Cowork Cleveland, a new coworking space in Ohio City is opening its doors this Friday (December 9th) to the public with a happy hour from 5-7:30pm with GLBC beer on hand. Stop by the new 1000 square foot office equipped with WiFi, a conference room, 8 foot white board, printers, copiers, and a soon-to-be full service coffee bar to learn more about the workspace of the future. Space can be rented by the day, month, or year. Located in the Ohio City Firehouse at 1455 W. 29th Street.
I'll be stopping by to check out the finished space on Friday, I hope to see you there! Readers, I hope you pass this great news along to any of your freelance friends who may be looking for cool, creative, and productive work spaces with like minded individuals.
If you can't make it live and in person, visit them on the web at www.coworkcleveland.com
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Greater Cleveland Aquarium to open January 21
(Cleveland) - The Greater Cleveland Aquarium will
open its doors to the public on Saturday, January 21, 2012, with special
pass holder preview days on Thursday and Friday January 19 and 20,
2012.
Individual tickets go on sale in January, but annual passes can be purchased now, and allow attendees to get a first look during the two preview says.
The $33 million dollar facility was designed and built by Marinescape New Zealand, and is located in Cleveland's historic Powerhouse, and has two sections. One featuring local freshwater fish, and the section highlighting salt water species, including sharks.
Spokesman Kayla Ott says the highlight is the giant Seat Tube where visitors can walk through the Aquarium and view the animals up close.
Ott tells Newsradio WTAM 1100, the Aquarium is the only free-standing aquarium in Ohio. It will be home to more than five thousand freshwater and saltwater fish.
The Greater Cleveland Aquarium will be open seven days a week from 10am to 6pm (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas), but hours will be extended for the opening weekend.
Admission: Adults $21.95, children (2 to 12 years old), $15.95. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.
Annual Passes: Adult: $50; Couple: $90; Family (2 adults and 2 children): $130; Additional Child passes can be purchased with any of these levels for $25 each.
Guests can purchase annual passes online at www.greaterclevelandaquarium.com. Annual passes start at $50.
Read more: http://www.wmji.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=122520&article=9408036#.TsUnUaaaNEk.facebook#ixzz1dyuJemSq
Article Courtesy of WTAM 1100
Individual tickets go on sale in January, but annual passes can be purchased now, and allow attendees to get a first look during the two preview says.
The $33 million dollar facility was designed and built by Marinescape New Zealand, and is located in Cleveland's historic Powerhouse, and has two sections. One featuring local freshwater fish, and the section highlighting salt water species, including sharks.
Spokesman Kayla Ott says the highlight is the giant Seat Tube where visitors can walk through the Aquarium and view the animals up close.
Ott tells Newsradio WTAM 1100, the Aquarium is the only free-standing aquarium in Ohio. It will be home to more than five thousand freshwater and saltwater fish.
The Greater Cleveland Aquarium will be open seven days a week from 10am to 6pm (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas), but hours will be extended for the opening weekend.
Admission: Adults $21.95, children (2 to 12 years old), $15.95. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.
Annual Passes: Adult: $50; Couple: $90; Family (2 adults and 2 children): $130; Additional Child passes can be purchased with any of these levels for $25 each.
Guests can purchase annual passes online at www.greaterclevelandaquarium.com. Annual passes start at $50.
Read more: http://www.wmji.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=122520&article=9408036#.TsUnUaaaNEk.facebook#ixzz1dyuJemSq
Article Courtesy of WTAM 1100
Monday, November 14, 2011
Cleveland's 30th Annual Turkey Trot
Hey Clevelanders! Are you planning on hitting the 5 miler or 1 mile 'fun run' on Thanksgiving Day before celebrating with your friends and family? I know I am! This year will be my first Turkey Trot and I'm looking forward to the costumes, the run, and of course the beautiful city scape. Leave a comment if you will be at the race, I'd love to get some Athletic, CLE loving, blogger photos.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Cleveland's Second Annual Prohibition Party
The wonderful team at Emerging Chef's is putting on their Second Annual Prohibition Party, the party that started it all, at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights on Sunday, December 4th. Toast to the 78th anniversary of the end of prohibition in the private music room at Nighttown wearing your best Jazz Club ensemble. Brendan Ring, owner of Nighttown will provide entertainment as the chefs whip up several delicious courses that are each paired with a unique cocktail. You can buy your tickets to the luxurious event here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2270789994/EC14PRO/742329183
*full disclosure, CCL is apart of The Emerging Chef affiliate program.
*full disclosure, CCL is apart of The Emerging Chef affiliate program.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Tis The Season: Jump Back Ball
Fall is in full swing in Cleveland, which means the first of the social
events leading up to Jump Back Ball. This Thursday (Nov. 3) Market
Garden Brewery will be hosting the kick off event where you can meet
other ball attendees and Partner members, sip on drink specials, and get
your tickets MAJORLY discounted. For this one night only party goers
can purchase their tickets for $130 (the next day they will jump to
$150) or if you are a Partner member you can pick yours up for $105.
Will you be attending Jump Back Ball this year? I have never been, but
look forward to going this year!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Cleveland Beer Week!
Cleveland Beer Week is well underway! Having started October 14th, some fabulous citywide events have taken place, but the best is yet to come. Ending October 22nd, Cleveland Beer Week offers several unique beer tasting opportunities. Enjoy Ales on Rails, a beer tasting aboard the Cuyahoga Scenic Railroad or spend your Saturday at Market Garden Brewery in Ohio City at a beer and cheese tasting. The finale event takes place at The Galleria and shouldn't be missed! Click the photo to visit their website for more information. What events will you be attending? If you've already joined in the festivities we'd love to hear about your experience, so leave us a comment!
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Tremont's 10,000 LED Light Project
Join The Tremont neighborhood this Friday, September 9th to celebrate the installation of 10,000 LED lights. Tremont is now Cleveland's first neighborhood to install LED lights throughout the community to increase sustainability and lower electricity costs.
The event will take place during the Tremont Art Walk
Festivities begin 8:30pm corner of Professor Avenue
and College Street in Tremont
and College Street in Tremont
Friday, August 26, 2011
RTA Bar Crawl
For the first time ever, Cleveland is having a RTA Bar Crawl through the city thanks to Joe from Mildly Relevant.
