Civic Groups
Making More Cents in Lakewood
by Paul Beegan
On Wednesday, April 16 at 7:00 p.m. at Harrison Elementary School LakewoodAlive will be presenting the second of a two part forum series entitled Making “Cents” of Lakewood’s Finances. A panel of Lakewood city officials will present the 2008 Budget for the City of Lakewood. The presentation will include brief review of city finance challenges, the methodology for creating the current city budget, and an understanding of the goals for investing in Lakewood’s future...
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Volume 4, Issue 8, Posted 9:08 AM, 04.07.2008
Lakewood Home Show Schedule of Events
by Patty Ryan
The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce and the Lakewood City Schools Community Education and Recreation Department would like to announce the schedule of speakers for this year’s Lakewood Home Show.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the Home Show at Harding Middle School in Lakewood, 16601 Madison, on Saturday March 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday March 9 from 1 p.m. through 5 p.m. Offers on the back of tickets for the LAKEWOOD HOME SHOW add up to more than the admission price of $5 (parking is free and kids under 18 are free). Tickets are available now online and at the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, 14701 Detroit Road...
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Volume 4, Issue 5, Posted 8:48 AM, 02.27.2008
Guitar Heroes Wanted to Fight Leukemia/Lymphoma
by Celia Dorsch
H2O “Help to Others” youth volunteer program has exciting news! H2O is holding a “Guitar Hero” Video Game Tournament at Lakewood High School and you’re invited. H2O’s “Guitar Hero” tournament is being held on Saturday, March 8th, in the Lakewood High School East Cafeteria from 11am – 1pm...
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Volume 4, Issue 5, Posted 11:06 AM, 02.22.2008
Friends of the Madison Park Meeting March 1st
by Michael Fleenor
An organizational meeting of the “Friends of Madison Park” will be held on Saturday, March 1st at 3 p.m. in the lower level meeting room at the Madison Branch Library...
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Volume 4, Issue 4, Posted 7:09 PM, 02.17.2008
Making Cents in Lakewood
by Paul Beegan
On Tuesday, February 26 at 7:00 p.m. at Harrison Elementary School LakewoodAlive will be presenting the first of a two part forum series entitled Making “Cents” of Lakewood’s Finances...
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Volume 4, Issue 4, Posted 12:47 PM, 02.15.2008
Supporters Needed for LHS After-Prom
by Wendy Brickman
In many of our minds the memory of prom night is one of the most significant. Seniors look forward to it all year. They remember it for a lifetime...
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Volume 3, Issue 25, Posted 3:20 PM, 11.15.2007
LAKEWOOD Meals On Wheels
by Donna Ballou
MEALS ON WHEELS Lakewood Meals on Wheels needs your help. Although there are many ways to help, first let me tell you about the program. Chef Jan LeBeau makes about 50 meals a day, five days a week, except on holidays...
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Volume 3, Issue 24, Posted 3:31 PM, 11.15.2007
Lakewood Rocky River Establishes New Sunrise Rotary Club
by Larry Falhaber
Nearly 80 Rotarians and guests were on hand to witness the new Lakewood/Rocky River Sunrise Rotary Club receive its Charter from Rotary International. It was a beautiful evening at the Cleveland Yacht Club, and the food and fellowship were outstanding. Representatives of 11 Rotary Clubs from the North East Ohio Rotary District 6630 were represented.
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Volume 3, Issue 12, Posted 8:03 AM, 05.28.2007
Community Supported Agriculture: Thursday Nights with LEAF Community
by LO Staff
Do you value a healthy, locally sustainable food source? If yes, it’s not too late to purchase a share bag through the Lakewood Earth & Food Community’s CSA initiative.
