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05 / 6
Start: 12:00 am

Bike from Ohio City to the lovely Stanford Hostel in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Spend the evening hiking, playing Frisbee, cooking out and relaxing under the stars before the hostel’s annual pancake breakfast on Sunday morning.

See parts of the Industrial Flats you’ve probably never seen and then enjoy the early signs of spring from the flat, paved ride on the Towpath (the hostel is near Peninsula right off the Towpath). If you’re interested in biking, email John McGovern.

If you don't want to bike but would like to come down to the hostel on Saturday for all of the fun, you can spend the night at the Hostel for under $20.

And if you're not up for a night at the hostel, bike or drive down on Sunday and join us between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. for the pancakes! Its $8/adult and $4/children 10 and under. Eat lots of pancakes, local maple syrup and sausages. There's also a Trash 'N Treasures garage sale.


Start: 7:30 am
End: 11:30 am

Celebration of International Migratory Bird Day at the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, with guided bird walks, program on birds of prey, and pancake breakfast. Free except for breakfast, for which reservations are required.


Start: 9:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Ohio Canal Corridor invites you to make a difference -- to support RiverSweep 2006, its 17th annual clean-up event where volunteers from neighborhoods, businesses, government agencies, non-profit organizations and schools come together to clean those places within the Cuyahoga River Valley where one day a new park or trail will be built.

For information on how to volunteer, call 216-520-1825 or visit Ohio Canal Corridor.


Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Come discover Crown Point’s Homeschool Program for 2006 -7 on Saturday, May 6, from 1 to 4 pm. Heather McClure, Education Coordinator, and Volunteers will host presentations and tours of the Ecology Center's 130-acre historic farmstead overlooking scenic Cuyahoga Valley National Park.  The open house is free and open to everyone interested. Call 330.668.8992 or visit www.crownpt.org for more information. 


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

A benefit for the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless. The evening will feature a complimentary wine tasting with an assortment of fine Italian wines, along with an Italian dinner buffet, raffle, and poetry readings throughout the night by local homeless artists.

For more information, call Teri at 216-432-0540.


05 / 7
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Bread & Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by Peter Schumann on New York City’s Lower East Side. Besides rod-puppet and hand-puppet shows for children, the concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police and other problems of that neighborhood. More complex theater pieces, in which sculpture, music, dance and language were equal partners, followed. The puppets grew bigger and bigger. Annual presentations for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and Memorial Day often included children and adults from the community as participants. Many performances were done in the street. During the Vietnam War, Bread & Puppet staged block-long precessions involving hundreds of people.


05 / 8
05 / 9
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Regular meeting of the Regional Biodiversity Partnership, the umbrella organization of groups protecting natural areas in Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania (lake plain and glaciated Allegheny Plateau).

For more information, call Renee Boronka of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History at 216-231-4600, x3505.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

OSU Extension’s Community Gardening Program is offering this workshop on how to start a community garden in your neighborhood. Come and learn how to find land for your garden site, organize your group, and discover the many resources available to you in Cleveland! This workshop is FREE but registration is required.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Cleveland Clean Air Century Campaign quarterly meeting. Campaign News. Speaker TBA.


05 / 10
Start: 9:30 am
Start: May 10 2006 - 9:30am
End: May 12 2006 - 9:00pm

See the current student work from Cleveland Institute of Art's vaunted Industrial Design department.

Doug Paige, head of CIA's ID department, told a crowd at a recent E4S meeting:

"The split between disposable and high-end [products] is widening. If we can minimize the use of materials in production and shipping, we'll use less energy. We're starting to see that." 


05 / 11
(all day)
Start: May 10 2006 - 9:30am
End: May 12 2006 - 9:00pm

See the current student work from Cleveland Institute of Art's vaunted Industrial Design department.

Doug Paige, head of CIA's ID department, told a crowd at a recent E4S meeting:

"The split between disposable and high-end [products] is widening. If we can minimize the use of materials in production and shipping, we'll use less energy. We're starting to see that." 


Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

10th anniversary celebration of the Chagrin River Watershed Partners. RSVP to 440-975-3870 or lm@crwp.org.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

The Friends of Euclid Creek (concerned with the entire watershed from Beachwood to Wildwood) along with scientists from Notre Dame College, Tri-C, John Carroll, and the Cuyahoga Soil & Water District are initiating a long term water monitoring program in the watershed.