The crawl will take place this Saturday, August 27th and begins at 1pm at The Westside Market. You can jump on the crawl at any point during the route. The bar crawl route can be found here. The route takes to many of Cleveland's great neighborhoods. The bar crawl isn't just about getting drunk with your friends on a Saturday, its about exploring Cleveland and helping people realize that public transportation *is* safe, accessible, and easy.
If you go I hope you enjoy it!
CORRECTION: This crawl does not go to any suburbs, only Cleveland Proper stops. Thank you to those who commented.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
The Feast- Little Italy's Festival Glory
This Friday, August 12th through Monday August 15th Cleveland's Little Italy will transform into The Feast of The Assumption, a 4 day street festival that is infamous to many Clevelanders; Italian or otherwise. Enjoy the four day celebration by restaurant jumping and visiting the pop up tents that overrun the neighborhood. The street is closed off from traffic and thousands of people per day stop in to enjoy the festivities. Friday and Saturday night the festivities go until midnight, and admission is free. Enjoy drinks, dancing, and of course- cannoli!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Warehouse District Fest
Have plans for the weekend? Stop by the 7th annual Warehouse District Street Festival. Our office is located in the Historic Warehouse District and we will be there! Our booth and our office (Keller Williams) will be open to celebrate! See you Sunday!
Friday, July 15, 2011
The Cleveland City Living Awards- EXTENDED!
Happy Friday Clevelanders! Us here at Cleveland City Living are so excited for this beautiful weekend that we decided to extend The Cleveland City Living Awards through Monday, July 18th at 11:59pm. So if you haven't submitted your pitch for Cleveland yet, get out in the sunshine and film in your favorite park, at the Westside Market, The Taste of Tremont, or where ever your favorite C-Town location is! Proclaim your love and YOU could be the lucky one to win $5,000! Click here for the application.
Good luck and happy weekend!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Rock Hall Summer In The City Concert Series
Yesterday I finally was able to check out the FREE summer concerts at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Das Racist was performing, and I almost bought tickets to see them at Pitchfork this weekend- so it was a great plus to be able to see them with a more intimate crowd and of course, for free! The show was great, it was easily accessible by bike, and the crowd was a cool mix. Food trucks and a beer tent rounded out the evening nicely. The venue is more than anyone could ask for- THE museum of music, with perfect sunsets over beautiful Lake Erie. I can't wait to go next week! Check out the full line up for the rest of the season here. This is a major reason to be Happy In Cle!
Monday, July 11, 2011
Recap: Made In The 216
This Friday I had the pleasure of riding my bike over to East 4th Street for an evening of shopping and mingling at the street's only retail venue, Dredgers Union. Danielle Deboe's latest retail venture hosted her event, Made In The 216, a collaboration of local artists and designers for sale goods and it was a fabulous party! The crowd was perfection, the vibe on the street was buzzing, and the selections were amazing! If my wallet was bottomless I would have needed a moving truck to take home all of the furniture I wanted. If you haven't checked out the store yet, make sure to stop in. Bravo to a great weekend in CLE! What did you do this weekend that inspired you?
Friday, July 1, 2011
4th of July Weekend in The CLE
Happy long weekend and Happy Independence Day Clevelanders! I hope your weekends are filled with cookouts, BBQ, beers, and plenty of sparklers! Make sure to check out Cleveland.com for their comprehensive list of firework displays across North Eastern Ohio, which can be found here. For the first time I will be checking out the fireworks from The Federal Knitting Mill Building's wonderful roofdeck, and I can't wait!
If you are looking for some other activities for the weekend be sure to check out Ohio City's Open Air in Market Square which runs on Saturdays between 11am - 5pm. Market Garden Brewery on W. 25th is now open (and delicious!) as is Valerie Mayen's newest Yellowcake Pop Up Shop, which is also on W. 25th. Its looking like an Ohio City Weekend! Enjoy!
Photo Courtesy of Mimimanicemoon
Friday, June 24, 2011
Sushi at Sunset- Presented by Emerging Chefs
Last night I attended the Sushi @ Sunset event at Asia Town Center. The venue was changed last minute due to weather, but Asia Town’s ambiance was perfect! Always a fan of al fresco dining, I was a little disappointed we couldn’t have it on the roof top as originally planned, but alas…
My favorite portion of the night was a yellow tail sashimi with jalapenos paired with a delicious Savgionion Blanc. All of the food and drink pairings were spot on, and the fish was so fresh!
Here we have Michael DeAloia and Rick Turner, two out of the three founders of Emerging Chefs with Chef Danny Cassano, of Sushi Rock, in the middle. Michael and Rick’s mission is to highlight amazing Cleveland chefs in unique spaces throughout the city. They bring so many layers of creativity to their events and I loved every minute of it! The space, the design, the food, the drinks, the DJ, it makes for quite an event. I look forward to attending more- they have them once a month! For tickets to next month’s event with Chef Regan Reik of Pier W click here.
Full disclosure: I was provided a ticket to the event in exchange for blogging about Sushi @ Sunset, however all of the opinions on the evening are my own.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Summer Weekends in CLE
It has been a busy week with the launch of The Cleveland City Living Awards, but I couldn't resist sharing all of the awesomeness that our great city has going on this weekend!
But first, the picture above is one of the many that I snapped at Parade The Circle last weekend. I just needed to give a shout out to University Circle and The Detroit Shoreway for giving me one of the best (and free) Saturdays in Cleveland. I can't say it enough- the trollies were perfectly timed, the day was beautiful, and the crowds were happy- it was a great sign of summer!
This weekend offers just as much fun around Cleveland. I am thrilled to announce the soft opening of the first retail on E. 4th in years, Dredgers Union, that is taking place this Friday night. Danielle Deboe's latest venture looks more then promising and I can't wait to get my shop on!
Also this weekend is the 6th Annual Ohio City Market District Run & Crawl 5k. This 5k night run/walk is a sure way to kick start your Saturday night! Many of the restaurants in the neighborhood offer specials for post-race celebrating. I hope to see you there!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Party in The Square!
It may be time to Parade in The Circle, but that also means its time to Party in The Square! Saturday, June 11th The Gordon Square Arts District will transform into a big block party with Lolley The Trolley rides back and forth to University Circle from 10-8pm. The party will include live music, public theater, a beer garden, and walking tours of the neighborhood.
