January 2010 - Tremont West Development Corporation
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January 2010 - Tremont West Development Corporation
Vol. 25, Issue 1 Reading Room Opens at Merrick House thanks to Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Northeastern Ohio There is a new place for children to read books in Tremont. With generous funding from Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Northeastern Ohio, Merrick House and Cleveland Reads entered into a partnership to create a new reading room and family literacy center at Merrick House. The room is designed as a bright, cheerful space where parents and children can participate in read-aloud sessions and share books together. The reading room will be used by the pre-school day care program and the youth services program at Merrick House. The day care program provides children ages three months to five years with an education that fosters warmth, friendliness, helpfulness, cooperation, respect for differences and acceptance of all people. The youth services program provides children from age 6 to 18 years old an opportunity to participate in activities focused on growth and development. Participants in the day care and youth programs will be able to sit and read books in comfortable rocking chairs as well as participate in read-aloud sessions and literacy based activities in the new reading room. Funding for the project was provided by Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Northeastern Ohio, an organization which helps children by awarding grants to qualified not-for-profit organizations whose programs improve the quality of life for children and their families in Northeastern Ohio. These grants impact the lives of 2406 Professor Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113 countless children and their families in the areas of health care and treatment, social services, and education. Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Northeastern Ohio provided funding to purchase new books and children’s furniture for the reading room at Merrick House. The opportunity for this partnership was identified by Kristen Ciofani Trolio, Community Organizer and Model Blocks Manager for Tremont West Development Corporation. She brought together Robin Sullivan of Cleveland Reads, Sherriea Jackson of Merrick House and Marie Timpano, Executive Director of Merrick House to establish the partnership. Cleveland Reads is a non-profit literacy organization whose vision is to transform lives through literacy by serving as Northeast Ohio’s leading literacy provider for children, youth and families. Merrick House is a Settlement House neighborhood center serving the Brooklyn Centre, Clark-Fulton, Stockyards and Tremont neighborhoods. Founded in 1919 by the Christ Child Society and Catholic Charities, its mission is to respect cultural diversity while encouraging community harmony. Merrick House has two locations: 1050 Starkweather Avenue in Tremont and 3167 Fulton Road in Clark-Fulton. Merrick House offers educational, social and recreational programs. Address Service Requested Tremont West Development Corporation Annual Membership January, 2010 I Buy NEO Supports TREMONT! Whether you need an oil change or a place to eat lunch… There’s a local spot for that! Join your fellow residents and business owners in Tremont and help to grow our local economy. Tremont West Development has partnered with I Buy NEO to promote locally owned businesses that support our shopping and service needs. I Buy NEO is a program dedicated to educating residents of Northeast Ohio on the importance of buying from local, independently owned businesses and the local economic impact it has on our region. Meeting Wonder how you can get started? Thursday, January 28th 2010 First, visit www.ibuyneo.com/tremontwest to purchase your I Buy NEO community card. The community card provides you access to nearly 300 merchants offering you rebates on your purchases. A percentage of your rebate goes back to you while another portion goes to support Tremont West Development Corporation in its mission to further enhance our community. 6:00pm—Dinner 7:00pm—Meeting OLA/St. Joseph Center (2346 West 14th Street) Join us for dinner and let’s celebrate 2009 together! Beginning in the spring, Merrick House hopes to offer read-aloud and literacy instruction sessions in the reading room for the Tremont community. Watch Inside Tremont for more information. Non Profit Org. US POSTAGE PAID Cleveland, Ohio Permit # 1591 Once you purchase your card, I Buy NEO will track your purchases and reward you and your non- profit with earned cash rewards on a regular basis! Are you a merchant interested in offering rewards to Tremont residents? Well, you can also be an integral part of the I Buy NEO program. To learn more or to register your business please contact Dan Roman at 216-592-2304 or droman@cose.org. Join together in this FREE and easy way to support our local retailers and small businesses! Purchase your I Buy NEO card and present it at any participating Tremont local spots and others across Northeast, Ohio for goods and services like restaurants, galleries, car repair, dry-cleaning and many more and in turn you will help to keep dollars right here in Northeast Ohio. Remember, shopping at locally owned businesses creates jobs and keeps money in our local economy, creating a vibrant region to live and work. Visit ibuyneo.com for a list of local spots to shop or to purchase you I Buy NEO Community Card. What's inside? Page Meet Your Neighbor 2 Tremont History Project 3 WelcomeNew Tremont Business 4 Tremont ArtWalk Listing 5 Block Club Happenings 7 Classifieds 7 Special Event Listing 8 Meeting Schedule 8 Executive Director’s Letter 6 Page 2 Inside Tremont Congratulations to Metro North and Holmden Buhrer Rowley Block Clubs! A service of the Tremont West Development Corporation Editor: Michelle Davis 2406 Professor Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216-575-0920—Phone 216-575-0998—Fax www.tremontwest.org “To maintain and improve the living, business, and cultural conditions for all of Tremont” 2009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tom Cook, President Katherine Bulava, First Vice-President Merrick , House’s David Mehring Seconddiscussion Vice-President group is one of many to be Lynn McLaughlin Murray, Treasurer held throughout the county. Christopher Alvarado, Secretary There have been two new garden and greenspace projects that have been awarded funding for their innovative ideas: The SoTre Community Garden and Revitalizing Roots Learning Park. The SoTre Community Garden has been funded by NPI through their Land Reutilization funds. The garden project utilizes a