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Volume 3, Issue 9, Posted 10:14 PM, 04.24.2007
Support Your Local Farmer Through the Lakewood Earth And Food Community’s C.S.A. Initiative
by LO Staff
March 10, 2007, at the Lakewood Public Library
The
Lakewood Earth And Food Community is looking for earth and food loving Lakewoodites. The L.E.A.F. Community is bringing people together who wish to buy local, healthy food, economize, preserve the environment and beautify the city while building a deeper sense of community. The L.E.A.F. Community is working to realize four basic initiatives; community gardening, bulk buying, soil building, and building relationships with local farmers through participation in Community Supported Agriculture (C.S.A.) programs.
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Volume 3, Issue 5, Posted
“Better Bicycling in Ohio” (HB 389) Now in Effect!
by Timothy Liston
While working the BikeLakewood booth at the Lakewood Community Festival earlier this fall, several people asked me about “the bill about biking that was just passed.” The bill these folks were referring to is House Bill 389, also known as the “Better Bicycling in Ohio” bill. It was passed last June and takes effect on September 21st. Most of the festival attendees had read about HB 389 in a recent Plain Dealer article.
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Volume 2, Issue 22, Posted 11:11 AM, 10.06.06
PastaFiesta!
by Ruth Koenigsmark
On Thursday, September 21, 2006, The Lakewood Commission on Aging (LCOA) held its Tenth Annual PastaFiesta, at the Woman’s Pavilion in Lakewood Park.
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Volume 2, Issue 20, Posted 10:10 PM, 09.28.06
Hard Hat Area: Lakewood’s Residential Building Boom
LakewoodAlive Announces Fall Forum
by Staff
LakewoodAlive, a citizens’ community development and advocacy group committed to helping create informed and engaged residents, has announced its next forum, Hard Hat Area: Lakewood’s Residential Building Boom.
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Volume 2, Issue 20, Posted 4:04 PM, 09.25.06
Nationwide "Walk for Peace" Held on Saturday, September 16
by Ruth Koenigsmark
On Saturday, September 16, participants walked from Lakewood Park to Edgewater Park joining a nationwide “Walk for Peace” to raise awareness of legislation (HR 3760 and S. 1756) currently in the House and Senate to create a cabinet level US Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
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Volume 2, Issue 20, Posted 8:08 PM, 09.24.06
Giving Circle Has Ties To Lakewood
by Jason Weiner
Walking around Lakewood, it’s hard to miss the transformation that is underway. Structures and spaces are emerging that are intended to appeal to our intellectual, physical, and social needs. In many ways, political differences of the past have engaged a community that has not allowed itself to recede into apathy. We are a proactive group of people dedicated to creating the community we want to live in. This spirit, in fact, is the driving force behind a recently formed collaborative philanthropic effort called the Cleveland Colectivo.
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Volume 2, Issue 19, Posted 10:10 PM, 08.23.06
Better Biking in Lakewood: A Progress Report
by Timothy Liston
BikeLakewood was founded just this past June to promote Better Biking in Lakewood. I’d like to take some time to update you on our progress to date.
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Volume 2, Issue 17, Posted 1:01 PM, 08.16.06
Lakewood Observer Gourmet Food Security Network Holds Harvest Soiree
by Kenneth Warren
Lakewood Observers committed to the model of community supported agriculture (CSA), the taste of fresh gourmet vegetables, good times in Lakewood together and support for local business organized the LO Gourmet Food Security Network and held the First Harvest Soiree at bela dubby on July 13.
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Volume 2, Issue 15, Posted 6:06 PM, 07.16.06
Julie Wiltse, Speaker at the Eminent Domain National Conference
by Lynn & Don Farris
On Saturday June 10, Julie Wiltse spoke at the National Eminent Domain Conference titled, “Moving Forward: Winning the Battle Against Eminent Domain in a Post-Kelo World”, hosted by the Castle Coalition in Arlington, Virginia. Mrs. Wiltse opened her remarks with the optimistic report that “Contrary to Mayor Cain’s prediction in 2002 that Lakewood would not survive without the completion of the 151 million dollar lifestyle center on the West End or that no developer would think of doing any redevelopment in the city without the city’s willingness to use its power of eminent domain, I’m happy to report that Lakewood is alive and well.” She went on to detail the many development projects that Lakewood is currently doing and discussing all without the use of eminent domain. Mrs. Wiltse had been one of the homeowners and business owners whose property had been threatened by eminent domain in Lakewood.
