Inside Tremont - Tremont West Development Corporation
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Inside Tremont Vol. 23 Issue 4 Tremont West Development Corp April, 2008 News from Ohio Canal Corridor, Executive Director Tim Donovan Towpath Trail Update It’s been more than one year since a consulting team led by DLZ began their work on the design/engineering for Stage 1 of the Towpath Trail – the stretch between lower Harvard Avenue and Steelyard Commons. This stretch represents the most difficult one mile of the 101-miles that the Towpath Trail will need to navigate. There is no other area that contains the package of design challenges found here. To begin, the area has been Cleveland’s industrial workshop for more than a century – and we’re talking heavy manufacturing – steel mills and processing plants that ran a gamut from tanning operations to aluminum stamping to cooking uranium for the atom bomb. And remember this, these activities occurred during periods of time when there were no environmental regulations in place. Besides the obvious environmental concerns, there are complicated engineering challenges led by a spider web of rail lines which must be crossed by going around, under or above. The issues of crossings also include lower Harvard Avenue and the Cuyahoga River. Finally, add the need to elevate the trail 40 feet in the air to land successfully in Steelyard Commons. To answer these questions, the consulting team has concluded its obligatory data gathering exercise associated with the NEPA process, ensuring that no decisions would be harmful to significant natural, cultural or historical resources. They have identified the utilities that lie hidden below the ground and, believe me, there’s plenty here. With all of these considerations, the consultants then looked at decision options for all of the identified route alternatives – (1) crossing lower Harvard Avenue; (2) crossing the Cuyahoga east-to-west; (3) crossing the Northfolk/Southern Rail tracks that also cross the Cuyahoga River; and (4) elevating from the Cuyahoga River’s edge to Steelyard Commons (over the CSX rail lines). Fun for the whole family! This is a community building event for children and adults. Saturday, April 5th (note date changed from Tremont Calendar 2008) 12:30-3:30pm @ Dickey Lanes (3275 W 25th) $10—Adult; $6—Children Cost covers bowling and food. You must pre-register by calling Michelle at TWDC—216-575-0920. The alternatives were presented to the Towpath Trail Partnership Committee for review and revisions. A preferred alternative was chosen. That route will be presented at a public meeting on June 17th at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, from 4:00 – 8:00 pm. In addition, the Towpath Trail Partnership Committee will soon hire a consulting team to begin the design exercise for the Towpath Trail segment between Steelyard Commons and Literary Avenue. Once under contract, a public meeting will be held sometime before fall. Please visit www.ohiocanal.org or call 216-520-1825 for more information. Get Swept Up in the Action….RIVERSWEEP...Sat. May 10th RiverSweep is an annual environmental cleanup awareness event developed by Ohio Canal Corridor in an effort to clean areas along the Cuyahoga River Valley and its tributaries. Tremont West is one of many partners - both non-profit organizations and private companies - working together to clean up debris. The “done in a day” event is Saturday, May 10th, 9:00 am—12:00 pm. Free RiverSweep T-shirts are available to volunteers. A celebration lunch will follow at the Nautica Complex. Registration begins at 9:00 am at 947 Quigley (just south of Clark Avenue) and is free and open to individuals and groups. To volunteer, contact Scott Rosenstein at Tremont West at 216-575-0920. Local business sponsors and family sponsors are also sought. Contact Scott for more information. Page 2 INSIDE TREMONT INSIDE TREMONT A service of the Tremont West Development Corporation Editor: Michelle Davis 2406 Professor Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216-575-0920—Phone 216-575-0998—Fax www.tremontwestdevelopment.com “To maintain and improve the living, business, and cultural conditions for all of Tremont” BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sammy Catania, President Tom Cook, First Vice-President Sandy Smith, Second Vice-President Lynn McLaughlin Murray, Treasurer Sandy Yambor, Secretary Jeff Chiplis, Herb Crowther, Marcia Leslie, Karl Maersch, David Mehring, Karen Gabriel Moss, Merrick House’s Scott Nagy, Daviddiscussion Purpera, group is one of many to Riker be Renee Richardson, Becca held throughout the county. Ex-Officio Tim Donovan Donovan Duncan STAFF Chris Garland Executive Director Stephen Bloom Director of Real Estate Development Qualetha Carty Assistant Property Manager Kristen Ciofani Community Organizer Michelle Davis Marketing/Fund Development Director Katie Hough Ward 13 Code Enforcement Officer Cristi Mueller Business Manager Robert Rodgers Ward 14 Code Enforcement Officer Scott Rosenstein Community Organizer Executive Director’s Letter April, 2008 The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other three hundred and sixty-four -Mark Twain, American Humorist, Writer and Lecturer 1835-1910 Dear