vacant lot that is located nearly in the center of the Metro North Block Club area. The fact that it is in the center of the block club area is key: The group envisions the garden not only as a place to grow vegetables and flowers, but also as a small, park-like area where residents can connect with each other and enjoy being in a garden setting. The plan is to create wide, flat walkways, for elderly residents who want to be able to enjoy the garden but who use wheelchairs and/or walkers, and include at least two areas with seating so that residents can sit and enjoy the space. As some of the residents who are involved in the project are new to the concept of gardening, the plan is to offer those residents basic education in Conceptual plan by: Joseph Stanley. planting, organic pest and weed control and to offer advice about the varieties of vegetables and flowers that will thrive in our zone. A goal is to partner with MetroHealth, which is right down the street from the garden, or Neighborhood Family Practice, a healthcare provider in the Tremont neighborhood, to share information with residents about the nutritional value found in fresh fruits and vegetables. The plan is to stick to the original plan of raised, stone-lined beds to give a more traditional, aesthetically pleasing look that will be more in keeping with the garden not only as a place to grow food, but as a place to grow connections between neighbors; and to build a sense of pride and accomplishment in the neighborhood. During the planning process for the garden, the group had the pocket parks of Paris and other cities in mind: Tiny little jewels, tucked away in between buildings and houses. Congratulations to Eric Lutzo, Sandy Smith and the Metro North Block Club! Revitalizing Roots Learning Park was funded through the Re-Imagining a More Sustainable Cleveland program. The Learning Park will be located at 1095 Holmden Avenue. The Park will be a community green space that educates the public on the remediation of contaminated soil, since the soil on the site has tested moderately contaminated with lead. It will feature a “Path to Phytoremediation,” which will be a walkway through plants that are effective for remediation of the site’s soil. The Park will contain educational signs, benches, and a community green space. The Park is a great addition to the already established Holmden Hill Community Garden. Congrats to Meg Havey, Christina Keegan, and Tyler MacDuffie on their grant! Susan Coy, Herb Crowther, Meet Your Neighbor, Georgiann Franko Aaron LeMieux, Deane Malaker, Karen Moss, David Purpera, Tremont Organizations you are involved with: LH/SS, OSS, St. Augustine Eric W. Russ, Renee Richardson Seniors, 2nd District Community Relations, Friends of Clark Field, Tremont Resident Service Corp., and a graduate of the Westside Leadership Collaborative of Cleveland. Henry Senyak, Sandy Yambor Ex-Officio Tim Donovan Donovan Duncan Tim Jenkins STAFF Chris Garland Executive Director Stephen Bloom Property Management Director Qualetha Carty Office Manager Sammy Catania Development Director/SII Program Manager Michelle Davis Marketing & Fund Development Director Katie Hough Ward 13 Area Coordinator Robert Rodgers Ward 14 / West 25th Street Coordinator Scott Rosenstein Community Organizer/TACF Manager Kristen Trolio Community Organizer/Model Blocks Manager Name: Georgiann G. Franko Block Club area in which you live: Lincoln Heights/Scranton Starkweather (LH/SS), The TOP of Tremont How long have you lived in the Tremont Neighborhood? 10 years this time. My family has been here for 104 years—directly off the boat from Poland. If you could trade places with any other person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional, with whom would it be? I can’t think of anyone. My life has not always been easy but it has been interesting. How do you describe the Tremont neighborhood to people who have never visited Tremont? We are like a stew with every imaginable ingredient thrown in the pot. Not always to everyone's taste but always interesting. I love it. Come and try it yourself and see what you think. Favorite "Tremont" Activity: Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival, all of the events in Clark Field, working with the seniors with the Tremont Resident Service Corp. and the Taste of Tremont What is your favorite bit of Tremont History that you know? It was a Saturday afternoon in 1948. I was in the backyard pestering my grandmother while she hung out the laundry. Suddenly the guys at Fire Station 8 began to sound their siren and ring their fire bell. Then every church rang their bells. Grandma told me the Cleveland Indians had won the World Series. We were a united community that day. If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be? What Ever Floats Your Boat. Inside Tremont Page 3 Tremont History Project/Museum Photos of the inside of Holy Ghost, located at 2420 West 14th Street taken by Robert Burke and Reen Nemeth. Holy Ghost Church Celebrates 100 Years While Holding its Final Liturgy Holy Ghost Greek Catholic (Now called Byzantine Catholic) Church marked its centennial celebration, along with its closing, on November 1. The event was both heartwarming and sad. This beautiful Eastern Rite Catholic Church held its final liturgy on a nice, fall Sunday afternoon, the first of November. What was especially sad was the fact that about 40 years ago, there were still many, many parisioners attending this church. It was when the highway went through the neighborhood and disrupted the lives of not only these parisioners, but many others in neighboring parishes, that the Tremont churches began to suffer great losses in attendance as parisioners moved out of Tremont and into outlying areas and suburbs. Holy Ghost was a comforting beacon from the early days of the 20th century, and its pastor, Father Hanulya, fostered pride in the parisioner's ethnic Rusyn (Rusin, Carpatho-Rusyn, Carpatho-Russian, etc.) heritage by forming various ethnic Rusyn organizations and eventually by promoting the Marketing Committee Seeking Volunteers and Donations! Join us at the next meeting, Wednesday, January 13th at the Tremont West Conference Room, 2406 Professor Avenue, 6pm! establishment of a Rusin Cultural Garden. The parisioners, former parisioners, and guests recounted their blessings as members and former members of the parish community, and they gave thanks for all that Holy Ghost parish has been to them and to Cleveland and to Tremont for 100 years. After the liturgy, pictures were taken on the front steps, parish administrator Father Steven Koplinka "extinguished the sanctuary lamp, closed the royal doors of the iconostas and removed the Eucharist and antimension (the