*Personally, I plan to bike over to Party in Gordon Square and then take one of the trolley's over to Parade in The Circle. All this will make for a great weekend in CLE! I hope to see you there!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Emerging Chefs Present: Sushi @ Sunset
Emerging Chefs is a Cleveland based company that brings unique menus and desired locations together to create the perfect dinner evening on the town. These beautifully designed events (that others have raved about) take place throughout the city with different chefs and a different menu concept each time.
The next Emerging Chefs event, Sushi @ Sunset, will be held on Thursday, June 16th from 6-9 pm. The event will take place on the spacious roof deck of The Federal Knitting Mill Building. Chef Daniel Cassano of Sushi Rock will provide his inspiring skills at what is being touted as a multi-sensory meal. I invite you to come experience a picturesque view of the city and delightful cuisine for this amazing event!
Tickets for Sushi @ Sunset can be purchased through Eventbrite here.
*Full disclosure: Emerging Chefs is providing me with a media pass to this event and CCL is a member of their affiliate marketing program.
The Cleveland City Living Awards
We're giving away $5,000 to one lucky person by the end of Summer 2011. I hope that got your attention! Cleveland City Living loves Cleveland so much that we want to generate as much buzz and good-feeling-talk as possible about this city before Summer comes to a close. All you have to do is tell us why you love Cleveland and give us your best sales pitch for why someone should CHOOSE CLEVELAND. So, if you choose Cleveland like we do, either click here to apply or click the shiny gold logo- they both lead you to the same place. May the best Clevelander win!
Date Night in The District
Every Friday, beginning today, through Labor Day; The Historic Warehouse District will be hosting 'Date Night in The District'. 14 of the neighborhood's restaurants will be offering specially chosen prix- fixe menus. Paired with wonderful dining options, parking in the area will be discounted to $3 for the evening and discounts on hotels and entertainment will also be available to complete the night. Come and join the over 3,000 residents of the Warehouse District for a romantic and fun twist on your weekend!
For more information on participating restaurants and weekend specials visit www.datenightfriday.com
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Coventry Village's Music and Movies Series
Summer weather has officially hit Cleveland, and with that comes all of the wonderful summer events. Coventry Village isn't technically in Cleveland, but its close by and well worth the trip. Starting June 17th Coventry will begin hosting their weekly Summer Music & Movies events. The Friday events will include music concerts and movies in the park. The first Friday event will begin at 6:00 with the Coventry Art Fair. Two bands will play sets until the 9:00pm start time of The Wizard of Oz. These are great free events every weekend, so pack a picnic and bring a blanket and enjoy the outdoor festivities! Head over to the park and take in the Music and the Movies each and every Friday of summer!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Happy Memorial Day!
It's quite the busy Friday here at the office, but I couldn't resist leaving a little post wishing Clevelanders a Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Enjoy the long weekend, the BBQ, the sunshine, and of course- the city!
I hope this unofficial kick off to summer is whatever you need it to be!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Tribe Time!!
Sunday I had the pleasure of spending the SUNNY day at the Indians vs Reds game. I couldn't have imagined a nicer day, even if I did have to escape to the air conditioning in The Terrace Club for a bit (shocking, considering the weather we've been having).
Sweeping The Reds left me with quite the satisfaction for the day. The last time I felt that kind of energy at Progressive Field it was called The Jake and I was in Middle School. Feeling such amazing positivity downtown is always exciting.
I can't close this post without mentioning the amazing food and beverage items at Progressive- I indulged in this chicken and waffle sandwich, had a Summer Shandy from The Leinenkugel booth, and of course enjoyed a stadium hotdog. I decided to hold off on the signature Food Network Steak Sandwich, but there's always next time. GO TRIBE!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Friday Round Up: All About The Detroit Shoreway
Looking to really kick off the weekend with a bang? There are two super great parties that will be taking place in The Detroit Shoreway this Friday night.
Pedaling Art is opening at The Wall Eye Gallery at 53rd and Detroit. Stop in from 6-11pm to check out the premiere of this exhibit, featuring art from recycling bicycle pieces and other bike inspired art. Ohio City Bike Co-Op will be providing complimentary bicycle valet if you choose to arrive on two wheels.
Another great Friday night event that is not to be missed is The Gordon Square Arts District's Hip to Be Square Party. Taking place at the Battery Park Powerhouse, this lavish event is to benefit the community with a VIP reception from 7-8pm and general admission to the party that runs from 8 to midnight. Enjoy appetizers provided by GSAD restaurants and an open wine and beer bar. VIP tickets can be purchased for $125 and general admission tickets can be purchased for $75. Come on out and support the community in style!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Things To Do: Cleveland Asian Festival
The Cleveland Asian Festival will be taking place this upcoming weekend (May 21-22) in Asia Town at The Asia Plaza Shopping Center on Payne and E. 30th. The event is FREE to the public and begins at 11am and ends at 7pm. The festivities include ethnic performances, cultural displays, and art workshops. Expect booths from many of the delicious restaurants in the neighborhood as well as cultural groups in the area. If you're brave enough- don't forget to enter in the egg roll food competition.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Cleveland Bicycle Week: Bikespresso
Bikespresso: A coffee infused biking event is taking place on Saturday, May 14th at 3:30pm. The event is hosted by Phoenix Coffee Co. and Roots Cafe in Lakewood. The event will begin at The West 9th Phoenix Coffee location and make several pit stops through Cleveland on its way to The Detroit Shoreway neighborhood and its end point/after party spot- XYZ Tavern. In order to ride, bikers are asked to contribute at least a $5 donation to aide a fund to create more bike racks around the city.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Cleveland's Going to Prom!
This Friday, May 13th The Warehouse District's Velvet Dog (W. 6th) will be hosting The Cleveland Prom- claiming 'its prom the way it should have been'. I'm very excited to announce the host for the evening's event will be Dennis Haskins of MR. BELDING fame via one of my all time faves, Saved By The Bell. The evening will also boast Bayside High Cheerleaders, Prom King & Queen awards, a red carpet, and balloon drop- all with no cover charge!
Prom attire is *more* then encouraged and prom night begins at 9pm. Enjoy the 90's flash back and an excuse for a great time!
For more information check out The Cleveland Prom 2011's Facebook page.
Friday, May 6, 2011
BOOMBOX Challenge!