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Volume 2, Issue 15, Posted 4:04 PM, 07.02.06
Lakewood Garden Club Completes it's 3 year Renovation of the Isaac Warren Park
by Susan Godfrey
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Volume 2, Issue 11, Posted 1:01 PM, 05.20.06
Kiwanis Corner
by Ryan Demro
The Rockport Lakewood Kiwanis Club is on a mission to recruit more new members to its ranks. Club members have found the most effective weapon in their arsenal is FUN. Last weekend they continued their quest by holding two social activities that drew on the interest of their members, paintball and baseball. Rumor has it that this group has also formed a kickball team that is going to be hard to beat. If you want to find out more about membership, join the club on the stage at the Winking Lizard on Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m.
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Volume 2, Issue 10, Posted 10:10 AM, 05.06.06
City Year Cleveland Celebrates 10th Anniversary
by Kaye Pryor
City Year, a proud member of AmeriCorps, unites over 1,000 diverse young adults, ages 17 to 24, in 16 communities across the country for a demanding year of full-time community service, leadership development and civic engagement. This year, in Cleveland, 70 of these idealistic young leaders will make a difference in the lives of 10,000 children, providing nearly 120,000 hours of service.
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Volume 2, Issue 10, Posted 1:01 PM, 05.01.06
Lakewood Y Celebrates the Past and Looks to the Future
by anne palomaki
The 1956 Time Capsule from the Lakewood YMCA was opened on April 5th at a luncheon event sponsored by the Winking Lizard. The Capsule was opened by Louise Fletcher, a longtime member and major donor to the 2006 campaign; Anne Palomaki, a member who attended the dedication of the Y in 1957; John McMillan, co-chairman of the 2006 Capital campaign; and Glenn Haley, CEO and President of the Cleveland YMCA.
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Volume 2, Issue 8, Posted 9:09 PM, 04.07.06
Judge Patrick Carroll Campaigns for Common Pleas Position
By Anne Palomaki
by anne palomaki
Over 200 supporters attended the fundraiser for Lakewood Municipal Judge Patrick Carroll at Swingoes on the Lake on April 5th. Judge Carroll is campaigning for the position of Judge on the 8th District Court of Appeals in the Democratic Primary Election on May 2nd, 2006 and received the endorsement of "The Cleveland Plain Dealer".
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Volume 2, Issue 8, Posted 9:09 PM, 04.07.06
“Green” Renovation--Very Doable!
by Janice Greenfield
n the summer of 2006, Lakewood offered a 7-series renovation class through the Cleveland Green Building Coalition. Having just purchased a 1910 Arts & Crafts Colonial Foursquare on Hall Avenue, I eagerly learned the ins and outs of renovating for high-energy-efficiency and low-toxicity! Our teacher Jim LaRue, former Education Director of the Housing Resource Center in Cleveland, stressed the importance of focusing on simple, cost-effective strategies. Solar energy sounds fabulous, but it can be quite costly and requires the right mix of circumstances to pay off in the end.
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Volume 2, Issue 7, Posted 9:09 AM, 03.21.06
LakewoodAlive Announces Follow-up Community Survey
by Jay Foran
LakewoodAlive, a citizens’ economic development advocacy group committed to helping create informed and engaged residents, has announced they will conduct a follow-up citizen survey to their most recent December 2005 survey. The online survey is available to every Lakewood citizen via their website at www.lakewoodalive.com. The nine-question survey will be conducted between March 21 and April 13, 2006. All Lakewood citizens are encouraged to complete the survey and post their comments. The survey results will be shared with city officials and published for public consumption at a later date.
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Volume 2, Issue 6, Posted 11:11 PM, 03.13.06