cloth, containing a relic, upon which the Eucharist is celebrated) from the holy table." A banquet afterwards took place in the lower church hall. A "Holy Forerunner" Award recipient, Sue Mandzak (unfortunately, now in a nursing home), was thanked for her commitment to promoting the church. It was especially heartwarming to have Susan mentioned, because it was due to her efforts that the current Carpatho-Rusyn museum, located at St. John Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, was recently re-opened. The Cathedral is located at Broadview and Snow Road and welcomes visitors on specific days and times. Father Kachuba, as protosyncellus, read the official degree of suppression of Holy Ghost Parish. He then called upon Father Koplinka and lay representatives, Richard and Beverly Klinkovsky, to present to the bishop the parish antimension, administration book and keys." The parishes of St. Mary and Holy Spirit of Cleveland, and St. Mary Magdalene in Fairview Park all grew from people originally from Holy Ghost Parish. Various current parisioners said they were "sad" to see the parish close, that "it's a beautiful church", and that they were "disappointed" in the parish's closing. We, at Tremont History Project, invite not only Tremont residents, but those receiving Inside Tremont, to attend one or more of the remaining Tremont Churches especially those slated to close by the Cleveland Catholic Diocese, Our Lady of Mercy located on W. 11th Street across from Lincoln Park and St. Wendelin's located on Columbus Rd. (up Willey Hill as it ends at Columbus). Both of these beautiful parishes are slated to close in May of 2010. Pictures supplied by Robert Burke and by Reen Nemeth. Information in parentheses from HORIZONS newsletter of the Eparchy of Parma. Balance of information from Tremont History Project and Holy Ghost archives, used with permission. Tremont History Project WILL NOT meet in January or February. If there is interest in helping us with research and other opportunities please call, 440-785-6315. Page 4 Inside Tremont Tremont West welcomes Full Service Breakfast & Lunch (Brunch Style) 7 days a week! Jefferson Studio to Tremont! Monday - Friday—7 am—5 pm Saturday-Sunday— 8 am—5 pm 777 Starkweather * 216-622-7773 www.luckyscafe.com FAIRFIELD GAS & AUTO Complete Car Care 1001 Fairfield Ave Jefferson Studio is the newest addition to the Tremont art gallery scene. Nestled at 860 Jefferson Avenue. Stop by the studio/gallery for a thought-provoking look at one-of-a-kind artwork. The artist in residence, Susan Hlaudy, is primarily an oil painter and her work is currently on display in the gallery. Jefferson Studio 860 Jefferson Ave. 330-647-4159 call for gallery hours & appointments Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Work (216) 771-6866 Cell (216) 856-9392 NOW LEASING!!! NOW LEASING!!! TREMONT POINTE PHASE II January Special 2BR TOWNHOUSE $859.00 & 3BR TOWNHOUSE $1050.00 216-298-4060 The Cleveland Museum of Natural History leads Nature Hike in Tremont and the Flats This past fall, a group of Museum members led by Garrett Ormiston and Trish MacKeigan from the Botany and Natural Areas Departments at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, returned to an area in the flats adjacent to Tremont to continue looking at the unique plants that are found in the area. This hike was a part of an ongoing series of ‘urban botany treks’ that the Museum is leading to various city parks and vacant areas that are being reclaimed by nature. The purpose of these hikes is to make people aware of the large diversity of plants that surround them in the city, their backyards and local parks. A surprising array of species was discovered during the September hike. The site that was visited is a former railroad and power line right-of-way, and was partially paved. Vigorous weeds poked their way through the cracks in the sidewalk, and groves of colonizing trees such as cottonwoods and staghorn sumac flourished in the vacant lot. Typically, the plants that you find in these abandoned areas are a mix of non-native weeds and native plants that have evolved to take advantage of disturbance and the refore can thrive in heavily altered environments such as the industrial Flats. Interestingly enough, however, this very same habitat can also be utilized by native plants that are typically found in prairie, beach, and floodplain habitats. Another purpose of this ‘Urban Botany Trek’ was to try and relocate rare plants that were found in this area in the past. In the 1980s, the Museum discovered two rare plants, Schweinitz’s umbrella sedge and Canada hawkweed, in the Flats adjacent to Tremont. Both of these plants are listed as rare by the State of Ohio and are plants that typically grow in beach habitats. Seeds of these plants are spread by trains, cars, foot traffic, and animals; all of which are abundant in the Flats. For this reason, abandoned railroad lines can yield a wealth of interesting species. The Museum plans to continue searching for these rare plants in the city, and has already scheduled a return trip to the Flats for 2010, as well as trips to several other locations. Information about upcoming ‘Urban Botany Treks’, as well as other Museum programs is listed on the Museum’s website (www.cmnh.org), and in the Museum’s Classes and Programs brochure which is released quarterly. For more information you can contact Garrett Ormiston in the Museum’s Natural Areas Division at (216) 231-4600, extension 3352. Neighborhood Retail Assistance Program The City of Cleveland’s Economic Development Department can assist small businesses with financial packages of both loans and grants to improve the interior and exterior of their storefronts. Please contact Michelle at 216-575-0920 for more information. The Storefront Renovation Program The City of Cleveland’s Storefront Renovation Program is an exterior rehabilitation program that combines financial incentives (rebate or loan) with free City design assistance. The City partners with neighborhood Community Development Corporations to implement the program in the neighborhoods. If you are interested in learning more about this program for your building, please call 216-575-0920. Maps Around Tremont Thanks to Dave Ferrante, owner of Visible Voice Books, who has hung beautifully on his building the first of many public maps to be installed in the Tremont Neighborhood. These have been developed to help visitors and residents alike along their way through the Tremont neighborhood. Maps Around Tremont is a project of the Tremont Roundtable, who received a Neighborhood Connections grant and funds from the Tremont Trek Home Tour to complete the project. Commercial Space for Sale or Lease Are you looking to lease, purchase or market commercial space in Tremont? If so, call Michelle at 216-575-0920. See current Tremont Commercial Properties at: F. D. Roosevelt Post 58. of the Polish Legion of American Veterans 2442 Professor Avenue. Please write for application, or call 216-241-1788 ask for Terry Z. Private, regulation pool table, multi-era juke box, veteran club prices--- If anyone is anyone in Tremont, they belong to 58. Tremont Apparel For Sale at Green Tremont Bags 1 for $3.50 or 3 for $10! www.retailspacecleveland.com/tremontneighborhood.htm Remember, if you are planning to open a business in Tremont, you must 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. 