The Ohio EPA will conduct two Water Monitoring Training sessions for the project on Thursday, May 11, 2006 from 6 to 8 PM and on Saturday, May 13, 2006 from 10 AM to 12 noon. Both sessions will take place in the Euclid Creek Metropark. Meet at the Highland Picnic Area Parking lot. A person need attend only one session to learn the techniques. All are welcome. No previous science experience needed.

People who attend the training could participate in the experimental part of the project if they choose. College students would do much of the testing while schools are in session. Volunteers, with the help of the Friends of Euclid Creek, would do the testing when schools are on vacation. The aim is to test once per month at each monitoring site.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Jim Derych’s account of the ‘thousand small cuts’ that led him out of the clutches of Rush Limbaugh and into the Democratic Party. (A Dittohead is a fan of Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, etc.) The book illuminates how ‘dittoheads’ think and offers suggestions for progressives and liberals who wish to change that thinking. This is the true story of one man’s march from the heart of conservative darkness into the light of liberalism. Derych discusses national defense, fiscal policy, social issues and other topics. This unique, political memoir was originally a blog.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Workshop on maintaining and improving the energy efficiency of old homes, with Dave Spremulli, preservation construction specialist for the Cleveland Restoration Society. Sponsored by the Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission, Cleveland Heights Historical Society, and FutureHeights.


05 / 12
End: 9:00 pm
Start: May 10 2006 - 9:30am
End: May 12 2006 - 9:00pm

See the current student work from Cleveland Institute of Art's vaunted Industrial Design department.

Doug Paige, head of CIA's ID department, told a crowd at a recent E4S meeting:

"The split between disposable and high-end [products] is widening. If we can minimize the use of materials in production and shipping, we'll use less energy. We're starting to see that." 


Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Monthly meeting of the NOACA Governing Board about regional transportation planning. This month's meeting will also feature important discussions of the region's air quality planning to meet federal regulations for ozone and fine particles.


Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY!
 
Our West Creek Preserve is now a Metroparks
Reservation,
but still needs our help.  This ugly invasive plant,
garlic mustard is growing again, and needs
controlling before it goes to seed.  We removed many,
many bags
full of it in the past two years, but more needs to be
done before we can say we have the upper hand.  So
please come and help to pull it out.
 
When:     Friday, May 20, 2006
Time:      2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where:    meet in West Creek Reservation Parking Lot
 
We will provide gloves, bags and water.
 
Hope to see many of you, the more we are, the more we
get done.
 
Need anymore info, let me know 440.915.2940.
dschafer@westcreek.org


05 / 13
Start: 8:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Come join us for our spring celebration! Local farmers and produce, children’s activities, baby animals, music, food, local crafters, artists and more.

The Coit Road Farmer's Market is at the corner of Coit & Woodworth roads, a half-block west of E. 152nd St. and Noble Road, approximately 2 miles south of I-90 @ the 152nd St. exit.

Call 216-249-5455 for more information.


Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

Join City Year Cleveland and the Cleveland Bar Association for a number of "done-in-a-day" projects in Ward 17!  Be one of more than 1,000 volunteers as we work on more than 30 service projects throughout the community.

May 13, 2006

9 am - 3 pm (registration begins at 8:30 am)

Meet at  8:30 am at the Michael Zone Recreation Center, West 65th Street & Lorain Avenue

T-shirts, food and beverages will be provided!

For registration and more information go to:

www.cityyear.org/cleveland

or call Kaye Pryor at 216-574-2677 ext. 239


Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

Floodplain restoration and tree planting along the Chagrin River, sponsored by the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, Chagrin River Chapter. RSVP at 440-729-9621 or gina@crlc.cc.


Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

Plant Conservaton Day with presentation about invasive plants in Ohio, plant sale, and opportunity to talk with the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's horticultural staff.


Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

The Friends of Euclid Creek (concerned with the entire watershed from Beachwood to Wildwood) along with scientists from Notre Dame College, Tri-C, John Carroll, and the Cuyahoga Soil & Water District are initiating a long term water monitoring program in the watershed.