Friends in Tremont, At the risk of offending anyone in person this month, I elected to pass on my April Fool’s prank with this borrowed line from Pudd'nhead Wilson. However, if you are still scratching your head on Samuel Clemens’s insinuation, then by all means – please drop by our office on April 1st. As you may have gathered, starting with this April issue, Inside Tremont is “going green”. For the first time, many of you are receiving a paperless version of our monthly review of Tremont neighborhood happenings. Going green with Inside Tremont is a small step in a larger effort to cut down on paper usage. Like many neighborhood businesses, TWDC has been recycling our office paper, cardboard boxes and other recyclables – taking advantage of recycling drop off sites at Pilgrim Church and Tremont Montessori. Cutting back on paper is both great for the environment (reducing the harmful affects of deforestation, energy consumption and solid waste) and saves costs. TWDC has been supporting greener choices in other aspects of our work as well, such as the work that is taking place at Starkweather Place (on the corner of Professor and Starkweather), which is currently under development. On this project Energy Star windows, upgraded insulation (including below slab R-10 and 2x6 wall cavity R-19), complete jobsite recycling, engineered lumber, low flow fixtures (and P.E.X water lines), energy star lighting, high efficiency mechanicals, recycled carpet and solid surface flooring, low VOC glues and no VOC paints, and energy star testing. Focus and attention are being paid to air sealing for greater efficiency as well as proper ventilation for indoor air quality. Please help us make a change in the world we share. Subscribe to Inside Tremont online and GO GREEN! If you are interested in receiving a digital version of Inside Tremont in lieu of a hard copy, please send your email address to [email protected] and include your full name in the subject line. All the best to you and yours, FREE NEIGHBORHOOD NIGHTS AT THE THEATRE RESUMES THIS MONTH AT TREMONT’S RESIDENT PROFESSIONAL THEATRE, THE LIMINIS convergence-continuum opens its 2008 Season on April 4, with Mr. Marmalade, a play by Noah Haidle. In this alternately hilarious and heartbreaking satiric fantasy, Lucy is a four-year old girl with a very active imagination. Unfortunately her imaginary best friend, Mr. Marmalade, doesn’t have much time for her any more. What with his high pressure corporate job, he can barely pencil her in for a play date. And he’s so stressed and angry these days. Then there’s his drug problem. But the inventive Lucy is determined to make Mr. M play house, even if it causes unexpected bizarre results and unleashes hilarious mayhem among her strange collection of both real and imaginary family and friends. It’s a wild romp of a savage dark comedy about what it takes to grow up in these difficult times. Mr. Marmalade opens Friday, April 4 and runs Thurs-Sat at 8 pm at the Liminis theater at 2438 Scranton Rd. Tickets are $15 general admission, $12 for students/ seniors. TREMONT RESIDENTS GET IN FREE FOR ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES, thanks to a grant from the Cleveland Foundation’s Neighborhood Connections Program. Thursday “Neighborhood Nights at the Theatre” are April 10, 17 and 24, and May 1. Call ahead to make your reservations at 216-687-0074. You can find more information on convergence-continuum, the Liminis and the 2008 Season of five shows running April – December at www.convergence-continuum.org. INSIDE TREMONT Page 3 Open 7 Days a Week Mon - Thu 5:00pm - 10:00 Fri - Sat 5:00pm 11:00pm Sunday 5:00pm - 9:00pm Visit www.tyfunthaibistro.com Check out our menu and order food for pick up! STUDIO 11 Thai Yoga Massage Bodywork Located in the corner unit of Lemko Hall. Offering Yoga, Pilates, Modern Dance, and Capoeira. Upcoming workshops: Partner Yoga and Flying, Intro to Yoga and Pilates. Pilates Reformer Sessions available. Visit www.studio11tremont.com for more information. Thai Massage Bodywork offered 7 days a week by appointment. Gift Certificates are available. 2337 W. 11th Street Tremont, Ohio 44113 216.472.3611 Page 4 INSIDE TREMONT Welcome New (and Returning) Tremont Businesses La Tortilla Feiliz (2661 W 14th Street) re-opened on March 29th, their new hours are Wednesday-Saturday, 4:30-11pm. They are serving traditional Latin rhythm fused with contemporary tastes and styles. Their website is updated with the new menu www.tortillafeliz.com. Commercial Space for Sale or Lease Are you looking to lease, purchase or market commercial space in Tremont? If so, contact Michelle Davis at 216.575.0920. Remember, if you are planning to open a business in Tremont, you may need to contact the City of Cleveland to see what variances or permits are required for your desired location – the Department of Building and Housing can be reached at 216.664.2282. See current Tremont Commercial Properties at: www.retailspacecleveland.com/tremontneighborhood.htm There are some great loan reimbursement programs through the city and county for vacant building rehab, storefront renovations, signage and Brownfield clean-up. Feel free to contact Michelle at TWDC for more information—216.575.0920. Next Door Deli (1020 