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 Tremont West for more information—216-575-0920. Start your year 2010 by joining Tremont’s Most Down to Earth Club! Tremont West T-shirts ($15), Hooded Sweatshirts ($25) & Hats ($15)! Bags also on sale at Banyan Tree! Inside Tremont Page 5 Tremont ArtWalk—Friday, January 8th, 2010—6-10pm Diamond Wheel 2183 West 15th / 216-771-7003 Metal Sculpture by Alan Schafle Ukranian Museum-Archives 1202 Kenilworth / 216-781-4329 Tues - Sat 8am - 4 pm or by appt. & ArtWalks Brandt Gallery 1028 Kenilworth/ 216-621-1610 Sat. Noon - 6pm or by appt. Work by Scott Pickering. Sat open mic poetry w/Russell Vidrick @ 3 p.m. Visible Voice Books 1023 Kenilworth / 216-961-0084 Mon. Closed, Tues. - Fri. 2 p.m. - 8pm Sat. Noon - 10pm, Sun. Noon - 6pm Look Out Cleveland: Bob Dylan and The Band; Photo exhibit of the Bob Dylan and Band 1974 tour by Bill Scheele Studio 11 2337 West 11th / 216-472-3611 Yoga and Pilates Studio The Southside 2207 W. 11th St. / 216-937-2288 M - Sun. 11:30am - 2:30am Lunch, Dinner & Drinks Photography by Ruggero Fatica Eye Candy Gallery 2173 Professor Ave., #1 / 216-241-2740 Wed. & Thurs. 12-6, Fri 1-7pm, Sat 12:30-7pm www.eyecandy-gallery.com Banyan Tree 2242 Professor Ave. / 216-241-1209 Mon- Wed 11am-7pm, Thurs-Sat 11am-9pm, Sun 11-4pm The Paul Duda Gallery 2342 Professor Ave. / 216-589-5788 www.Pauldudagallery.com Robert Hartshorn Studio 2342 Professor Ave. / 216-403-2734 www.hartshornstudios.com Asterisk* 2393 Professor Ave./ 330-304-8528 Fri. & Sat. 7pm - 11pm or by appointment. New works by Charles Wince and Paul Volker. www.asteriskgallery.com doubting Thomas Gallery 856 Jefferson Ave. / 216-394-0098 Fri. - Sat. 6 - 10pm or by appointment Closed for remodeling Virescent Designs LTD 2410 Tremont Ave. / 412-418-6693 Thur, 2-6 Friday and Saturday 2 – 9 p.m. and by appt every other day. “WHAT IF” jewelry by Alison Saville Jewelry made from recycled objects, antiques, and enamels. Edison’s Pub 2373 Professor Ave. / 216-522-0006 Fruit Ave. Gallery M-Sun. 4pm to 2am, Live music Saturday night. 919 Fruit Ave. / 216-513-6000 Tremont Electric Tremont Diggs 2379 Professor Avenue P.D. White Furniture Open by Appointment 767 Starkweather / 216-298-4114 Advanced Alternative Energy on Display Original design handmade furniture www.greenNpower.com Lucky’s Café The Flying Monkey Pub 777 Starweather / 216-622-7773 819 Jefferson Ave. / 216-861-mnky open 7 days a week M - Sat. 4pm - 2am Saturday and Sunday Brunch Cleveland Auction Co. 2418 Professor / 216-631-3232 Fine Arts and Antiques Auction and Retail Innerbelt Bridge Lanes/ Ramps Reopened Just in Time for the Holidays On November 25, just in time for Thanksgiving holiday travelers and ‘Black Friday’ shoppers, Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) crews working on downtown Cleveland’s Innerbelt Bridge reopened lanes and ramps which had been closed for more than a year. As part of ODOT’s Innerbelt Bridge Safety Plan, repairs which began several months ago allowed for the reopening of the W. 14th Street onramp to I-90 eastbound as well as all lanes over the Innerbelt Bridge and the Ontario Street entrance ramp to I-90 westbound, greatly improving connectivity from the Tremont and Gateway neighborhoods. "There is no doubt that there is a great deal of excitement among the residents and businesses," Tremont West Executive Director Chris Garland told The Plain Dealer. "It is a breath of fresh air to have access to the Innerbelt again, both for our residents heading downtown and for those getting around town." Interstate 90 westbound traffic has been returned to its original configuration – including heavy truck traffic – and motorists again have use of the Ontario Street ramp to I-90 westbound. Interstate 90 eastbound traffic has been reopened to three, through lanes of traffic and one, dedicated lane for those motorists entering I-90 from W. 14th Street. The right lane of I-90 as it merges onto the I-90 Innerbelt Bridge at the I-71/I-490 split will remain closed and truck traffic will remain detoured from the bridge in the eastbound direction in order to increase traffic flow efficiencies. Minor steel repairs will continue through the winter of 2009. Impacts to traffic are not expected as minor steel repairs take place. This phase of ODOT’s Innerbelt Bridge Safety Plan is part of the department’s $10 million investment on the Innerbelt Bridge this year. The bridge was restricted during the fall of 2008 after ODOT engineers discovered a number of steel members were aging more quickly than anticipated. In March 2009 ODOT announced plans to construct a new westbound Innerbelt Bridge, utilizing federal transportation stimulus funds made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Construction of the new westbound bridge is expected to begin in 2011. Lilly Handmade Chocolates 761 Starkweather / 216-771-3333 ArtWalk hours Friday 12pm-10pm Hours Tue-Sat 12 pm – 7 pm, Sun 12pm-5pm, Mon Closed Featuring Holiday Gifts & The Montague Collection: Art from Jontathan Adams, Emily Dove Gross, AK Snyder & more! www.lillytremont.com Geode Gallery 755 Starkweather / 216-916-7005 Tues - Thurs 11 - 7, Fri. 12 – 9, Sat. 11 - 9, Sun. 10:30 - 4 Lucette Johnson – Mixed Media (Hearts), Theresa Yondo – Ceramic Hearts, Kathy Patton Jewelry Trunk Show Fruit Ave. Gallery 919 Fruit Ave. / 216-513-6000 Tremont Diggs Grumpy’s 2617 West 14th Street 216-241-5025 Mon 7am-3pm, Tues-Thurs 7am –9pm Fri 7am-10pm, Sat 8 am –10 pm, Sun 8-3 Jeff Staats- SpinVista Photography Bryan Lazar- Photography Hector Vega– Three Dimensional Cleveland Art Mastroianni Photography and Arts 2688 W. 14th "Photographic Proof: 1985-1995. Work by Steven Mastroianni" Prosperity Social Club 1109 Starkweather 216-937-1938 Martini Five-O at 10pm lounge-surf-exotica Jewel Heart 2670 West 14th Street / 687-1617 Christmas sale Lava Lounge 1307 Auburn Ave. / 216-589-9112 M - Sat. 5pm to 2:30am, Sun. 7pm - 2am Tremont’s First Opportunity Home! 2485 Professor Avenue—$99,900 This three bedroom, two and one half