The Ohio EPA will conduct two Water Monitoring Training sessions for the project on Thursday, May 11, 2006 from 6 to 8 PM and on Saturday, May 13, 2006 from 10 AM to 12 noon. Both sessions will take place in the Euclid Creek Metropark. Meet at the Highland Picnic Area Parking lot. A person need attend only one session to learn the techniques. All are welcome. No previous science experience needed.

People who attend the training could participate in the experimental part of the project if they choose. College students would do much of the testing while schools are in session. Volunteers, with the help of the Friends of Euclid Creek, would do the testing when schools are on vacation. The aim is to test once per month at each monitoring site.


Start: 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

Nature Center at Shaker Lakes annual plant and native plant sale.


Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Be among the first to see the new Coe Lake Nature Trail in Berea. Casual dress recommended.


05 / 14
Start: 6:00 am
End: 9:00 pm

Come see the amazing spring bird migration at Magee Marsh, the famous "bird trap" along the shore of Lake Erie between Sandusky and Toledo. International Migratory Bird Day festivities are May 14.


05 / 15
05 / 16
Start: 9:00 am
End: 10:00 am

RTA board of trustees meeting -- The Finance Committee meets at 9 a.m. to discuss a proposed across-the-board fare increase, RTA’s first in 13 years. The move is prompted by skyrocketing fuel costs that have more than tripled in recent years. If the Committee recommends the proposal to the full Board, it will be voted on at a Board meeting that immediately follows the Committee meeting.

This action comes after several Board discussions at earlier meetings, and eight public hearings in late April and early May. If approved by the Board, increased fares could take effect as early as July 1.


Start: 12:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Lorain County workshop on urban redevelopment trends and financing mechanisms, with featured speaker Nate Zaremba.

For registration information, call 440-244-6503 or go to the Lorain Growth Corporation.


Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Join Entrepreneurs for Sustainability on May 16 to learn the how and why to mow less, pave less, water less and use less chemicals to save more money and create a healthier work place and community. If you are looking for a new business opportunity, the landscape and paving industries are changing and with change comes opportunity.

Speakers will include:

  • Tori Mills, Shaker Lakes Nature Center
  • Kathy Hanratty, Eviroscapes Landscape Design
  • Alec McClennan, Good Nature Organic Lawn Care

Register here (required)


Start: 5:45 pm
End: 7:45 pm

Updates on city's Dike 14 Master Plan and recently awarded USEPA brownfield grant for testing and risk assessment.


05 / 17
Start: 6:00 am
End: 9:30 am

Press release from RTA --

Frustration over skyrocketing gas prices has brought conservative Buick owners and counter-culture VW Beetle drivers together for the same cause. These and owners of all other makes and models of automobiles can take a stand against the higher prices on No Drive Day, Wednesday, May 17, by walking, running, biking or riding public transportation to work.

The event, held during National Transportation Week, National Air Quality Week, and National Bike to Work Week, is being organized by the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) and RTA as part of a local week-long celebration entitled “Healthy Air Days.” Other participants include City Year and various biking organizations throughout the region. The activity has also received support from community leaders, with Senator DeWine, Senator Voinovich, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, and the Cuyahoga County Commissioners all calling on area drivers to do their part by trying an alternative mode of travel on May 17.


Start: 7:00 am
End: 9:00 am

Join volunteers with the Lance Armstrong Foundation to focus attention on heath, medical research and saving lives and “Ride to Work” with the Lance Armstrong Foundation on Wednesday May 17th.

Be a part of nationwide activities right here in Northeast Ohio, raising the issue of medical research and therapies and talking about solutions for people with extraordinary challenges. Cyclists will be able to meet up with experienced ride leaders, volunteers with the nonprofit ClevelandBikes, at the following locations for a safe, fun ride downtown.

People can expect to be downtown on Mall B for the activities by 8:30 am. Showers for participants are available courtesy of the Greater Cleveland YMCA (Prospect Avenue).

Here is the list of sites and scheduled departures:

East Side

Arabica at 11300 Juniper in University Circle 7:45 AM; Dewey's Coffee on Shaker Square 7:15 AM; Starbuck's at Cedar and Fairmount 7:30 AM; Dunkin Donuts at E222nd and Lakeshore 7:15 AM; McDonald's on E156th and Lakeshore 7:45 AM


Start: 9:00 am
Start: May 17 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 19 2006 - 5:00pm

The nation's top green building and sustainability practitioners lead sessions on making the connection between building and society. This year will focus on innovation and the ability to implement sustainability and market these practices in the (Midwest) region.