Kenilworth) is now open for business at their new location. They will be hosting a Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, May 3rd. The menu consists of the same great favorites that everyone loves with the new addition of pasta. Their hours of operation are: Monday—Saturday, 11am-11pm and Sunday 12pm-8pm. Call 216-696-7775 to place your order. Pinkey’s Daily Planner recently moved into the former Ginko space at 2403 Professor. Pinky's Daily Planner has been in business since 1997. Stephanie Fralick is Pinky's president and principal designer of these fun and classic clothes for women, with just a touch of quirkiness, "handmade clothes for the high-spirited girl." Pinky's Daily Planner also has just launched a new maternity line, called "Pinky's Baby Planner." Feel free to visit this new Tremont business at www.pinkeysdailyplanner.com. Government Workshop Series Understanding the Path to Securing Government Contracts Opportunities • Find bid opportunities from Local, State and Federal Agencies. • “These workshops will put you on track to obtaining government contracts.” • Business plan and proposal writing assistance. • Local lenders available to assist you in navigating through the foreign language of financing. • Aggressively market your company when selling to the government. • Get connected to small business resource. Get assistance with the technical aspect of the procurement process. Workshops (Complimentary Continental Breakfast Provided): Service Providers Companies that provide a service will learn how to develop a relationship with the government. For individuals, small or large firms. 4/03/08, 8am-Noon Registration 8am-8:30am, $10.00 Living at Tremont Place Lofts in the Gospel Press Building at the corner of W 7th and Jefferson will allow you to enjoy your residence in Grand style! One, two and three bedroom luxury apartments are available. The amenities you may enjoy when leasing one of these apartments are contemporary interiors, unique open floor plans, European styled cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, in-suite washer and dryer, onsite gourmet café and bakery, high-tech business center, wireless high speed internet access, concierge service, 24-hour Precor cardio fitness center with Pilates studio, controlled access entry, attached parking, storage lockers available, package delivery, dry cleaning service and 24/7 security! Check out their great website for floor plan and leasing information—www.tremontplacelofts.com! For information during construction, please contact their Customer Information Center , 2190 Professor Ave., 877.875.5638 or Fax 216.274.9265. Tremont History Project Manufacturers Being able to read and provide bidding and costing information in a The History Project has installed a museum-quality display in the timely manner is essential. Learn what the government is seeking. conference room at the offices of TWDC at 2406 Professor. It is 4/17/08, 8am-Noon open during regular business hours Monday—Friday and on the Registration, 8am-8:30am, $10.00 Friday evenings of Spring and Summer ArtWalks. They also hope Suppliers Pinpoint what governmental agencies are right for you to sell your goods and services to. Learn how to market your company. 4/24/08, 8am-Noon Registration 8am-8:30am, $10.00 All workshops will be held at: ShoreBank, 540 East 105th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44108 For existing businesses only. RSVP to WECO Fund, Attention Marilyn Soltis, 216-458-0250. Sign up now! Space is limited to 30 existing businesses per session! eventually to have a larger History Center in the neighborhood that tells our story. The next meeting is on Tuesday, April 8th at the TWDC Conference Room, 2406 Professor. The door will open at 6:45pm and the meeting will begin promptly at 7pm. They look forward to meeting any new volunteers who would like to join the group! In addition, Tremont History Project will be open during Artwalk Fridays beginning Friday, April 11th from 6pm until 9:30pm. For additional information please call or leave a message for Eileen: 440.582.1192 or Mollie: 216.398.4559. If they are unavailable, call Scott or Michelle at TWDC at: 216.575.0920. www.tremonthistory.com INSIDE TREMONT Page 5 A Call for Artists… Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival Saturday & Sunday, September 20 & 21, 2008 Tremont’s Lincoln Park...Juried Invitational For an Artist’s Booth Application, Contact Scott Rosenstein at 216216-575575-0920. Sponsored by Councilman Joe Cimperman, Merrick House, & Tremont West Development Corporation TWDC Safety Committee in Action! At their meeting in March, items of discussion included: problem juveniles at the South Jefferson Library Branch and how to address the situation; writing to the judges presiding over neighborhood juveniles’ pending court cases and urging maximum sentences; publishing Court Watch schedules to increase neighborhood attendance; planning at least one curfew sweep in the upcoming months; and informing residents, landlords and businesses of their rights, options available to them, reasonable expectations and contact information for appropriate city departments to assist in addressing criminal/quality of life issues impacting our neighborhood. A Safety