Events
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Start: 12:00 am
End: 11:59 pm
HOW MANY DAYS CAN YOU AVOID COMMUTING ALONE, DURING THE WEEKS OF July 20th – August 2nd? Carpool - Find a partner, even for just 1 day a week, using our free service at www.OhioRideshare.org. Bike To Work and To Do Errands - View or print a FREE county bike route map at www.noaca.org/bikemaps.html Ride the Bus - Visit www.noaca.org/cc2008.html for all the regional transit links Walk - No additional equipment needed! Telecommute (Work from Home) - First time? This is a good week to try it! Compressed Work-Week - Work four 10-hour days and take a day off! Please share your commute story at www.noaca.org/cc2008.html and we will calculate the emissions you saved as a region! Commuter Challenge 2008 is brought to you by the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency’s Air Quality Programs, Rideshare Program, and Bicycle Planning. NOACA is a regional transportation and environmental planning agency. For more info call (216) 241-2414 ext. 252 or 373. Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Merrick House has partnered with Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital's Inury Prevention Center and Safe Kids Greater Cleveland to offer a unique summer camp experience for youth ages 10-13 of the Near West Side of Cleveland. The CVC summer bike camp is not just about traveling by bike, it's a way to explore the many educational, recreational and future career opportunities on the Near West Side and beyond in a supportive atmosphere of friends, neighbors and community. Each day of camp will have a theme around which activities, experiences and travel routes will be organized. For example, on Food & Nutrition Day stops will include the West Side Market, community gardens and local restaurants. Other stops will include a recording studio, sports venues, artists' studios, Steelyard Commons, the Towpath Trail, Edgewater Beach and more! Campers will also participate in a service learning project and have numerous fun group activities at Merrick House, Lincoln Park and Clark Fields. For one day of the camp, participants will use rapid transit to visit University Hospitals of Cleveland to learn about the many careers available in healthcare, science and medicine. Any Tremont business owners, artists or organizations that would like to get involved and be part of the weekly tour of the neighborhood and share what you do should contact Thomas Cook of Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital at 216-983-1105. Camp Sessions: Start: 10:00 pm
End: 10:59 pm
Verlezza Dance presents a week long Youth Summer Dance Workshop The workshop is under the direction of Sabatino and Barbara Verlezza. The dance workshop allows students the opportunity to fully experience the professional rehearsal process from technique class, to the exploration of improvisational elements, to learning new choreography. The workshop culminates in an informal, free showing to the public. For 7-15 year olds Time: 10am - 3pm For more information, visit www.verlezzadance.com or call 216.225.8320. Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Speakers: Wes Finch, Ari Maron, Chris Ronayne, and Randy Stickler Private, public, and philanthropic investment are converging to create the "perfect real estate and economic development storm" in University Circle. Building on the strength of its health care industry, arts, cultural, and education facilities, University Circle continues its transformation with more than $3 billion of investment, and thousands of new jobs created. A discussion of this remarkable transformation and development will feature civic and private-sector partners who are working and investing in the University Circle area. Fee. For reservations, call 888-223-6786 or visit www.cityclub.org. Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority invites you to participate in a community meeting to review preliminary station designs for its $10 million upgrade and renovation of the Cedar-University Rapid Transit Station. GCRTA’s primary goal is to make the Cedar-University Rapid Station integral to the community by maximizing its connection with area neighborhoods and ensuring that the station is designed with your input in mind. RSVP to Emily Baunach at BrownFlynn (440-484-0100, Ext. 210 or emilyb@brownflynn.com) | ||