Fee. Click here for more information or call 215-295-2725.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Cleveland Museum of Natural History Curator of Botany Dr. James Bissell discusses habitat restoration efforts undertaken by the Museum's Conservation Outreach Program. This talk is the last in this year's Curator's Forum series. Fee.


05 / 18
(all day)
Start: May 17 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 19 2006 - 5:00pm

The nation's top green building and sustainability practitioners lead sessions on making the connection between building and society. This year will focus on innovation and the ability to implement sustainability and market these practices in the (Midwest) region.

Fee. Click here for more information or call 215-295-2725.


Start: 12:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm

The Mahoning Valley region of Greater Ohio invites citizens to a forum to help establish state policy priorities for more sustainable land use in Ohio. For more information, contact Jim Converse or call 330-744-2667.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Effects of Big Box Retail Development Without Regional Planning

Guest Speakers:
David J. Kramer, Retail Developer
Zach Schiller, Policy Matters Ohio
Jaclyn Staci, Ohio Jobs With Justice
Paul Alsenas, Cuyahoga County Planning Director

Thursday, May 18th
Corporate College (Tri-C)
4400 Richmond Road, Warrensville Heights, Ohio 44128
6:30 pm            Meet & Greet, Tour of Facility
7:00 pm            Welcome
7:15 pm            Program (followed by Q&A)
There is a $10 fee for Non-members/Guests

Please make reservations no later than Monday, May 15th to:
Kathy Gambatese, 216-481-1685, fax 216-383-6320, email kgambatese@aol.com   ----------------------------------------------


05 / 19
End: 5:00 pm
Start: May 17 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 19 2006 - 5:00pm

The nation's top green building and sustainability practitioners lead sessions on making the connection between building and society. This year will focus on innovation and the ability to implement sustainability and market these practices in the (Midwest) region.

Fee. Click here for more information or call 215-295-2725.


Start: 7:00 am
End: 9:30 am

This is National Bike to Work Day. ClevelandBikes will be hosting a Bike to Work Event and free breakfast in downtown Cleveland at AJ Rocco's Espresso Bar. Join one of our groups riding in from all over the region. You can check the meeting spots and ride times at www.clevelandbikes.org. We'll be riding rain or shine. I hope to see you Friday!


05 / 20
Start: 7:30 am
End: 11:30 am

Hike to the dike, bike to the dike or drive to this spring's Migration Mania on Dike 14, Cleveland's unique lakefront nature preserve! Bring your family and join naturalists for a rare hike on this "secret side of Cleveland." You will see a variety of migrating birds and perhaps other elusive wildlife, along with one of the best views in Cleveland.

Hikes begin at 7:30 a.m. The last hike is at 11:00 a.m. Learn more about future plans and how the Dike 14 Environmental Education Collaborative is helping area students get a better understanding of nature and the environment. Hikes are scheduled each half hour.  Dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. Bring binoculars, if desired. Dike 14 is adjacent to Gordon Lakefront State Park, north of I-90 at the Martin Luther King Blvd. exit. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs are permitted on the dike.

Free. Contact:  Janine Rybka/Melissa Goshe 216-524-6580 or email


Start: 9:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

This forum will provide an opportunity for community development professionals, city planners, designers, developers, investors, elected officials and the public to brainstorm how best to build on the assets of Cleveland's neighborhoods to create a more sustainable city. Matthew Carmona, keynote speaker, is Head of the Planning School at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, and is a well known educator, theorist, and designer in the field of urban design, with a special competence in sustainable planning. His talk will be followed by an interactive session with a panel of local community development professionals and planners. Sponsored by National City Bank and the Third Planet Foundation. For more information and to register.


Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

RiverDay 2006 with educational events, clean-ups, and tours throughout the Cuyahoga River watershed. More information.


Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

A wide variety of Certified Organic vegetable, herb and flower starts for the home gardener will be available at Crown Point’s 2nd Annual Organic Plant Sale from 10am to 4pm.  Many are varieties favored by the Crown Point farmers for the CSA and Farmers’ Market stand.  Peppers, eggplant, heirloom tomatoes, greens and cucumbers among other items will be available. 