Committee Planning Retreat has been scheduled for Saturday, 4/12 from 9a9a-12n at Merrick House, 1050 Starkweather Ave., Ave located at the corner of Starkweather and W 11th, on the southern end of Lincoln Park. All Tremont residents and community stakeholders are encouraged to attend! The purpose of the retreat is to map out safety initiatives and community priorities for the balance of 2008 and into 2009. Please RSVP to [email protected]. April Safety Committee meeting will be held on Monday, 4/14 at Lucky’s Café at 7pm. 7pm Please be sure to join us! Tremont Chess Club Open to anyone who likes to play chess. Every 1st and 4th Tuesday, 7pm-9pm at Visible Voice Books 1023 Kenilworth Please Call Todd at 961-0084 or Paul White at 394-8662 for more information. Page 6 INSIDE TREMONT March ARTWALK Openings—Friday, April 11th, 2008 6—10 pm Works can be viewed thru the month during regular business hours. tremontartwalk.org Lava Lounge – 1307 Auburn Ave. 216-589-9112 Exposure Cleveland Show Grumpy’s – 2617 West 14th Street 216-241-5025 Mon. 6 am – 3 pm, Tues – Thurs 6 am – 10 pm, Fri 6 am – 11 pm Sat. 8 am – 11 pm, Sun 8 am – 3 pm Equestrian photos by barbara, photos by Bryan Lazar, recycled art by Phil Costanzo, and granite work by Erik Fischer Prosperity Social Club - 1109 Starkweather 216-937-1938 Martini Five-O @ 10 p.m. Brandt Gallery – 1028 Kenilworth 216-621-1610 Hungary 1967: Photography by David Novak Don’t Cast any Stones in this Cave. I’ve got Mary On my Side – work by Beth Mastrioanni Russel Vidrick Open mic poetry reading Saturday Open mic poetry reading Saturday @ 3 p.m. The Southside – 2207 West 11th 216-937-2288 Photography by Ruggero Fatica Asterisk* - 2393 Professor Ave. 330-304-8528 Blakxtraploitationism: A Visual Social Political Racial Interpretation curated by Julius Lyles Hybrid - 2430 Tremont Ave. 216-253-1759 Where things of a mixed origin come together Eye Candy Gallery - 2173 Professor Ave., #1 216-241-2740 doubting Thomas – 856 Jefferson Ave. 330-687-3355 Group Show Lisa Heighland - Collector mohair bears www.EyeCandy-Gallery.com Atmosphere – 2418 Professor Ave. 216-685-9527 (new new location new address) Work by Yarek Godfrey (renowned European artist) Edison’s Pub – 2373 Professor Ave. 216-522-0006 Live music Saturday night The Paul Duda Gallery – 2342 Professor Ave. 216-589-5788 www.pauldudagallery.com Banyan Tree – 2242 Professor Ave. 216-241-1209 Mon – Wed 11 – 7, Thurs – Sat 11 – 9, Sun 11 - 4 Studio 11 – 2337 West 11th - 216-621-8179 Work by Deborah Urban Steytler Lucky’s Café – 777 Starkweather 216-622-7773 Saturday and Sunday Brunch P.D. White Furniture – 767 Starkweather 216-298-4114/216-394-8662 Original design handmade furniture Wed / Thu 12-6 pm, Fri 1-7 / Sat 12-7 Ukrainian MuseumMuseum-Archives -1202 Kenilworth 216-781-4329 Tuesday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. or by appt. & ArtWalks Robert Hartshorn Studio – 2342 Professor Ave. 216-403-2734 www.hartshornstudios.com Visible Voice Books – 1023 Kenilworth Ave. 216-961-0084 Tuesday through Friday: Noon to 8:00 PM Saturday: Noon to 10:00 PM, Sunday: Noon to 6:00 PM, Monday: Closed "Featuring art and crafts by The Artisan's Alliance." The Flying Monkey – 819 Jefferson 216-861-mnky St.Theodosius Orthodox Christian Cathedral 733 Starkweather - 216-773-4721 Sat. 6 p.m., Sun. 9:00 a.m. Western Byzantinian Art by Church Artisans Duck Island – 2001 Freeman 216-621-7676 M – Sat 6 p.m. – 2 a.m. Your hostess Gisela Towner and DJ Hoveround Turn Off Your Car! Idling creates pollution that is bad for our planet and our health There is a direct connection between climate change and the health of our nation today. National Public Health Week, celebrated the week of April 7-13, 2008, takes a look at the connection between what’s good for our planet and what’s good for our bodies. There are lots of things you can do to protect the environment and the health of our community. Going “idle-free” is just one small step you can take. What is idling? Idling means leaving a vehicle’s engine running when it is stopped, in park or not in use. We’ve all done it—sitting at a traffic light, waiting outside our child’s school or “warming up” our car in cold weather. How is idling bad for the environment? Car exhaust includes carbon dioxide (CO2). Excessive amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere can increase global warming. For each gallon of gas your car burns, it releases about 19 pounds of CO2. Car exhaust is a leading source of air pollution. Plus, idling wastes fuel. One hour of idling burns up to a gallon of fuel. How is idling bad for our health? We each take about 20,000 breaths every day, and children breathe 50% more air than adults. Breathing car exhaust increases the risk of death from heart and lung disease and lung cancer. Breathing polluted air is especially dangerous for children and people with asthma: • Asthma is the third leading cause of hospitalization among children under the age of 15. • More and more children are being diagnosed with asthma every year. An estimated 20% of children in Cleveland have asthma. Asthma symptoms increase as a result of air pollution and car exhaust. What can you do? Turn off your car when stopped for 10 seconds or more. It is a myth that turning off