bathroom, 1443 square foot home could be yours. Home buying is not only one of the best investments you will make in your lifetime, it’s one of the most rewarding. The application process takes approximately 7-10 business days from the date it is received. Stop by Tremont West to pick up an application, call 774-2400 or visit www.opphomes.com to learn more. Public Hearing Dates/Locations Monday - January 4 12:00 Noon – 2:00 p.m. rideRTA.com 2010 Fare & Service Level Proposal The national financial crisis has resulted in steep declines in sales tax revenues and state funding for RTA. For RTA to balance its 2010 budget, a $17.4 million budget gap must be addressed. While maintaining fares at their current level (base of $2.25) beyond the expiration of the fuel surcharge period ending on April 1, 2010 can address a portion of that amount ($8.4 million), service levels must be addressed as well. To meet this requirement, RTA wants to consider comments from the public. All received comments, both given at public hearings or in writing will be analyzed, and appropriate modifications made, if possible. It is anticipated that service changes will be implemented in April. Public hearings to be held in January will allow time for all public comments to be considered in developing the final plan. Comments and suggestions can also be emailed to RTA at public-comment@gcrta.org. In developing the service changes, route spacing was considered as well as ridership. RTA would like to have as many residents as possible within about 1/2 mile of a transit stop. Due to the funding however, meeting this goal may not always possible. Please visit rideRTA.com for specific route information or call 216-566-5100. January 2010 Cleveland Public Library Auditorium 325 Superior Avenue 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Mt. Zion Baptist Church Conf. Center E. 99th and Euclid Avenue 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. La Sagrada Familia Gymnasium 7719 Detroit Avenue Tuesday - January 5 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday - January 6 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday - January 7 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Euclid Public Library 631 E. 222nd Street Lakewood United Methodist Church 15700 Detroit Avenue Cleveland Hts. Community Center One Monticello Blvd. Parma Memorial Hall 6617 Ridge Road RTA Board Room 1240 West 6th Street 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Maple Heights Library 5225 Library Lane 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Fairview Park City Hall 20777 Lorain Road ** People who register at the meeting, prior to the ending time, will be allowed to speak. Page 6 Inside Tremont What’s happening around Tremont? Friends in Tremont, Happy New Year! Over the past year I’ve been asked what all is going on at Tremont West and around Tremont. As you read this, we are in the process of wrapping up our Year in Review – Report to the Neighborhood (Annual Report). You can get your copy at the Annual Meeting. …But, for those of you who just can’t wait, please enjoy these highlights. New Businesses Established ● 10 New Construction Homes Built ● 147 Homes Rehabbed ● 16 Model Block Home Improvements ● 20 Model Block Street Trees Planted ● 35 Affordable Homes Managed ● 164 Homes Acquired by Tremont West ● Partnering with Sotre Properties, Cleveland State Urban Law Clinic, NPI and Village Capital Corp., TWDC was able to preserve this home on Scranton Road. 9 TWDC was pleased to welcome 10 new businesses to Tremont including Loop (coffee, art, records). To learn more about these accomplishment and many of our other special projects, please join us for our Annual Meeting on Thursday, January 28, 2010 @ OLA St. Joe’s. See you there, Joint Veterans' Commission of Cuyahoga County Army and Navy Union Polish Legion of American Veterans, Catholic War Veterans Reserve Officers Association, Jewish War Veterans Southwest Asia Veterans, Korean War Veterans Association Ukrainian American Veterans, Marine Corps League United Spanish War Veterans, Military Order of the Purple Heart Vietnam Veterans of America, Navy Seabee Veterans of America Waves National, Paralyzed Veterans of America 82nd Airborne Division Association Announces an invitation to Attend the JVCOCC 85th Anniversary Installation and Awards Dinner Monday February 1st , 2010 7:00 p.m. 100th Bomb Group (H) 20920 Brookpark Road Cleveland, OH 44135 in celebration of the Judge Felix T. Matia/Chester J. Koch 2009 Outstanding Veteran of the Year Award given to Michael Polichuk, Member of Tremont’s Post #58 Michael Polichuk, is a member of Polish Legion of American Veterans Post #58. He will be recognized for his distinguished service to our country, lifetime of service and contributions in support of our service men and women, fellow veterans, their respective families, and community at large. Dinner: $25 per Person - Reservation Deadline - January 22, 2010 Sit-down Dinner – Garden Salad, Chicken Parmesan w/noodles/marinara sauce (Options – Charbroiled Salmon w/rice and veg. or Fruit Plate w/cottage Cheese), Dessert. Cash Bar. Tables of 8 are available. All Tickets pickup at the door in your name. You can e-mail ticket order to info@jvcocc.org or call JVCOCC [216-373-7799]. PLEASE NOTE – if you do not show, we must bill you or your organization. Homestead Exemption for Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons and Surviving Spouses Special Membership Meeting Winners Announced What is the Homestead Exemption? The Homestead Exemption allows senior citizens and permanently and totally disabled Ohioans to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the market value of their home from taxation. The exemption, which takes the form of a credit on property tax bills, allows qualifying homeowners to exempt $25,000 of the market value of their home from all local property taxes. For example, through the Homestead Exemption, a home with a market value of $100,000 would be billed as if it is worth $75,000. The exact amount of savings will vary from location to location. But overall, across Ohio, qualified homeowners should save an average of about $400 per year. Who qualifies for the Homestead Exemption? Any Ohio resident homeowner who: Is at least 65 years old during 2009; or Is totally and permanently disabled as of January 1, 2009 as certified by a licensed physician or psychologist, or a state or federal agency; or Is the surviving spouse of a person who was receiving the previous Homestead Exemption at the time of death and where the surviving spouse was at least 59 years old on the date of death. To qualify, an Ohio resident also must own and occupy a home as their principal