On Saturday May 14th The Capitol Theater, 92.3 Radio, and Melt will be hosting Cleveland's BOOMBOX Challenge. Aside from rockin' prizes and a contest of strength, this is significant to me (and many other ladies) because of the Say Anything tribute. This is pretty hot if you ask me. Unfortunately, I will be out of town for an engagement party, but I hope you all go and take lots-o-photos.
Directly from The Cleveland Cinemas Website:
Starting at 4:00 PM registered contestants will gather in front of the Capitol Theatre to see who can hold a 10 pound boombox above his/her head the longest. The winner will receive a prize package worth over $1000. Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” will play non-stop, courtesy of Radio 92.3, as contestants compete for a romantic night at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, gift certificates to Melt Bar & Grilled and Luxe Kitchen & Lounge, a sexy gift basket courtesy of Ambiance, The Store for Lovers, four Scene Fantasy Seats to House of Blues: Mega 80's, and movie passes courtesy of Cleveland Cinemas.
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
America's Next Great Food Truck- Its Homegrown in CLE
After some leaks on Twitter regarding the hit show and second season of Food Network's The Great Food Truck Race, it has been confirmed that Chris Hodgson has launched his newest food truck, Hodge Podge on the show. Entrepreneur, chef, and truck drive Chris Hodgson is responsible for gifting Cleveland with the truly amazeballs food truck Dim and Den Sum. The show is currently taping and competing across America as we speak, and premiers on Food Network on Sunday, August 14th at 10pm. Good luck Chris and thanks for reppin' Cleveland across the nation!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Recap of The Fantastic Tweed Ride
While I had to miss the actual tweed ride because of work, I was able to meet up with the gang post-ride at The Happy Dog. I had just bought my bike that day and was eager to take it for a spin. The Happy Dog was in full force Saturday afternoon; tweed was aplenty, beers were flowing, and dogs were slangin'. This year's ride included a bit more than 70 riders that cruised throughout Cleveland's downtown, Tremont, Ohio City, and Detroit Shoreway neighborhoods. Amazing prizes were provided by Grey Cardigan, Spin Bike Shop, and Rickshaw Bags. They are considering a ride again in the Fall, but organizers assured me there will be ride next Spring for sure. Either way, I will keep you posted on all bike events in The Cle.
Photo Courtesy of The Fantastic Tweed Ride's Facebook Page.
Dress for Success Fundraiser- THIS FRIDAY!
This Friday from 6:30 - 9:30 there will be a Dress For Success fundraiser at The Blind Pig in The Warehouse District(W. 6th Street). For $20 you can join in the fun of supporting guest bartenders as they raise money for Dress For Success while you enjoy an OPEN BAR and full buffet. Start your weekend off right by supporting a great cause and mingling with some of Cleveland's young professionals! If you are not familiar with the non profit Dress For Success, which provides office attire and business skill training for low income women, click here. Tickets can be bought at the door- See you there!
Friday, April 29, 2011
Peyton Hillis on The Cover of Madden
Well well.. I don't really know how this blog post should be written, and that is for a few reasons. Reason one: I know nothing about video games (and would prefer to keep it that way) Reason two: I don't really know that much about football. I do know I like Peyton Hillis and that I really like Cleveland publicity. So far, so good- win win. Then I was told about The Madden Curse. I'm a little superstitious, so sure I felt a little nervous initially, but after some serious thought, I realize a Madden curse is the least Cleveland has to worry about- We've triumphed over much bigger issues. So I say, bring it curse, this is Cleveland- YOU'VE GOTTA BE TOUGH!
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Detroit Shoreway Featured on WKYC
Last week WKYC did a week long feature of The Detroit Shoreway and Gordon Square Arts District, highlighting all of the hustle and bustle of this great city neighborhood. Here at Cleveland City Living, we are big proponents of EVERY city neighborhood in Cleveland, but The Detroit Shoreway has a close spot in our hearts. Its where Scott lives, and I am a close neighbor over in Ohio City- so The Detroit Shoreway neighborhood is regularly visited. Make sure you check out one of the segments here, as it features Scott and Battery Park! I look forward to seeing more city neighborhoods featured for their awesome innovations and community building!
Monday, April 25, 2011
The Fantastic Cleveland Tweed Ride
Though this will be MY first year experiencing The Fantastic Cleveland Tweed Ride, this is not the first year this charming event is taking place. Join Cleveland's most dapper and athletic as they head out and around the neighborhood on a fleet of bicycles.
The bike ride will begin at 3:00pm on Saturday, April 30th at the fountain on Mall A. Join the biking community in your best tweed outfit for a ride and the chance to win some great prizes from sponsors of the event. If you are looking for some pointers for your outfit, check out the photos on Facebook from last year's event. Hopefully this event will welcome Spring to The Cleve, its suppose to be 60 degrees and sunny!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Cleveland's Weekend Round Up: Ohio City, Detroit Shoreway, Tremont
4.16- National FourSquare Day: Tomorrow is national FourSquare Day, if you are not familiar with this app that lets you check in with friends, earn perks from venues, and compete for points, I recommend you check it out here. Bar Cento (W. 25th St) will be hosting a party for National FourSquare Day by offering $3 Stellas starting at 2:00pm. I already have my swarm badge, but if you don't you should stop in!
4.16- Art Cares at The Battery Park Powerhouse: Tomorrow evening is the Art Cares event at Battery Park benefiting the Greater Cleveland's AIDS Task Force, tickets are still available. Check out my dedicated Art Cares post here.
4.17- C-Town Chow Down: The April C-Town Chow Down is still happening even though tensions are rising in the city about food trucks. Check out my March C-Town Chow Down here. Visit The C-Town Chow Down's Facebook Page for details about this weekend's event.
Happy Friday everyone! Enjoy the weekend!
4.16- Art Cares at The Battery Park Powerhouse: Tomorrow evening is the Art Cares event at Battery Park benefiting the Greater Cleveland's AIDS Task Force, tickets are still available. Check out my dedicated Art Cares post here.
4.17- C-Town Chow Down: The April C-Town Chow Down is still happening even though tensions are rising in the city about food trucks. Check out my March C-Town Chow Down here. Visit The C-Town Chow Down's Facebook Page for details about this weekend's event.
Happy Friday everyone! Enjoy the weekend!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Nihonshu Night: Sake, Fushion Food, and Art
Not only does The Cleveland Museum of Art have a new exhibit, The Lure of Painted Poetry: Japanese and Korean Art, but they are also hosting a happy hour event next Friday to promote it.