A Native Plant Walk is also scheduled at 3 pm. Denise Ellsworth and Christine Freitag will lead the walk through Crown Point’s varied habitats: wetland-pond ecosystem, woodlands, meadows and farm.  Come enjoy the beautiful country setting of our historic farmstead overlooking scenic Cuyahoga Valley National Park.  The walk is free and open to the public. 


Start: 12:00 pm
Start: May 20 2006 - 12:00pm
End: May 21 2006 - 8:00pm

This joyous festival of arts, handmade crafts, music, dance, poetry and theater is
held on University Circle's Hessler Street, Cleveland's first historic landmark
district.


05 / 21
End: 8:00 pm
Start: May 20 2006 - 12:00pm
End: May 21 2006 - 8:00pm

This joyous festival of arts, handmade crafts, music, dance, poetry and theater is
held on University Circle's Hessler Street, Cleveland's first historic landmark
district.


Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Make your own Rain Barrel. Cost: $35 ($20 for Detroit Shoreway neighborhood residents). Please call Mandy Metcalf at 961-4242 x 227 to register before May 15th.


Start: 3:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Party and fundraiser for the Ohio Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides with featured speakers Harvey Wasserman, author and environmentalist, and Sarah Willis, award-winning author.

For more information contact Barry Zucker at 440-442-1818 or e-mail to ocamp@neo.rr.com.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

No joke! You can make tasty pesto out of garlic mustard and have a use for a pesty invasive plant. The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is having a fundraising dinner to demonstrate.

Reservations are required. RSVP to Lara at roketenetz@shakerlakes.org or 216-321-5935 x 240 by May 20. You may also register online (make sure to designate your gift as "Nature Center Pestival").


05 / 22
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Cleveland Jobs with Justice annual spring celebration and luncheon with keynote address by Stewart Acuff, national organizing director for the AFL-CIO. Ticket information here, or call 440-333-7007.


05 / 23
Start: 7:30 am
End: 9:00 am

Cleveland Engineering Society leadership breakfast with Peter Buca, vice president of innovation and technology for the Fluid Connectors Group of Parker Hannifin, speaking about “Facilitating Creativity and Innovation: A Practitioner's Notes.”

To register, call 216-316-3100 or email lhodges@cesnet.org.


Start: 7:30 am
End: 9:00 am

Are you looking for a business idea to launch in the sustainable economy? Perhaps you are looking for a job with a business that values sustainability principles and you want to help them implement these ideas? Join your peers the fourth Tuesday of each month at the E4S Connection and Learning Center to get linked to the sustainability economy!

Fee. Click here for more information and to register.


Start: 8:00 am
End: 10:00 am

Small and minority business development and income equality are two of the factors important to Northeast Ohio’s economic future. Both depend on micro lending, a proven economic development tool. As a nonprofit lender and technical assistance provider in Cleveland, WECO Fund, Inc. has provided more than $1 million in loans to 53 businesses not able to obtain traditional financing. These businesses have created 154 jobs and contribute to the tax base and broader economy. This Forum will feature national experts, Wendy K. Baumann, President, The Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation and Sue A. Peters, Associate Program Officer, Mott Foundation’s Pathways Out of Poverty Team as well as local experts in micro lending. It will also showcase local success stories.

For more information and to register.


Start: 1:00 pm
Start: May 23 2006 - 1:00pm
End: May 24 2006 - 5:00pm

Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition symposium on research, markets and funding. For registration and other information. go here.


05 / 24
End: 5:00 pm
Start: May 23 2006 - 1:00pm
End: May 24 2006 - 5:00pm

Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition symposium on research, markets and funding. For registration and other information. go here.


Start: 8:30 am
End: 4:30 pm

Seminar on "Safer Facilities - Chemical Safety & Hazard Reduction," featuring presentations and workshop sessions on vulnerability assessment, target hardening, hazard reduction, population protection, and hazardous rail cargo accidents. Sponsored by the Cuyahoga County Local Emergency Planning Committee.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

We’ll explore ideas, gather your input and prioritize neighborhood improvements:

  • Pedestrian and bicycle connections to the Rapid Station
  • The future of the Madison Avenue Bridge
  • Traffic calming on Lorain Ave., W.65th St., and W.58th St.
  • Bus connections/community circulator planning 

For more info, call Mandy Metcalf at Detroit Shoreway CDO at 961-4242 x227


Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Shaker Heights is breaking ground on the 150-unit Lofts of Avalon Station - built right at the RTA Blue Line rail station (near Lee and Van Aken). The $60 million project includes a green roof over its parking deck. See this latest addition to the area's transit-oriented developments. Call 440-343-1701 for more information.


