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RealNEO HeaderSmall town AmericaSubmitted by lmcshane on Thu, 09/25/2008 - 07:27.
Here is a picture of small town America today. Garden Court and Pearl Rd. Cleveland, OH 44109. Google it. Invest here.
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"Waiting for the other shoe to drop" on Debbie Sutherland, her Akering Establishment, and Their Sprawing DelusionsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 09/24/2008 - 23:22.
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"If You Can't Dodge It, Ram It"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 09/21/2008 - 21:41.
Back to our Socially Conscious Programming: Please Help Monitor The Water of Real NEOSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 09/08/2008 - 00:53.
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Brooklyn CentreSubmitted by lmcshane on Mon, 09/01/2008 - 21:12.
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I GRO Cleveland: Greening BrownsSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Sun, 08/31/2008 - 08:37.
If an apple a day keps the doctor away, what is the economic value to Northeast Ohio of bringing fresh, local fruits and vegetables to poor, unhealthy, underserved inner city places like The Star Neig ( categories:
Behold the Lamb of God, in a McCainald's worldSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 08:54.
Last Sunday, at St. Ann's Catholic Church, in Cleveland Heights, I saw the first McCain bumper sticker I can recall. Perhaps I've simply overlooked the tiny, militaristic, white-on-black branding on all those massive suburban Suburbans and Hummers. But this one star general caught my eye. Seeing this brought me understanding... so this is where the McCain community lives... although I didn't see any other McCain stickers in the lot, which mostly contained simple, spartan, sensible, socially conscious vehicles. I thought, "at least one bible-thumping Republican practices the preach". Then The General left the service long before it was over... before anyone else left the church... and I realized The General had been in church not for a shared community experience but drive-through religious self-service. Probably escaped right before the offerings basket was passed.
Library of the Day: Cleveland Heights Lee Road Branch, Reinvented by Studio TechneSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 08/25/2008 - 19:24.
I've used the Cleveland Heights library on Lee Road since the 1970s, and can say with confidence the recent Studio Techne reinvention of this facility transformed the space, site, and surrounding neighborhood for the better. Featuring a dramatic, high-art bridge over Lee Road, and two reused buildings - one signficantly modernized - with crisp, fitting site improvements, this is one of the best library facilities and urban redevelopments in Northeast Ohio.
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City Xpressions 2008Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 08/24/2008 - 10:21.
August 23, 2008, was the City Xpressions 2008 arts and culture festival, at W. 25th Street and Lorain... one of my favorite annual events in the region... more photos to come!
Art of the Day: Houghs Angel, by Harry BellSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 08/19/2008 - 23:14.
Harry Bell is a powerful urban artist, well appreciated in Cleveland and beyond. His most famous work I know is the Wall of Sorrows, recently dismantled, under controversy, and now in storage... scheduled for future re-installation. You may know his current work from cruising through Cedar and E.55th, where he is commissioned by a gas station and car dealership to create urban art on their walls, now including the work-in-progress shown above... a memorial tribute to "Houghs Angel", Fannie Lewis, rest in peace.
New Silver/Health Line Bus Stop at E. 9th and EuclidSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 08/14/2008 - 22:24.
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.
Lincoln Park PoolSubmitted by lmcshane on Thu, 08/14/2008 - 07:06.
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I GRO East Cleveland, Thanks to Free Shaker Heights MulchSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 08/11/2008 - 09:37.
In greening our little patch of the Independent Green Republic of East Cleveland, we have learned more about "Green" gardening from friends on REALNEO than anywhere else in the world... from insight sharing on how to "Improve Your Soil This Fall", to "Smart Seed"... and we're practicing what has been preached, building up our yard by a good foot with free organic matter like mulch and straw we picked up at the Shaker Heights mulch pile, shown here... leaves to be added this fall. All this in preparation for toxin free farming next year and forever after.
Art of the Day: "Electric Chair"; Glenville Shootout Memorial, by Cleveland Public PowerSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 23:50.
40 years ago, a great tragedy occurred at Beulah and Lakeview roads - police officers and citizens of Cleveland died here in one of the longest, most deadly urban gunfights and riots in modern American history... the Glenville Shootout. Fallen Soldiers in GlenvilleSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 08/05/2008 - 20:59.
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Art of the Day: Masumi Sunflowers, by GodSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 08/04/2008 - 08:23.
I've always loved sunflowers, but the bright, sunny blooms glowing in our front yard this Summer are special. The seeds were from the work of art below, in the "To Masumi" memorial exhibition, held last October, in celebration of the everlasting, peaceful, sunny spirit of Masumi Hayashi, the great photographer killed a year earlier, in Cleveland, with other great Cleveland artist John Jackson. The Masumi Sunflower seeds distributed in Tremont may have been planted anywhere on Earth, and I wonder where else such Masumi Sunflowers are growing today, from this one showing of love for love and art received and lost. I imagine ours are the only Masumi Sunflowers in East Cleveland, this year, but I may be wrong... do you have any in your yard or neighborhood, that you know?
Lake Erie Shoreby BeachSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 22:14.
I live about two miles from Lake Erie, and went in the water today, for this pan and header, but I do not consider it safe to swim in the water, which is pathetic. Healthy beaches and a healthy Lake Erie would improve the value of all of NEO by $ trillions... that would be worth far more than all the polluters combined. Imagine being able to take a dip here, safely, wherever and whever you like... Question of the Day: Which NEO leader should replace Dimora?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 07:54.
Northeast Ohio has some of the dirtiest water and beaches in the world, because we have some of the dirtiest leadership in the world, and that is very poor for Cleveland's image and economy. Fortunately, it seems the region is now positioned to clean up at least one of our messes.
Welcome Back BarackSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 07/25/2008 - 15:36.
Huron Road City FreshSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 01:27.
Government and Social Leadership Stands United as GCLAC Against Lead Poisoning in NEO - Committed to Eradication by 2010Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 22:09.
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.
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Did Henry Sherwin Intend to Cover The Earth With Lead?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 07:51.
Read MoreSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 07/19/2008 - 23:03.
"Read More" public art in the Cleveland Flats... perhaps by The Sign Guy
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