I for one am very happy to check out the exhibit because I just returned from a year in Korea and enjoy being able to still experience their culture from Cleveland. I think it will also be a great opportunity to meet some new folks, enjoy some sake, and of course nosh on some treats!
Join The Cleveland Museum of Art on Friday, April 22 from 5pm-8:30 for food and drinks provided by Sasa and beats provided by Darrell Stout.
To purchase tickets click here.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Support The Greater Cleveland AIDS Task Force With Art Cares
This Saturday night (April 16th)from 7 - 10pm is the return of the annual Art Cares event to benefit The Greater Cleveland AIDS Task Force. This silent and live auction party donates 100% of its proceeds to the Cleveland non-profit.
For more information on tickets to Art Cares visit the Greater Cleveland AIDS Task Force here
or call Rebecca Strong at 216.621.0766 x232.
The event is hosted at the Battery Park Powerhouse's beautiful raw space and catering is provided by Marigold. I look forward to seeing you there to mingle, celebrate art, and provide a donation to a wonderful local non-profit!
Monday, April 11, 2011
CIA's 2011 Spring Show
I'm pleased to announce that it is time for The Cleveland Institute of Art's Spring 2011 Show. This year CIA offers 5 exhibits at 3 venues all in one evening. A complimentary shuttle will whisk you from venue to venue as you browse the show's work from up and coming CIA students on Tuesday April 19th from 5:30pm - 8:00pm. Food and beverages will also be provided. If you are looking for a fun way to support the arts and Cleveland's University Circle, this is the time to do it. See you there!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Cleveland's Downtown Population Growing
USA Today highlighted how and why urban neighborhoods are growing in a great article today. It discusses how urban centers are growing, and much of the population is thanks to young college educated professionals. The national news source highlighted Cleveland and said the following:
If that isn't a reason to be happy in Cle, I don't know what is. News like this is EXACTLY what keeps Cleveland City Living (the blog and in real life) moving and groving.
In Cleveland, which lost 17% of its population, downtown added 1,300 college-educated people ages 25 to 34, up 49%.
If that isn't a reason to be happy in Cle, I don't know what is. News like this is EXACTLY what keeps Cleveland City Living (the blog and in real life) moving and groving.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tribe Talk- OPENING DAY!
Hello Clevelanders, I'm sure you are as excited I am for The Cleveland Indians Opening Day at Progressive Field. I live for days when Downtown Cleveland is bustling with excitement and crowds, it feels so alive (and I hope one day, EVERY day can be that much fun!) If you are going to the game I'd love to hear from you in our comments section. I am NOT going to the game, but will be working the day away- listening to the game on the radio. So I would like to ask our loyal readers (and loyal Tribe fans) who are attending the game to share their tips for game day, secrets, and favorite memories of the Tribe. Dress warm, be safe, and celebrate- summer is on its way. Eat a stadium hot dog for me!
My favorite Tribe memory: Getting Kenny Lofton's autograph post game one night at The Jake.
New Residents at A Downtown Penthouse
We normally don't like to brag about our sales on Cleveland City Living, however any news that is good news for Downtown Cleveland, I like to share. This good news comes in the form of sexy downtown living. The Pointe at Gateway Penthouse has a new owner and the sale just closed this week. Congratulations to the new owner, and being apart of growing this great city by the lake. Enjoy your luxurious new digs!
More info on The Pointe at Gateway:
The fabulous penthouse suite at the Pointe at Gateway has proud new owners who are looking forward to making this their weekend home. The buyers enjoy the vibrant downtown lifestyle and frequent the nearby venues including Playhouse Square, Progressive Field, The "Q", and East Fourth Street on weekends, which made this the ultimate second home for them. As Mother Nature warms up our city, the new owners are thrilled to utilize the roof deck positioned nine stories high, overlooking the downtown Cleveland skyline. The Pointe at Gateway still has some luxurious condominiums remaining which feature high-end finishes and tax abatements.
Sold Price: $249,900
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square Feet: 1205
More info on The Pointe at Gateway:
The fabulous penthouse suite at the Pointe at Gateway has proud new owners who are looking forward to making this their weekend home. The buyers enjoy the vibrant downtown lifestyle and frequent the nearby venues including Playhouse Square, Progressive Field, The "Q", and East Fourth Street on weekends, which made this the ultimate second home for them. As Mother Nature warms up our city, the new owners are thrilled to utilize the roof deck positioned nine stories high, overlooking the downtown Cleveland skyline. The Pointe at Gateway still has some luxurious condominiums remaining which feature high-end finishes and tax abatements.
Sold Price: $249,900
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square Feet: 1205
Monday, March 28, 2011
Lots of new business happening around Gordon Square
The already-bustling Gordon Square Arts District is getting a little busier with the addition of three new retail businesses.
Wednesday marked the official opening of Sweet Moses, a soda fountain and treat shop at 6800 Detroit Avenue, one block west of the Gordon Square Arcade.
The owner is Jeff Moreau, who's offering a turn-of-the-century soda shop experience. Sweet Moses serves homemade ice cream dishes and handmade confections. Coming soon will be peanut butter sandwiches that can be topped with options including bacon, marshmallow cream, Nutella, sliced bananas and potato chips.
In addition, two women's boutiques soon will open at the West 65th Street and Detroit Avenue intersection.
One of the businesses, Turnstyle, will sell a mix of vintage and contemporary items. The other business comes from “Project Runway” fashion designer Valerie Mayen, who is creating a “pop-up” store of her fashions next to the Capitol Theatre on West 65th Street.
(Article courtesy of Crain's Cleveland)
Wednesday marked the official opening of Sweet Moses, a soda fountain and treat shop at 6800 Detroit Avenue, one block west of the Gordon Square Arcade.
The owner is Jeff Moreau, who's offering a turn-of-the-century soda shop experience. Sweet Moses serves homemade ice cream dishes and handmade confections. Coming soon will be peanut butter sandwiches that can be topped with options including bacon, marshmallow cream, Nutella, sliced bananas and potato chips.
In addition, two women's boutiques soon will open at the West 65th Street and Detroit Avenue intersection.
One of the businesses, Turnstyle, will sell a mix of vintage and contemporary items. The other business comes from “Project Runway” fashion designer Valerie Mayen, who is creating a “pop-up” store of her fashions next to the Capitol Theatre on West 65th Street.