05 / 25
Start: 7:30 am
End: 9:30 am

You have your dream job...Your own business. Now how do you find time to work "on" your business and not just "in" your business?

Bring your business development questions to the E4S Connection and Learning Center on the fourth Thursday of every month. E4S staff, our monthly guest experts (accountants, lawyers, successful entrepreneurs, business plan coaches, marketing and HR professionals) and your peers will be on hand to help you move quick around the barriers that may be challenging your business and your time.

We have found peer roundtables to be one of the quickest ways to get the answers to those nagging business challenges and connections with other business owners that may lead to new business opportunities.

Click here for more information and to register.


Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

As Ohio’s population growth is relatively flat and the costs of services continue to rise, we are faced with important decisions for the future development and sustainability of Ohio. This is one in a series of forums sponsored by OSU Extension addressing the issues of regional sustainability. Call 330-263-3799 with any questions.

Keynote: The Imperative of Regionalism for Ohio's Survival; A View from Southwestern Ohio: Mike Robinette, Executive Director of the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission

Responses from the Northeast Ohio Region: An Economic Perspective: Robert Layton, Principal Economic Planner, Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA)

A Watershed Perspective: Dana Oleskiewicz, Extension Educator, Watershed Management, OSU Extension Center at Wooster

A Planning Perspective: Speaker TBA

Optional -- Voices and Choices Community Conversation around the topic of Regionalism, an opportunity for Northeast Ohio citizens to gather to discuss challenges facing the region and to begin to brainstorm solutions to address these challenges.


Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

"The Natural Flats" is a new project by Cleveland Public Art and artist Don Harvey, designed to build awareness of the green spaces in the Flats and encourage their enjoyment and preservation.

Join in the unfolding of a new tour guide, "The Natural Flats: A Field Guide to Habitat in Unexpected Places" and an exhibition of photographs of the natural Flats by Don Harvey.


05 / 26
Start: 9:00 am
Start: May 26 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 29 2006 - 5:00pm

Healing Mountains, the 16th annual Heartwood Forest Council, May 26-29, which this year will be combined with the 6th annual Summit for the Mountains, and focus on stopping mountaintop removal coal mining. The combined Forest Council/Summit will take place at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center, 38 miles north of Charleston, West Virginia. In addition to a full schedule of events and activities at Cedar Lakes, Healing Mountains will feature a Memorial Day service on Kayford Mountain in the middle of an active mountaintop removal site in commemoration of obliterated mountains, destroyed communities, buried streams, lost species, and missed opportunities.

Registration information here.

Healing Mountains is being organized and co-hosted by Heartwood, the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Coal River Mountain Watch, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Sierra Club Central Appalachian Environmental Justice Program, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, Model Forest, and SouthWings.


Start: 11:00 am
End: 3:30 pm

Regional Equity Summit convened by Gamaliel Ohio Metro Equity organizations in Cleveland, Youngstown and Cincinnati. Speakers include john powell, Myron Orfield, and David Rusk.

To register, call 216-834-2324 or email jdlehrer@yahoo.com.


05 / 27
(all day)
Start: May 26 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 29 2006 - 5:00pm

Healing Mountains, the 16th annual Heartwood Forest Council, May 26-29, which this year will be combined with the 6th annual Summit for the Mountains, and focus on stopping mountaintop removal coal mining. The combined Forest Council/Summit will take place at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center, 38 miles north of Charleston, West Virginia. In addition to a full schedule of events and activities at Cedar Lakes, Healing Mountains will feature a Memorial Day service on Kayford Mountain in the middle of an active mountaintop removal site in commemoration of obliterated mountains, destroyed communities, buried streams, lost species, and missed opportunities.

Registration information here.

Healing Mountains is being organized and co-hosted by Heartwood, the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Coal River Mountain Watch, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Sierra Club Central Appalachian Environmental Justice Program, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, Model Forest, and SouthWings.