your car frequently is bad for your engine. Also, idling for 10 seconds or more actually uses more gas than restarting your engine. So, when your car is stopped, turn off your engine! For more information about idling, asthma or National Public Health Week, visit www.clevelandhealth.org. Steps to a Healthier Cleveland is a city-wide program designed to engage all Clevelanders to live longer, better and healthier lives. The Steps to a Healthier Cleveland program encourages physical activity, healthy eating and tobacco-free choices. These efforts are intended to reduce the burden of diabetes, overweight/obesity and asthma in all of Cleveland’s diverse neighborhoods. Learn more at www.clevelandhealth.org/steps. THINK SPRING! Mark your calendars for the SPRING FLOWER SALE To benefit SATURDAY, MAY 17 Lincoln Park at the corner of W. 14th & Kenilworth www.tremontgardeners.org Page 7 INSIDE TREMONT BLOCK CLUB HAPPENINGS “Block Club Happenings” is compiled by TWDC staff with direct input from Block Club chairs. Auburn Holmden Buhrer Rowley/Mentor Castle Clark The block club took at late winter break in March and did not meet. The next meeting is Thursday, April 10th – 7:00 pm at the St. Augustine’s Walsh Hall (Howard and West 14th Street). Please join us! At the March block club meeting, members of the block club discussed plans for the upcoming summer months, including coordinating more neighborhood clean ups. Several members of the block club met with julia barton from OSU Cuyahoga County Extension Office about the opportunity for a community garden on Holmden Avenue. Karen Rouh has volunteered to be the garden leader. If anyone is interested in participating in the garden this year, please join the next garden meeting on Wednesday, March 26th at 6:30pm at the Clark Bar. Block club officer elections were postponed until April. Please come to the April block club meeting and vote for your new block club chairs: Matt Grose for HBR chair and Katie Dunton and Josh Zielaskiewcz for MCC co-chairs. Tim Donovan from Ohio Canal Corridor will be a guest speaker at the April meeting as well. The next block club meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 2nd at 6:30pm at the Clark Bar. Bar North of Literary Residents received a visit and introduction from Sam Lindsley, the new Director of Operations for Lola Bistro and Lolita. Our thanks to Liz and Michael Symon, Sam Lindsley, Nolan and the staff of Lolita for hosting us. Residents discussed crime and safety issues with Officer Tony McMahan of 2nd Distirct Police’s Community Services Unit. The block club continues to monitor building concerns along Fairfield and Literary. Member, Roberta Rocco, reported on a preliminary grant application to Met Life to extend security cameras, and updated residents about planning for the upcoming Tremont Trek House Tour – and extended an invitation to Trek planning meetings. The block club returned to a concern for lighting under the Abbey – Fairfield underpass with a letter from resident, Matt Russell, and a review of past efforts dating back to 2006. Future invitees include the City’s Chief of Street Lighting and State Representative, Eugene Miller, to assist residents in addressing this lighting concern and block club priority item. Residents were invited to the Cocktails and Art Auction Reception coming on Saturday, May 3rd at Asterisk Gallery. The evening, which includes a silent auction, an open bar, and appetizers from local restaurants, is a benefit for Tremont West Development’s Adopt a Senior and Community Organizing programs. Tickets are $60/each or $100/couple and can be purchased through Tremont West. Call 216.575.0920 for more information. The next block club meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 15th— 15th—6:30 pm at Lolita’s Bistro— Bistro—2nd floor. Lincoln Heights Our Block Club welcomed representatives from the Cleveland Restoration Society to our March meeting. They discussed several programs that are available through their organization that could assist local residents with historic renovations of their properties. The membership discussed potential issues regarding a new Indie Rock Concert Nightclub located at 2527 West 25th called “The Matinee Cleveland”. It was the consensus to wait until the City of Cleveland fully investigates the non-conforming operation before the Block Club would take any potential position. The Block Club has been under the impression from Councilman Santiago that this site was going to re-open as a “nice restaurant” based on his discussion with the building owner. Nominations for Block Club officers took place with the election to be held at the April meeting. Members were brought up to speed and updated on the continuing issues that affect our area including the continuing brown-out status of Fire Station #21 including Engine #2, and the Branch Ave. non-compliant car repair facility. Issues and potential impact of Monroe’s Adult Cabaret being re-built at 3245 West 25th Street, and how it will affect all of Ward 14 Tremont was discussed. Members were encouraged to take part in any public meetings regarding this site or any other future meetings about Adult Uses adjoining Tremont, and the secondary impact to the residential community these businesses bring. The next meeting will be Thursday, April 10th---10th----6:30p.m. ----6:30p.m. At Zion Church. Church Metro North After a winter break in December through February, the block club begins its 2008 meetings with one scheduled for late March.. Special guests at the March meeting include Councilman Joe Santiago and various City regulators with a discussion with block club residents of adult Cabarets on West 25th Street and what citizens can do about them. Also on the late March agenda are items dealing with planning for the upcoming Spring Fling Neighborhood Clean-up, crime and safety issues, and housing concerns. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 29th 6 pm at MetroHealth Medical Center. Center If you have questions or concerns, please contact Chair, Chris Krosel or Scott at TWDC at 216.575.0920. Old Tremont Members of the Old Tremont Block Club heard a presentation from Cal Zunt, Branch Manager at Jefferson Branch of Cleveland Public Library. Cal spoke to the group about library services and answered the group’s questions. The block club also held a discussion about possible fundraiser ideas for the group. If you are interested in joining the community garden led by Scranton Castle residents, keep your eyes open for an announcement for a spring garden clean-up day! The next block club meeting will be held on April 24th at 6:30pm at Scranton Castle. Friends of Clark Field Hoping we have seen the last of the snow and can look forward to spring. Again, weather has challenged us this year, but we have prevailed. We will soon begin thinking of planting flowers and herbs in Clark Field and the removal of graffiti on the fence. We are working on our cultural entertainment event to be held this summer at Clark Field. We wish to thank Pilgrim Church for hosting our meetings over the past couple of years, we have appreciated their hospitality. Our future meetings will be held at Noga Flower Shop, 2668 W. 14th, and weather permitting, Clark Field, during the summer. Watch for date and time in newsletter, all are welcome. South of Jefferson The South of Jefferson Block Club welcomed Dan Perl from McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc. to their March meeting. Dan updated the group on plans for Phase II of Tremont Pointe, which will contain 87 new units. Dan answered several questions from members of the block club regarding Tremont Pointe, including rental policies and safety policies in the development. The block club voted on a new co-chair for the group – Congratulations to Michael DeNicola as new co-chair of the block club. Members of the block club were updated on the Model Blocks program, including postlights and garbage cans for the South of Jefferson area of the neighborhood. The block club also heard from a resident whose family was affected by a drunk driver earlier this year. The block club will support their fellow neighbor by writing letters to the judge in regards to the upcoming court case. The next meeting will be held on April 8th at 7:00pm at Post #58 at 2442 Professor Avenue. Avenue Central Tremont The Central Tremont Block Club reviewed the information from Chester Ashton, president of Cleveland Fire Fighters Local 93, regarding “browning out” of Station 21 in Tremont and voted to write a letter in support of the Station. The block club remains involved in the security issues at the Jefferson Branch Library involving area youth and has established a relationship with Cleveland Public Library security. The block club is beginning to address an increase in truck traffic on College Avenue and West 7th Street. In addition, the block club spent time at the meeting planning their goals, activities, and events for the remainder of the year. The next meeting will be held on April 22nd at 6:30pm at the Jefferson Library. Library Duck Island This block club generally meets May—September at Abbey Playground. Additional meetings may be called as needed. For additional information on the block club, contact Chair, Rosemary Vinci, or Scott at TWDC— 216.575.0920 INSIDE TREMONT Page 8 Calling all Tremont Landlords...!! A new initiative from the Tremont Roundtable: Consolidate all available rental units into a single location to help sell the neighborhood and speed the pairing of landlords and tenants. Free of charge, list your property with Southside Concierge. Southside Concierge fields tenant leads daily and by listing your property, you have access to these leads with no cost or effort. Also, don't forget the "Welcome Kit" gift bags. Order one for your new tenants and they will receive a gift bag of goodies filled with neighborhood savings, relocation information, and more... contact 216-241-7720 to participate. Tremont Roundtable Tremont’s newest group of business owners, residents, and artists welcome anyone who would like to get involved. They have generated a “to do” list and are still inviting new people to join the group. Their next meeting will be on Monday, April 7th, 2008, 6:00p.m. at Lucky’s Café. Feel free to contact Heather Haviland for more information. (622-7773) Turn on Your Lights Tremont! Block clubs are asking Tremont neighbors to turn on their lights. They believe that having our lights from dusk to dawn will help deter crime. Also, if