(Article courtesy of Crain's Cleveland)
Cleveland, West Side Market tapped to host International Public Markets Conference in 2012
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland has edged out competitors -- including London and Toronto -- to host an international conference focused on public markets in 2012.
The Project for Public Spaces, a nonprofit group based in New York, will announce today that it has tapped Cleveland as the host city for several days of discussions, events and tours.
The conference promises national and global attention for Cleveland's growing local food scene and the West Side Market, which will celebrate its 100th birthday late next year.
Representatives of the city, the Project for Public Spaces and local nonprofits will hold a news conference at the West Side Market at 1:30 p.m. They are considering several fall weekends, most likely in late September of next year, for the event.
The eighth International Public Markets Conference could occur shortly before or after Mayor Frank Jackson's annual sustainability conference, intended to focus on local food in 2012, and would be a prelude to the biggest of the West Side Market's birthday events.
Stephen Davies, senior vice president with the Project for Public Spaces, lauded Cleveland's pitch as the best of 20-something applications from potential host cities. The West Side Market and its upcoming centennial were key factors in helping Cleveland beat out finalists Seattle; Charleston, S.C.; along with Toronto and London.
"It was huge," Davies said. "It's one of the most stunning indoor public markets in the country, and there are not many left in the United States. There are some 150 of them, and Cleveland's historically is probably the grandest of them all."
David Gilbert, president of Positively Cleveland, the region's convention and visitors bureau, said the conference, which attracts roughly 300 people, may not be large in size "but it is large in importance."
"When you have conferences like this that have a real confluence with initiatives that our community is looking to highlight, that really helps," he said.
Spurred by the centennial, Mayor Jackson assembled a commission last spring to consider opportunities and potential improvements for the city-owned market building, market operations and the surrounding neighborhood. The effort, led by the city and Ohio City Near West Development Corp., also includes planning for events leading up to the market's birthday.
Ken Silliman, the mayor's chief of staff, said a report outlining recommendations for the market could be finished in late March or early April.
The city already plans to tackle roughly $400,000 in improvements to electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems at the market by early 2012.
"Cleveland is regaining the momentum it had in the mid-90s as a city on the move," Silliman said. "And now, as then, public-private partnerships play a major role in enabling that to happen. ... Leaders in that commission effort are largely responsible for getting this conference here."
Local businesses, nonprofit groups and foundations have committed more than $70,000 in cash and non-cash donations to support the public markets conference. A dozen organizations, ranging from Charter One bank to the MetroHealth System, wrote letters of support to the Project for Public Spaces and pledged assistance.
The city has offered to provide advertising and greeters at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and to open up the West Side Market for tours and conference events.
"As of right now, there's not any money from the city," said Eric Wobser, executive director of the Ohio City Near West neighborhood nonprofit group. "We'd like to keep it that way."
Occurring every few years, the public markets conference attracts market operators, planners, architects and food-policy enthusiasts from the United States and more than a dozen other countries. Past host cities include New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
In Cleveland, participants will stay at a downtown hotel, attend seminars and take daylong tours that could include trips to farmers markets, Amish country, local orchards, farms, dairies and urban gardens.
City Councilman Joe Cimperman, whose ward includes downtown and the Ohio City neighborhood, expects the conference to spotlight the growth of Cleveland's local-food economy and to add momentum to the Market District, the area surrounding the West Side Market. During the last year, a handful of restaurants, stores and small businesses have opened their doors or reserved spaces in the neighborhood, bringing bustle back to empty storefronts.
"Cleveland is in the top echelon of local-food cities," Cimperman said. "This is going to let people know why. The fact that the market will be the microphone to tell this story is really great."
Article Courtesy of Michelle Jarboe and The Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Project for Public Spaces, a nonprofit group based in New York, will announce today that it has tapped Cleveland as the host city for several days of discussions, events and tours.
The conference promises national and global attention for Cleveland's growing local food scene and the West Side Market, which will celebrate its 100th birthday late next year.
Representatives of the city, the Project for Public Spaces and local nonprofits will hold a news conference at the West Side Market at 1:30 p.m. They are considering several fall weekends, most likely in late September of next year, for the event.
The eighth International Public Markets Conference could occur shortly before or after Mayor Frank Jackson's annual sustainability conference, intended to focus on local food in 2012, and would be a prelude to the biggest of the West Side Market's birthday events.
Stephen Davies, senior vice president with the Project for Public Spaces, lauded Cleveland's pitch as the best of 20-something applications from potential host cities. The West Side Market and its upcoming centennial were key factors in helping Cleveland beat out finalists Seattle; Charleston, S.C.; along with Toronto and London.
"It was huge," Davies said. "It's one of the most stunning indoor public markets in the country, and there are not many left in the United States. There are some 150 of them, and Cleveland's historically is probably the grandest of them all."
David Gilbert, president of Positively Cleveland, the region's convention and visitors bureau, said the conference, which attracts roughly 300 people, may not be large in size "but it is large in importance."
"When you have conferences like this that have a real confluence with initiatives that our community is looking to highlight, that really helps," he said.
Spurred by the centennial, Mayor Jackson assembled a commission last spring to consider opportunities and potential improvements for the city-owned market building, market operations and the surrounding neighborhood. The effort, led by the city and Ohio City Near West Development Corp., also includes planning for events leading up to the market's birthday.
Ken Silliman, the mayor's chief of staff, said a report outlining recommendations for the market could be finished in late March or early April.
The city already plans to tackle roughly $400,000 in improvements to electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems at the market by early 2012.
"Cleveland is regaining the momentum it had in the mid-90s as a city on the move," Silliman said. "And now, as then, public-private partnerships play a major role in enabling that to happen. ... Leaders in that commission effort are largely responsible for getting this conference here."
Local businesses, nonprofit groups and foundations have committed more than $70,000 in cash and non-cash donations to support the public markets conference. A dozen organizations, ranging from Charter One bank to the MetroHealth System, wrote letters of support to the Project for Public Spaces and pledged assistance.
The city has offered to provide advertising and greeters at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and to open up the West Side Market for tours and conference events.
"As of right now, there's not any money from the city," said Eric Wobser, executive director of the Ohio City Near West neighborhood nonprofit group. "We'd like to keep it that way."