05 / 28
(all day)
Start: May 26 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 29 2006 - 5:00pm

Healing Mountains, the 16th annual Heartwood Forest Council, May 26-29, which this year will be combined with the 6th annual Summit for the Mountains, and focus on stopping mountaintop removal coal mining. The combined Forest Council/Summit will take place at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center, 38 miles north of Charleston, West Virginia. In addition to a full schedule of events and activities at Cedar Lakes, Healing Mountains will feature a Memorial Day service on Kayford Mountain in the middle of an active mountaintop removal site in commemoration of obliterated mountains, destroyed communities, buried streams, lost species, and missed opportunities.

Registration information here.

Healing Mountains is being organized and co-hosted by Heartwood, the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Coal River Mountain Watch, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Sierra Club Central Appalachian Environmental Justice Program, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, Model Forest, and SouthWings.


05 / 29
End: 5:00 pm
Start: May 26 2006 - 9:00am
End: May 29 2006 - 5:00pm

Healing Mountains, the 16th annual Heartwood Forest Council, May 26-29, which this year will be combined with the 6th annual Summit for the Mountains, and focus on stopping mountaintop removal coal mining. The combined Forest Council/Summit will take place at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center, 38 miles north of Charleston, West Virginia. In addition to a full schedule of events and activities at Cedar Lakes, Healing Mountains will feature a Memorial Day service on Kayford Mountain in the middle of an active mountaintop removal site in commemoration of obliterated mountains, destroyed communities, buried streams, lost species, and missed opportunities.

Registration information here.

Healing Mountains is being organized and co-hosted by Heartwood, the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Coal River Mountain Watch, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Sierra Club Central Appalachian Environmental Justice Program, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, Model Forest, and SouthWings.


05 / 30
05 / 31
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm

Historic Downtown Cleveland Annual Luncheon with guest speaker Ed McMahon, Senior Resident Fellow at the Urban Land Institute. McMahon holds the Charles Fraser Chair on Sustainable Development at the Urban Land Institute in Washington, DC, and is a leading authority on sustainable development, land conservation, urban desgin and historic preservation.

Proceeds from the Luncheon benefit the Historic Warehouse District and the Historic Gateway Neighborhood. More details to follow. To reserve seats, call 216-344-3947.


06 / 1
Start: 7:30 am
End: 10:30 am

Cleveland State University and Currere will facilitate a dialogue between the City of Cleveland and members of the Northeast Ohio real estate development community. Please join us to share your perspective, learn about best practices, and help make Cleveland a high performing, prosperous part of the Northeast Ohio region!

Learn about: What is high performance development and what are some local examples?

  • What incentives and opportunities exist in Cleveland?
  • What myths exist about developing in Cleveland?
  • What can the City of Cleveland do to make development easier for developers?

Register via email at edc@csuohio.edu or by phone at 216.687.4750


Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

A creative presentation by G.M. Donley of urban spaces accompanied by transcripts of people's impressions of those spaces. The works are triplets of images in black & white. Visitors will have an opportunity to add their own thoughts to the images.

Opening reception with the artist is free and open to the public. Exhibit runs through September 30.


Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:30 pm

You are invited to attend a presentation and discussion of important progress in the Cuyahoga Valley Initiative (CVI). It will conclude Rocky Mountain Institute's (RMI) work on CVI and describe the next steps to success as CVI begins to run on its own legs.

CVI is a large-scale vision to restore the economy, river, culture, and community of the Cuyahoga Valley, especially in the area of the ship channel. In April 2004, with the guidance of local leaders, RMI developed a strategy and set of actions that would help attain this envisioned revitalization. For the past year and a half, RMI pursued the second phase of its work: implementation of some of the recommendations from Phase I.

On Thursday, June 1, RMI and representatives from various agencies and organizations in the community will present their progress on various projects relating to water quality (storm water and river restoration), green industrial buildings, and economic development that turns waste into revenue. For certain projects, memoranda of understanding promising future action will be signed at this event. We invite you to hear about exciting new ideas and propositions, engage the presenters in discussion, and serve as public witnesses and future collaborators in these efforts.


Start: 5:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Celebrate the city as East 4th Street becomes party central. Check out the ultra-talented Sparx street performers and enjoy a taste of E. 4th Street with affordably priced samplings from local eateries, including Pickwick & Frolic, Flannery's, Lola, and House of Blues. Log on here for information.


Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

The State of the Coalition address and reports will be made by Executive Director Elaine Barnes, as well as a Treasurer's report and updates of current CGBC projects. Hors d'oeuvres by the Web of Life will be provided. Free to members.

Register by calling Cleveland GBC at 216-961-8850 or register online.


06 / 2
Start: 7:30 am
End: 9:30 am

Wake Up! to Green Building: A Case Study of the W. 65th/EcoVillage Rapid Station
1.5 AIA CEU

Registration:
$30 Members of Cleveland GBC, AIA Cleveland, Hard-Hatted Women, GCREO, National Association of Women in Construction and Cleveland Engineering Society
$40 non-members
$55 includes a CGBC Membership

The W. 65th/EcoVillage Rapid Station is the heart of the Cleveland EcoVillage. The building itseft encourages the use of alternative transportation not only because it is a rapid transit station, but also because of its accessibility to pedestrians and its available bike storage. Efficient radiant heat is used to condition the space in cool weather, while no air conditioning is used in warm weather. Rather, the structure is designed to stay cool even on the warmest days, even while the interior space is flooded with daylight. The project also made efforts to be a good community partner by providing a community garden, using a significant amount of locally produced materials, and by reducing light pollution around the building. While the West 65th Street Rapid Station did not seek LEED Certification, it's use of sustainable building design and products cleared the way for future RTA projects to be green and attempt LEED Certification.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Opening of June Art Review showcasing local artists in Northeast Ohio from June 2 through June 17. Registration information. 


06 / 3
Start: 9:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

Western Reserve Land Conservancy, Firelands Chapter's special outing to Dr. Wallace and Susan Wendt’s 275 acres on the Rocky River. Trumpeter swans, an Ohio endangered species are raised there and then introduced into the wild. See ponds, rich vernal pools, mature forests, with beautiful wildflowers and diverse birds. The Western Cuyahoga Audubon Society will be joining us for this unique hike!

Call 440-774-4226 or email firelandslc@oberlin.net for more information.


Start: 9:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

The 7th annual Big Creek (Chevy branch) clean-up. Join us as we “sweep” through the neighborhood in an effort to protect and restore beautiful Big Creek — from McGowan Park to Brookfield Park. Dress for the weather/wear long sleeves, boots & gloves. For more information call Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District 216-524-6580, ext. 10.


Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Garden tours, kids’ activities, refreshments, garden gifts, gardening tips, meet our 2006 Green Corps, and enter Green Around Town (a beautiful urban garden contest).

Bring your family, friends, and neighbors!

For more information, please call 216-707-2832!


Start: 3:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Two free screenings of award-winning documentary "The Future of Food" - an in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented and genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled U.S. grocery stores for the past decade.


Start: 6:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Proyecto Luz, meaning “Project Light,” is an HIV/AIDS outreach program for Latinos and other residents of Cleveland's west side.

This year, Proyecto Luz is hosting the first annual Fiesta de Luz (Festival of Light), a benefit celebration supporting HIV/AIDS prevention education programs.

The fiesta will be an evening of food from nine of Cleveland's hottest Latino restaurants, including Mallorca and Brassa, dancing, music from Conjunto Carnival and D.J. Israelo, and tours of the beautiful West Tech Lofts.


06 / 4
06 / 5
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Slow Food Northern Ohio, one of the very first slow food conviviums to form in this country, is holding a benefit to raise funds to send several local farmers and chefs to Slow Food's biennial Terra Madre event in Italy this October. For more information, contact convivium leader Linda Griffith at 216.378.9307 or email hotcookLG@adelphia.net.


06 / 6
Start: 9:30 am
End: 2:30 pm

Voices & Choices Regional Leadership Team Summit to learn about future commitments of the Fund for Our Economic Future and evaluate options for addressing emerging regional challenges.


Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Presentation about CityWheels, the new car sharing company in Cleveland, which is intended to reduce dependency on private cars, supplement public transit, and encourage alternative means of transportation.


Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The Urban Repair Project will meet to discuss:

1. Summer volunteer projects

2. Fall - University Circle AIDS walk (we need a "team coordinator")

3. Orchard Park Walk: June 14