there is a city streetlight out near your home, please report it to the city. There should be a number on the street light on a metal strip. Call with that number and the address of the property to 664-2900. Need family health care? • 2358 Professor Ave • • 216-334-2800 • We offer: • Same day appointments • Primary health care services for all ages • Commercial insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and a sliding fee scale for uninsured Economic Stimulus Payments: Low-Income Workers, Recipients of Social Security and Certain Veterans’ Benefits Must File 2007 Tax Return In Order to Get a Rebate Some low-income workers and recipients of Social Security, certain veterans’ benefits and certain Railroad Retirement benefits may qualify for economic stimulus payments this year from the federal government. In most cases, payments will range from $300 to $600 for individuals and $600 to $1200 for joint filers. Taxpayers may receive $300 for each qualifying child. Most taxpayers do not need to take any extra steps to receive the payment beginning in early May. But there are some exceptions. Individuals who might not otherwise be required to file a 2007 tax return will need to file a return this year to receive the stimulus payment. The return must show at least $3,000 in qualifying income. In other words, low-income workers who had at least $3,000 in earned income in 2007 but do not otherwise earn enough to be required to file a federal tax return need to file a return in order to get the stimulus payment. Likewise, Social Security recipients, veterans and retired railroad workers who might not otherwise need to file a tax return must do so to receive the economic stimulus payment. Feel free to call TWDC for more information, 216-575-0920. Page 9 INSIDE TREMONT Apartment for Rent One Bedroom apartment available. $375/month. Appliances included. Call Stephen Bloom at TWDC—216.575.0920. FAIRFIELD GAS & AUTO Complete Car Care 1001 Fairfield Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Work (216) 771-6866 Cell (216) 856-9392 Are you interested in ..... ....Walking or running for exercise? ....Meeting new neighbors? ....Enjoying the spring and summer weather? Then join Tremont's walking club - new this spring! If you are interested, please contact Kristen at TWDC at 575-0920. Page 10 INSIDE TREMONT The Gentleman’s Barbershop 2338 W. 11th Street Cleveland, OH. 44113 Hair Cut & Style Shaving Facial Massage (216) 470-4726 Liz Rodriguez The City of Cleveland and Mayor Frank G. Jackson, “Working hard to save the environment and make Cleveland a City of Choice!” Cleveland Recycles Computer Round-Up Month of April, 9am-3pm Mon.-Fri. and 9am-3pm Sat. April 19th The City of Cleveland and the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District have teamed up to recycle unwanted computer equipment from Cleveland residents. All collected computer equipment will either be upgraded and distributed to schools or recycled. Residential computer and peripheral equipment accepted: CPUs, Monitors, Keyboard, Computer mice, Printers, Modems, Software, and Ink cartridges. Cell Phones also accepted Household Hazardous Waste Collection April 28th-May 3rd, 9am-3pm Common household products found in the kitchen, basement, bath and garage can emit toxic vapors into the air in your home. These products can also be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Safely dispose of these products during the City of Cleveland’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection The following materials can be taken to one of the collection sites for recycling or safer disposal: Oil-based paints (no latex), shellacs, varnishes, and polyurethanes, primers and sealers, spray paint, adhesives, wood stains, paint thinner, mercury (must be sealed in a plastic bag or container), pesticides, insecticides and herbicides, automotive, products, motor oil, roof tar, fluorescent bulbs, household cleaners (oven and drain) Locations of Round Ups: 5600 Carnegie Avenue & 3727 Ridge Road Residential Waste Only! Materials from businesses will not be accepted. For more information please contact, 216-664-3717 or visit www.cleveland_oh.gov Page 11 INSIDE TREMONT SHAKER CYCLE, Now in Tremont Voted the Scene’s Best Bike Shop for 2 years running Over 30,000 new Bikes Sold since 1979 Owner Operated, Full Service Bicycle Shop New Bikes for 20%-40% off Hundreds of New and Used Bikes to Choose from Use this Coupon for 1 FREE WHEEL TRUING. Parts, Accessories, and Labor included. 2389 W 5th, Cleveland, Ohio - 216-685-2453 COME JOIN US FOR: Cleveland Community Day! SPONSORED BY SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2008 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 2214 WEST 3rd STREET CLEVELAND FREE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - BBQ Pork DJ - Firehouse Rock Kids Events & Lolly the Trolley Earth Day for Dogs at the Clark Field Dog Park Saturday, April 19th Time: 12pm12pm-4pm The Friends of the Dog Park at Clark Field received a grant from Neighborhood Connections, a small grant program of the Cleveland Foundation, to install a kiosk for dog enthusiasts to communicate. Join this group on Saturday for fun with Dogs in celebration of our Earth! Please contact Michelle or Kristen at TWDC for more information—575-0920. 