place of residence . For individuals who own more than one home, the principal place of residence is the home where the person is registered to vote and the person’s place of residence for income tax purposes. Thank you to both Banyan Tree and Tremont Scoops for donating door prizes to the Tremont West By-Law Committee for the Special Membership meeting this past November. These door prizes went to attendees, Rosemarie Bell, pictured above, Millie Mazar and Richard Boger. Congratulations and thanks to all Tremont West members who attended, we hope to see you again, Thursday, January 28th at our next Annual Membership Meeting! How do I apply for the Homestead Exemption? To apply, complete the application form then file it with your local county auditor. The form is available from the Cuyahoga County Auditor, (216) 443-7010 , and from the Ohio Department of Taxation’s Web site at tax.ohio.gov. File with the county auditor after the first Monday in January and on or before Monday, June 7, 2010. Inside Tremont Page 7 Block Club Happenings from Ohio Canal Corridor with updates on the Towpath Trail in relation to Holmden Avenue, Clark Field, and the West 11th Street pedestrian bridge. The next block club meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 6th at 6:30pm at the Clark Bar. “Block Club Happenings” is compiled by TWDC staff with direct input from Block Club Chairs. Auburn A brief business meeting and a delicious holiday party of desserts rounded up 2009 at our December gathering at Pilgrim Church. The block club provided pizza, pop, coffee, and apple cider, and residents contributed a smorgasboard of desserts. Thanks to all who contributed! At the January, 2010 meeting, we will take nominations for and elect co-chairs and secretaries for the new year. Our thanks to Frank Tkacz and Sarah Lundeen for serving as co-chairs (Sarah also did double duty as secretary too) in 2009. We’re grateful for their service – and welcome all members to consider how you can help out in 2010! Won’t you consider service as a co-chair or secretary? Our Auburn-Lincoln Park neighbors need you! Candidates for the Tremont West Board of Directors, will introduce themselves to us at our January meeting- and seek resident support for election at the January, 28th Annual Meeting of the Tremont West membership. Come out and meet them – and consider running for the Board yourself! In January we also hope to host representatives of the Ukrainian Museum to talk with us about their purchase of the former Holochak Funeral Home. Upcoming guests in February – March include, Amy Weahry, former Community Organizer at Merrick House, now Executive Director of the Westside Housing Center, to talk about the Center’s housing, education, financial literacy and job readiness programming, and a 2010 Census representative to talk about the 10 Questions 10 Minutes campaign – and how you can help all Clevelanders be counted! The block club membership will begin a review of their 2009 goals, and by the March meeting decide on priority concerns/goals for 2010. Please make plans now to attend our next meeting on Thursday, January 14th – 7:00 pm at Pilgrim Church. We look forward to seeing you! Lincoln Heights The Central Tremont Block Club is took a break for the Holidays! The Block Club held their annual Holiday party at the Treehouse. Thank you to the Treehouse for hosting the party and thank you to all who attended. After the New Year, the Block Club will be holding co-chair elections. The next block club meeting will be held on January 26th, 6:30pm at the Jefferson Library. The block club did not meet in the month of December as normal and enjoyed a break for the holidays. We hope everyone has had a Happy Holiday Season. Several block club members attended an important meeting held at the offices of TWDC with ODOT District 12 on November 20th. This meeting was to formalize a final draft regarding the Vegetative Screening plan for the westside of the highway from Fairfield Ave. to Branch Ave. We would like to thank the following for participating and sharing ideas for ODOT to take into consideration. Sandy Smith from Tremont Gardeners, Jim McKnight from McKnight & Associates, Brooke Willis from the Auburn block club, and TWDC staff, Chris Garland, Kristen Trolio, and Scott Rosenstein. Special thanks to Mark Carpenter from ODOT District 12 for providing a power point presentation on the options available for planting new trees. ODOT during the construction will be still removing 10-15% of the trees to close too the highway so they can enlarge the emergency lane and install new guardrails. But the great news ODOT has in its design plans to plant over 430 new trees which will include 5 different style trees, and two styles of pine trees. ODOT also will include the recommendation to plant along the fence line of residential property owner’s bushes and shrubs. Secondly small areas inside the ODOT fence line along the sidewalk areas on Starkweather and Kenilworth Ave.’s will have areas for flowers that could be maintained by residents and Tremont Gardeners. ODOT will submit their final draft and recommendation to the Federal Highway Administration on December 1st 2009. Look for Vegetative Screening project to start sometime in 2011. The block club will hold its fourth Annual After the Holiday’s Party and Potluck dinner that will be held on January 14th 2010. Members, residents, and partnering business owners are welcome and we encourage them to bring a dish. We will also be meeting new prospective candidates for the Board of Trustees of Tremont West Development Corp. Please contact Co-Chair Henry Senyak, or Community Organizer Kristen Trolio with TWDC if you have any questions about this event at 216-575-0920. The next meeting will be Thursday, January 14th, 6pm at Zion Church. Duck Island Metro North Central Tremont Several Duck Island residents attended the Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Councilman Joe Cimperman and Tremont West. A good time was had by all who attended - our thanks to the Councilman and Tremont West! Our block club membership increased in 2009! During the winter and spring, we will keep in touch with you through snail mail, phone calls, and e-mail. But for our non-participating neighbors, the Co-Chair, Alicia Hudson, will continue to use the OL’ FLYER METHOD during the off-season. Also there is a locked SUGGESTION BOX on her porch for any suggestions, comments and reports requiring anonymity for all our residents. The youth of the Duck Island Sports Program are active with activities, thanks to the leadership of “Coach” Bert Latorres, and Liz Stull. Tremont West is serving as fiscal agent for the Neighborhood Connections grant to the Duck Island