Occurring every few years, the public markets conference attracts market operators, planners, architects and food-policy enthusiasts from the United States and more than a dozen other countries. Past host cities include New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
In Cleveland, participants will stay at a downtown hotel, attend seminars and take daylong tours that could include trips to farmers markets, Amish country, local orchards, farms, dairies and urban gardens.
City Councilman Joe Cimperman, whose ward includes downtown and the Ohio City neighborhood, expects the conference to spotlight the growth of Cleveland's local-food economy and to add momentum to the Market District, the area surrounding the West Side Market. During the last year, a handful of restaurants, stores and small businesses have opened their doors or reserved spaces in the neighborhood, bringing bustle back to empty storefronts.
"Cleveland is in the top echelon of local-food cities," Cimperman said. "This is going to let people know why. The fact that the market will be the microphone to tell this story is really great."
Article Courtesy of Michelle Jarboe and The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Thursday, March 24, 2011
FOODIE ALERT! Food Trucks Assembly in Tremont!
Even though the weather man calls for temps in the 30's this weekend, a sure sign of Spring in Cleveland is the siting of a food truck. This Sunday afternoon from 11-3pm in Tremont's Lincoln Park around 10 of Cleveland's latest AND greatest food truck will be setting up shop for us all to have a taste. I'm envisioning a food crawl of sorts, or just what the world most beautiful traffic jam would look like. :)
Expect Dim and Dem Sum, Umami Moto, Oh! Babycakes and more! Hope to see you Sunday! If you would like more info check out the Facebook invite for The C-Town Chow Down.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sweet Moses! Grand Opening
With great pleasure I am proud to announce that Sweet Moses, a soda shoppe in theDetroit Shoreway will be opening its doors to serve Clevelanders with a sweet tooth this Saturday afternoon.
From noon to 3:00pm diners can delight in a variety of ice cream sundae options, custom blended sodas, and specialty peanut butter sandwiches. Located on Detroit Avenue and West 68th Street, this charming throwback to the days of the soda shoppe are a welcoming addition to the already bustling Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. I for one am very excited to live within walking distance and plan to make a ritual of visiting the shop for a sundae on warm summer nights! Check out all they have to offer on their website Sweet Moses Treats
From noon to 3:00pm diners can delight in a variety of ice cream sundae options, custom blended sodas, and specialty peanut butter sandwiches. Located on Detroit Avenue and West 68th Street, this charming throwback to the days of the soda shoppe are a welcoming addition to the already bustling Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. I for one am very excited to live within walking distance and plan to make a ritual of visiting the shop for a sundae on warm summer nights! Check out all they have to offer on their website Sweet Moses Treats
Monday, March 21, 2011
The Cleveland International Film Festival Presents: Aardvark
Many Clevelanders are looking forward to the 35th Annual Cleveland International Film Festival this week, myself included. I'm curious to hear how you all plan on viewing films- are you buying tickets individually, in a six pack, or are you splurging for a pass? What films are you intending on seeing? I haven't broken down my full film list yet, but one movie I will definitely be seeing is Aardvark.
Aardvark is a film that is written and directed by native Clevelander, Kitao Sukurai. The film in its entirety is filmed in Cleveland and is fully casted by Clevelanders. So if you are looking to see one film, I would say this has to be it. It will fulfill any cultural and city pride requirements you may be looking for. The story itself is based on fact and one of true perseverance, and the only narrative film to star a blind man to date. Directly from the press release is a brief synopsis:
AARDVARK is the first narrative film to star a person blind since birth. The idea for the film began when Kitao Sakurai – now living in New York – visited the Evolution Jiu-Jitsu academy (evolutionjj.com) in Cleveland Heights, run by childhood friend Darren Branch. There, Sakurai met Larry Lewis Jr., a congenitally blind man who was training Jiu-Jitsu at Darren’s academy. Inspired by Larry’s use of Jiu-Jitsu to overcome his dark and troubled past, Kitao asked Larry and Darren to act out their lives – including the origin of their friendship – in front of the camera. What makes AARDVARK unique is where the movie goes from there: beginning as a documentary reenactment, AARDVARK slowly transforms into an entirely fictional neo-noir thriller that follows Larry as he embarks on a dark quest for vengeance. Aardvark blurs the lines between documentary and fiction in a startling and entirely unexpected way.
The Cleveland premiere of AARDVARK will take place at 8:30pm on Friday, March 25th. www.clevelandfilm.org I look forward to seeing you all there. *Tickets are on standby but will be available for purchase at the theater before the show.
Full disclosure- I am a friend of the Director.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Cleveland's Black and White Ball
Mad About Cleveland is the theme for this year's Cleveland Black and White Ball. The Black and White Ball is an annual event put on by The Foundation for Community Betterment to raise money for local Clevelanders in need. Tickets for the event are on sale for $95 in advance or $100 at the door. The event takes place Saturday, March 26th; there will be an open bar, martini bar, heavy appetizers, and live music. Dressing for the theme is encouraged. Buy tickets to Mad About Cleveland here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
St. Patrick's Day Festivities
Did you know the Cleveland St Patty's Day Parade has an average of 300,000 attendees? Last year 15,000 people alone were IN the parade! I for one am very excited for the events tomorrow. Working only until noon, our office is located right off of West 6th and we will be able to catch the parade at 1:00 and enjoy the day. The weather men are saying low 60's and sunny and I have a feeling its going to be a great turn out. Where are you planning on celebrating the holiday? I know I will be stopping by The Clevelander and Panini's on West 6th for sure. House of Blues opens at 6 am, and Dim and Dem Sum will be on Public Square from 10-2pm. Leave us a comment and tell us where you will be tomorrow!
The 4th Coast Pop Up Market is Back!
If you are a regular reader of this blog you may remember the last time I posted about The 4th Coast Pop Up Market. I stopped by with a great group of friends to browse the selections from local businesses, appreciate some art, and have a drink. The event was great, there was even a visit from one of Cleveland's food trucks. So I am happy to share that the event is back THIS FRIDAY. Below are the details from their press release:
1300 THIRD GALLERY at 78th Street Studios presents the 4TH COAST POP UP MARKET, sponsored by Lu-Owl Vintage & Superelectric Press.
The 4th Coast Pop Up Market is a collective of local designers and artists and features limited edition pieces from emerging Cleveland businesses.