27th Annual Have a Heart Food Drive In conjunction with the Harvest for Hunger Food Drive, 2nd District Commander Keith Sulzer is asking that all Tremont residents please drop off non perishable food items at the Tremont West Development Corporation’s office (2406 Professor) Monetary gifts will also be accepted, please make checks out to Cleveland Food Drive 2008. Please contact the Commander if you have any questions or need assistance with picking up food, his phone number is 623-5205. Who are the Herban Ninjas? We are Stephanie and Elysha Ross, the Herban Ninjas, a mother-daughter team, who is proud to bring fresh herbs to the Tremont neighborhood. We have been gardening for 10 years at Ohio City's Kentucky Community Garden. Our market garden will be located between the Lilly Handmade Chocolates building and St. Theodosius Church on Starkweather. With the support of Sutton Builders and a generous start-up grant from Richard Baron of McCormack Baron Salazar we will be working with local youth this summer to introduce young children to an urban gardening experience. We look forward to seeing you in the garden. Edison’s Pizza Kitchen 2365 Professor 216-298-4484 Pizza , Subs & Salads Tuesday Special 1 Large 3 Item Pizza $9.99 Expires 4/30/2008 Please present coupon at the time of purchase. Thursday Special $3.00 Off any Salad with Pizza Purchase Expires 4/30/2008 Tremont West Development Corporation In the Historic Tremont Neighborhood 2406 Professor Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216-575-0920 Phone 216-575-0998 FAX www.tremontwestdevelopment.com Non Profit Org. US POSTAGE PAID Cleveland, Ohio Permit # 1591 Cocktails & Art Auction Reception Benefits Tremont West Development Corporation’s Adopt a Senior and Community Organizing programs Saturday, May 3, 2008 8PM Hosted by 2393 Professor Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Full Service Breakfast and Lunch (Brunch Style) 7 days a week! Includes silent auction, an open bar and appetizers from local establishments. Monday - Friday— Friday—7 am— am—8 pm Sat.— Sat.— 8 am— am—8 pm Sun.— Sun.—8 am— am—5 pm Asterisk Gallery $60/each o $100/couple For more information call 216-575-0920 777 Starkweather * 216216-622622-7773 www.luckyscafe.com Now interviewing for baristas and a General Manager. Meetings—Special Events—Notes Around the Neighborhood Block Clubs Special Events Tremont Bunny Bowl Saturday, April 5th at Dickey Lanes, (3275 W 25th) 12:30-3:30pm $10—Adult; $6—Children Cost covers bowling and food. Duck Island Generally meets May—September Holmden-Buhrer-Rowley 4/2/08 at 6:30 pm at the Clark Bar Mentor-Clark-Castle 4/2/08 at 6:30pm at the Clark Bar South of Jefferson 4/8/08 at 7:00pm at Post #58 at 2442 Professor Tremont Resident Service Corp. Reverse Raffle Breakfast Auburn 4/10/08 at 7pm, St. Augustine Walsh Hall Sunday, April 6th at OLA/St. Joseph Center (2346 W 14th) Lincoln Heights 4/10/08 at 6:30pm at Zion UCC , 2716 W 14th 11am-1pm, $12.50 per ticket Top Prize $600 North of Literary 4/15/08 at 6:30pm at Lolita’s Bistro 2nd Floor Call 216-241-6553 for tickets or more Information. Central Tremont 4/22/08 @ 6:30pm at Jefferson Library FREE CONCERT-CONCERT--Contemporary --Contemporary Christian Music-Music-- “Two for Life” Old Tremont 4/24/08 at 6:30pm at Scranton Castle, 2000 Castle Metro North 4/29/08 @ 6pm at MetroHealth Room K-101 Saturday, April 12th, 2008, 7pm at Immanuel Lutheran Church Hall Other Committee Meetings Tremont Roundtable 4/7/08 @ 6pm at Lucky’s Café Marketing & Fundraising Comm. 4/2/08 at 6 pm at TWDC Conf. Rm. Econ. Dev. & Long Range Plan Comm. 4/3/08 at 6 pm at TWDC Conf. Rm. Friends of Clark Field Please call Kristen for info - 216.575.0920 Sec. District Police/Comm. Rel. 4/8/08 at 7 pm at Applewood Center Tremont History Project 4/8/08 at 7 pm at TWDC Conf. Rm. Executive Committee 4/9/08 at 6 pm at TWDC Conference Room Housing Dev. Comm. 4/10/08 at 6 pm at TWDC Conference Room Safety Comm. 4/14/08 at 7pm at Lucky’s Café Tremont Gardeners 4/15/08 at 7 pm at Visible Voice , 1023 Kenilworth Board of Directors 4/17/08 at 6pm at TWDC Conference Room Twi-Fi Meetings See www.twifineighbor.net for schedule ReStore Tremont See www.restoretremont.com for schedule Finance Committee see tremontwestdevelopment.com for schedule (2928 Scranton Road (corner of Scranton and Seymour; hall is located behind the church). A freewill offering will be taken. For further information please call the church office at (216)781-9511. Earth Day for Dogs at the Clark Field Dog Park Saturday, April 19th, 12pm-4pm Contact Michelle or Kristen at TWDC for more information 575-0920. Immanuel Lutheran Church Annual Chicken Dinner Saturday, April 26th, from 5-7pm at Immanuel Lutheran Church Hall (2928 Scranton Road (corner of Scranton and Seymour; hall is located behind the church). Cost is $12.00 for adults and $5.00 for children 12 and under. For tickets please call the church office at (216)781-9511. Cocktails & Art Auction Reception Saturday, May 3rd, 8pm hosted by Asterisk Gallery (2393 Professor) Tickets are $60/person or $100/couple. Local appetizers, cocktails and unique silent auction items. Call TWDC for tickets—575-0920.
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