Sports Program, and Development Director, Sammy Catania, and Community Organizer, Scott Rosenstein, are providing support services to Bert and Liz and the Sports Program as requested. Duck Island residents are encouraged to put the Island’s interest and concerns front and center by seeking election to the Tremont West Board of Directors at the January, 2010 Annual Meeting. It’s important to turn out for the dinner and Annual Meeting on Thursday, January 28th to keep Duck Island and its interests at the forefront! The block club is on a Winter break, but will meet with Councilman Cimperman in early 2010 to plan ahead for the season – (watch for upcoming information!) and will resume monthly meetings in Abbey Playground in May, 2010. Co-chair, Alicia Hudson, can be reached at amh1954@sbcglobal.net or 216.443.1296/216.443.0470 home/office or 216.645.9455 (cell) – or contact Scott at Tremont West at 216.575.0920. Holmden Buhrer Rowley/ Mentor Castle Clark The HBR and MCC Block Clubs did not meet in December. At the January meeting, they are looking forward to hearing Classifieds Training/classes/education "Earn BIG BUCKS as a Surety Bail Bond Agent! $225 self-study prelicensing class. More info: Call 1-888-687-2245 x131 or classinfo@ourbail.com." consistently partnering with residents in attendance at block club meetings to address issues of crime and safety and for their public service; Tremont West Development Corporation (representative Community Organizer, Scott Rosenstein) for their generous, dedicated efforts in making the neighborhood a better place, supporting the block club, and providing much needed technical assistance. Our congratulations and thanks to them all! Please consider serving your neighborhood and Ward 14 by seeking election to the Tremont West Board of Directors. Also, make plans now to attend the dinner and Annual Meeting of Tremont West on Thursday, January 28th at OLA/St. Joseph Center. The block club is on a Winter break in January, and February – and will gather in 2010 in late March. Our thanks to St. Michael’s Church and its custodian (and block club member) Randy Balog, for hosting our meetings in 2009. We look forward to sharing time with Randy and St. Michael’s in 2010! If you have questions or concerns between meetings, please contact Chair, Chris Krosel or Scott at Tremont West at 216.575.0920. North of Literary Residents enjoyed a wonderful holiday party in December at Lago Restaurant & Winebar. The restaurant provided a cash bar with drink specials at happy hour prices, and the block club provided light appetizers prepared by the restaurant. Our thanks to Lago’s owners, Fabio and Nicole Salerno, and Manager, Rosie Foutz and their staff. The membership is grateful to them for hosting our business meetings throughout 2009 – and look forward to sharing 2010 together! At the January, 2010 meeting, members will take nominations for and elect co-chairs and secretaries for 2010. Sue Coy and Lorraine Thwaite served as co-chairs and Christopher Alvarado and Martha Lineberger served as secretaries in 2009. Our thanks to them! The block club welcomes all interested members as candidates for the positions of co-chair and secretary. Please consider how you can serve in 2010! Special guests at the January meeting will include candidates for the Tremont West Board of Directors, who will introduce themselves and seek resident support for election at the late January Annual Meeting of the Tremont West membership. The block club membership will begin a review of their 2009 goals, and by the March meeting decide on priority goals for 2010. Please join us for our first meeting of the new year on Tuesday, January 19th – 6:30 pm at Lago. Old Tremont At the late November meeting, the membership and Ward 14 Councilman-Elect, Brian Cummins, met with Nazar Iwais and Khalil and discussed their proposal for a Drive-thru Beverage Store and Hand Car Wash at Meyer & W. 25th. A spirited discussion was held with residents and the Councilman-Elect asking questions and offering opinions and suggestions, including reminders to the potential owners of the upcoming steps and process moving forward - and suggestions on making any structure constructed more neighborhood-friendly and one which respects the architectural integrity of the neighborhood. Members and residents also gathered for their annual Holiday Potluck and presentation of our Good Neighbor Awards (to those individuals and organizations who have improved the quality of life for Metro North residents in 2009). Recipients being honored included: Councilman Joe Santiago for his dedicated service over the years in Ward 14; Resident, Eric Lutzo for his renovation and renewal of neighborhood housing stock; The Youth and their Advisors from St. Michaels Junior Holy Name (advisors: Randy and Mary Ann Balog) for their help with the Spring Fling Neighborhood Clean-up; St. Michael’s Parish for outstanding service to improving the conditions in our community; Randy David for his ongoing work in neighborhood clean-up and beautification; Scranton Road Bible Church for their work with youth and community betterment; Dan Wutsch, SafeHaven and South Pointe Commons, Eden—for helping those in need; Residents, Cornell O’Dell and Rosemarie Bell for their ongoing research and advocacy of housing issues; Matt Martin and Zach Starnik, formerly Ward 14 Neighborhood Service Providers at Stockyards Redevelopment Organization for their responsiveness to neighbors and helping in community clean-up and beautification; Robert Rodgers, Ward 14/West 25th Street Coordinator at Tremont West Development Corporation for code enforcement, community development, and his passionate dedication to improving housing conditions for the residents of Ward 14; Cleveland Police Second District (representative, Lt. Frank Bolon) for The Old Tremont Block Club will be back to a regular meeting schedule soon! Please call Kristen at TWDC for date and time of the next block club meeting. South of Jefferson The South of Jefferson Block Club held their annual Holiday Party at Post #58 in December. Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Zacharyj for hosting the party at Post #58. Thank you to all who helped plan the party and to all who attended. And thank you to Santa Claus for his visit at the party! Coming up in 2010: Block Club co-chair elections. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 12th at 7:00pm at Post #58. All residents, both homeowners and renters, are invited! Friends of Clark Field Friends of Clark Field celebrated their Christmas party at St Michael the Archangel Church community room on December 5th with 25 in attendance. We enjoyed good food, good company and Christmas music. Gift cards donated by Nancy Schultz had three lucky winners. The winners of the drawing had to tell stories relating to the Christmas names on their lucky ticket. Egg nog, Santa and Ice skates were the winners. We are planning our fund raiser for March, 2010 and beginning to schedule our events for next year. Many thanks to those who have supported the FOCF, and the many volunteers who come out to help plan, organize, make donations and work at our events. Snow should cover the ground soon so don't forget, you don't have to leave the neighborhood to enjoy sledding. Come to Clark Field and ride the hill! Our sled riding hill has been famous for well over 45 years. Don’t miss out on all the fun! Are you interested in advertising in ? Please contact Michelle at Tremont West, 216-575-0920 or michelledavis@twdc.org. Apartments for rent Professional services Help Wanted Garage Sales For Sale Classifieds: $12 for the first 20 words with $.25 word charge for each additional word. Located in the corner unit of Lemko Hall. STUDIO 11 summer specials at studio 11 unlimited monthly classes for $111 3 week unlimited special for new students for $33 yoga, pilates, dance (some restrictions apply) also available ... thai yoga massage (get more miles out of your muscles) 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 NEW! Budget Orientations Need more detailed information on how to complete the Neighborhood Connections budget? Learn more at one of these sessions. Neighborhood Connections is a small grants program intended to benefit grass roots groups in the City of Cleveland. The program offers grants of $500 to $5,000 twice a year. Grants are available to any group of residents in the City of Cleveland. Groups do not need to be recognized as 501(c)(3) to receive a grant. The Next Due Date for Grant Proposals is: Friday, February 12th, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. Proposals may be sent by mail or hand delivered, but must be at Neighborhood Connections (1422 Euclid, Suite 1510) by Friday, February 12th at 5pm in order to be considered. Proposals may not be submitted by fax or email. We are now requesting that you send us six copies of your proposal (including six copies of supplemental/support materials). Please call Tom O'Brien at 216.393.4640 if you need further information. Grantseeker Assistance Neighborhood Connections provides many different types of assistance to grantseekers. Check out the calendar for this upcoming round of funding. Grantseeker Orientations Want to get key information on how to complete the Neighborhood Connections application and budget? Then you need to attend one of these sessions. Learn more about what the NC Grant Making Committee is looking for in the application and specifics on how to complete the application, including the budget. Wednesday, January 13th, 4pm to 6pm, Mt. Pleasant Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 14000 Kinsman Road Thursday, January 21st, 6pm to 8pm, Hough Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 1566 Crawford Road Thursday, January 28th, 6pm to 8pm, South Brooklyn Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 4303 Pearl Road Monday, February 1st, 6pm to 8pm, Memorial Nottingham Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 17109 Lake Shore Boulevard NEW! One on One Assistance Need one on one assistance from the Neighborhood Connections staff to assist you with questions you may have on your application? These drop-in assistance centers offer one on one assistance for applicants who have begun writing their application, but still have questions. First come, first served. Wednesday, January 20th, 4pm to 7pm, Eastman Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 11602 Lorain Avenue Monday, January 25th, 4pm to 7pm, Sterling Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 2200 East 30th Street Saturday, January 30th, 10am to 1pm, Garden Valley Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 7201 Kinsman Road John Corral Carole Cohen Chris Merry Ted Theophylactos Carolyn Bentley (216) 702.0887 (216) 235.3719 (216) 408.8995 (216) 375.7060 (216) 470.1502 John Corral Chris Schlenkerman Chris Merry Carolyn Bentley Carolyn Bentley (216) 373.7575 (216) 408.8995 (216) 470.1502 Monday, January 11th, 6pm to 8pm, Rockport Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 4421 West 140th Tuesday, January 19th, 6pm to 8pm, Lorain Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 8216 Lorain Avenue Wednesday, January 27th, 4pm to 8pm, Glenville Branch, Cleveland Public Library, 11900 St. Clair Avenue Thursday, February 4th, 6pm to 8pm, Lakeview Terrace Community Center, 1290 West 25th Street (216) 702.0887 216.696.4800 choose the CLEVELAND CITY OFFICE for TREMONT REAL ESTATE (216) 470.1502 216.696.4800 Meetings—Special Events Block Club Meetings Special Events Holmden-Buhrer-Rowley 1/6/10 at the Clark Bar @ 6:30pm Mentor-Castle-Clark 1/6/10 at the Clark Bar @ 6:30pm South of Jefferson 1/12/10 at Post 58 @ 7pm Lincoln Heights 1/14/10 at Zion @ 6pm, Holiday Party and meeting Auburn 1/14/10 Mtg & Holiday Party at Pilgrim Church @ 7pm North of Literary 1/19/10 Holiday Party at Lago @ 6:30pm Central Tremont 1/26/10 at Jefferson Library @6:30pm Duck Island No meeting in January. Metro North No meeting until March. Old Tremont TBA. Please call Kristen at 575-0920. Other Committee Meetings TWDC Long Range Planning Cmt. 1/7/10 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6pm TWDC Economic Development Cmt. 1/7/10 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6:30pm 2nd District Police Community Relations 1/12/10 at Applewood Center @ 7pm TWDC Marketing and Fundraising Cmt. 1/13/10 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6pm TWDC Safety Cmt. 1/11/10 at TWDC Conference Room @ 7pm TWDC Housing Development Cmt. 1/14/10 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6pm TWDC Board of Directors 1/21/10 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6pm TWDC Executive Cmt. TBD. TWDC Finance Cmt. TBD. Friends of Clark Field No meeting until February. Tremont Gardeners No meeting until February. Tremont History Project No meeting until March. Twi-Fi Meetings See www.twifineighbor.net for schedule. Restore Tremont See www.restoretremont.com for schedule. Tremont ArtWalk Friday, January 8th www.tremontartwalk.org, 6-10pm (See page 5 for listings.) The U.S. Census Job Fair Wednesday, January 20th from 10:00 am -3:00 pm at Merrick House, 1050 Starkweather. If anyone would like more information, please contact, Sherriea Jackson 216-579-4251. Tremont West Annual Membership Meeting Thursday, January 28th, 6:30pm at OLA/St. Joseph Center ( 2346 West 14th Street)
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