Additionally, 1300 Third Gallery will be holding the closing reception for the artwork of: Jeffrey Sierputowski, Robby Staebler, Benjamin Haehn, and Nathaniel Murray.
Stop by during 78th Street Studios Third Friday event on Friday, March 18, 2011 from 5 pm to 11 pm.
There will also be music provided by DJ Tanner.
1300 THIRD GALLERY
78th Street Studio Building
1300 West 78th Street, Suite 3C
Cleveland, OH 44102
Friday, March 11, 2011
The Lenten Season is here, which means one thing- FISH FRY
Whether you celebrate Lent or not, the season is a great excuse to get out into the community for a fish fry. Many of them are huge traditions in the Cleveland community. Stop by one for a great meal, a great deal, and a donation. Kill three birds with one stone..yadda yadda. Plus you have a few Fridays to get it organized. Cleveland.com did a great job outlining the fish fry events. Here is the review of fish fry events around Cleveland.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Scott Phillips of Cleveland City Living & Keller Williams featured on WKYC
Maureen Kyle, The Consumer Reporter for WKYC, came by the office to interview Scott and get tips on retaining home values in case of a double dip recession. While we *really* hope that doesn't happen, the tips are worthwhile to anyone looking to sell a home. Watch the video on home upgrades here.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Cleveland Mayor Jackson expresses 'sense of urgency' in State of the City speech
By JAY MILLER
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is who he is, a modest man who keeps his long-term goals always in sight.
So, he opened his State of the City speech today by saying he wanted to share his “sense of urgency” about a group of issues he has emphasized during his time in office: efforts to operate more efficiently and save money, to develop collaborative programs with other area communities and to transform Cleveland into a 21st century, 24-hour city built around its waterfront.
Mayor Jackson also concluded his 40-minute speech in front of an audience at Public Auditorium of nearly 1,000 business and civic leaders, students and senior citizens — and Gov. John Kasich — by repeating a challenge to civic leaders to work harder to improve the education of the region's children.
But he also had the opportunity to take a little credit and receive applause for two milestones for the city's public safety forces. First, he reported that Cleveland had only five fire fatalities in 2010, the fewest in 112 years. Then he said the city in 2010 recorded the fewest number of homicides in 40 years, though, he added, “Even one is too many.”
Responding to a rising level of complaints, he conceded that the city water department has “failed to provide the quality customer service our customers deserve.”
But mostly he rattled off examples of the way the city, developers and businesses are transforming the city, from the Flats East Bank project to the new convention center/medical mart and the development of 176 urban gardens. He said the gardens represent the making of a local food industry that can play a growing role in filling grocery shelves and restaurant menus.
“Today, the city of Cleveland is in a state of constant restructuring of operations,” he said.
But, he said, the changes in the way the city and its industries operate must be matched by an effort to transform the way children are educated.
“This community must demonstrate the same level of commitment, passion and desire to succeed for education,” Mayor Jackson said. “The time to do it is now, in this time of rapid change.”
(Article Courtesy of Crain's Cleveland)
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is who he is, a modest man who keeps his long-term goals always in sight.
So, he opened his State of the City speech today by saying he wanted to share his “sense of urgency” about a group of issues he has emphasized during his time in office: efforts to operate more efficiently and save money, to develop collaborative programs with other area communities and to transform Cleveland into a 21st century, 24-hour city built around its waterfront.
Mayor Jackson also concluded his 40-minute speech in front of an audience at Public Auditorium of nearly 1,000 business and civic leaders, students and senior citizens — and Gov. John Kasich — by repeating a challenge to civic leaders to work harder to improve the education of the region's children.
But he also had the opportunity to take a little credit and receive applause for two milestones for the city's public safety forces. First, he reported that Cleveland had only five fire fatalities in 2010, the fewest in 112 years. Then he said the city in 2010 recorded the fewest number of homicides in 40 years, though, he added, “Even one is too many.”
Responding to a rising level of complaints, he conceded that the city water department has “failed to provide the quality customer service our customers deserve.”
But mostly he rattled off examples of the way the city, developers and businesses are transforming the city, from the Flats East Bank project to the new convention center/medical mart and the development of 176 urban gardens. He said the gardens represent the making of a local food industry that can play a growing role in filling grocery shelves and restaurant menus.
“Today, the city of Cleveland is in a state of constant restructuring of operations,” he said.
But, he said, the changes in the way the city and its industries operate must be matched by an effort to transform the way children are educated.
“This community must demonstrate the same level of commitment, passion and desire to succeed for education,” Mayor Jackson said. “The time to do it is now, in this time of rapid change.”
(Article Courtesy of Crain's Cleveland)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Phoenix Coffee & Constantino's Present Phoenix After Dark
This Friday, March 4th, join Phoenix Coffee and Constantino's Market for their 2nd Phoenix After Dark event. Pick up a specialty bottle of Cab highlighted for the event from the market and walk over to Phoenix were for $8 in advance or $10 at the door you receive chocolates and other treats to pair with your wine. The price also includes a corking fee and a glass. The event runs from 6:30-9:30.
To purchase tickets to Phoenix After Dark click here.
From Phoenix Coffee:
To purchase tickets to Phoenix After Dark click here.
From Phoenix Coffee:
Tasteful, decadent, sophisticated. Phoenix Coffee realizes there is a desire for an evening alternative downtown filled with quiet elegance and European ambience, like one might find in the cafes of Paris or Vienna. Phoenix After Dark is the perfect spot for a date, a group outing, or a way to enjoy time away from home alone without having to fight the crowds at a loud bar or booming nightclub. Enjoy your own selection of wine or beer, while the bustling daytime Phoenix neighborhood coffeehouse ambience is transformed into candlelit tables and soft background music. A perfect way to unwind after a long week, cap off the evening after dinner out on the town, or as a way to jumpstart the weekend before a theater show or concert. Cleveland’s coffeehouse culture just became a little bit sweeter...
Monday, February 28, 2011
1st Female Pitcher Pitches at The Cleveland Indians Spring Training
At batting practice in Phoenix, AZ this past week The Cleveland Indians were able to help a woman's dreams come true and also create a benchmark for a 'first ever' in the MLB. 36 year old female pitcher, Justine Siegel, pitched at batting practice for The Indians Spring Training.
If you are interested in listening to the NPR segment interview from All Things Considered click here.
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