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Spectrum awards $15,000 to five local community organizations
Broadband connectivity company and cable operator Spectrum, has donated $15,000 to five organizations in Northeast Ohio through its Spectrum Employee Community Grants program. The grants, ranging from $2,500 to $5,000, will support various community initiatives including food distribution, veteran assistance, and clothing provision for low-income individuals.
Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Monument opens in for April and May for tours, popular programs
The Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument in Public Square has announced its spring calendar of events, featuring both new and returning activities. Highlights include the popular Tunnel Tours in April, a Veterans' Mental Health Fair in May, and the dedication of the new Harvey the Civil War Dog statue—culminating in a Memorial Day observance at the end of May.
Cle-Vignettes: Dance is My Happy
CLE-Vignettes are photos that show how people in Northeast Ohio spend their time—what they are doing for fun and entertainment, or how they are just spending time with friends and family. Share your CLE-Vignette with us!
Lyceum Series: Celebrating 50 years of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Cuyahoga Valley National Park celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, marking half a century since the U.S. National Park Service established it as a National Recreation Area and, ultimately, a National Park. The Conservancy for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park has already started celebrating the milestone year with its Lyceum Series on the park's history, challenges, conservation, and vision for the next 50 years.
Empowerment through art: CAC-funded summer youth programs offer unique opportunities
Area organizations are offering a diverse range of summer activities that blend arts, science, and technology. thanks to grans rom Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. The programs provide youth with valuable skills, cultural experiences, and potential career inspiration while fostering creativity and personal growth.
Connect, discover, and advance: South Euclid to host career fair Thursday
The City of South Euclid will host its inaugural Career Fair this Thursday, March 20, featuring more than 15 local businesses and city departments. The free event, held at South Euclid City Hall, aims to connect job seekers with potential employers and provide professional resources.
Magical Allure: CMA’s Parade the Circle returns in June
The Cleveland Museum of Art's 33rd annual Parade the Circle, returns on June 14 with the theme "Magical Allure: A Vibrant Celebration of the Snowy Owl." Led by artist Héctor Castellanos Lara, the parade explores themes of wisdom and change through vibrant costumes, puppets, and floats.
Double Dipped: Heinen’s and Malley’s team up to promote shopping local, sell favorite chocolates
Just in time for Easter, Malley's Chocolates and Heinen's Grocery Stores have partnered to offer a selection of Malley's products in Heinen's stores. The collaboration brings together two family-owned brands with a combined 186 years of history in Cleveland.
CLE-Vignettes: Luck of the Irish
CLE-Vignettes are photos that show how people in Northeast Ohio spend their time—what they are doing for fun and entertainment, or how they are just spending time with friends and family. Share your CLE-Vignette with us!
Get rolling: Regional food truck inspection program streamlines permit process
A regional food truck inspection program initiated by the South Euclid Fire Department is streamlining the process for mobile food vendors to obtain their certifications. The program brings together multiple municipalities to conduct coordinated inspections, reducing redundancy and saving time.
A new chapter: For the first time in 90 years, we know the Anisfield-Wolf finalists
The Cleveland Foundation announced the finalists in the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards for the first time in its 90-year history. Ten books addressing racism and cultural diversity have been selected in four categories. The winners will be revealed in April, with additional celebrations planned for Cleveland Book Week in the fall.
Every dog has its day: A tale of Skunkfest 2025
Kelly Boland Nagusky recalls a recent chaotic morning when her dog gets sprayed by a skunk. She details the frantic attempts to clean the dog and remove the smell from the house, all while managing regular family responsibilities and unexpected challenges. Through humor and vivid storytelling, Boland Nagusky shares the ups and downs of dealing with this smelly disaster.
Behind the scenes: Two Cleveland Museum of Art docents bring ‘Picasso and Paper’ to life
Cleveland Museum of Art's "Picasso and Paper" exhibit, is here for only two more weeks. The exhibit showcases nearly 300 works spanning Picasso's career and his exploration of paper as a medium. CMA docents Bob Cohen and Nancy Wilhelm offer insight into the exhibit's significance, the artist's creative process, and the personal connections that make art come alive for visitors.
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority welcomes 14 new officers at swearing-in ceremony
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority swore in 14 new transit police officers last week. Now they will train before getting their permanent assignments.
Photos: Canalway’s 2025 Towpath Trail Lantern Parade
Canalway's annual Towpath Trail Lantern Parade brought together more than 300 participants to welcome spring and bid farewell to winter. The event featured creative lanterns made by community members and commissioned works by 11 local artists—all using upcycled materials.
Nature Center, Shaker Historical to host tours of four homes saved by the ‘Freeway Fighters’
The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes and Shaker Historical Society are hosting a Historic Homes Tour, showcasing four homes along the Shaker Parklands. The event celebrates the preservation of green space following the successful "Freeway Fighters" campaign in the 1960s that prevented the construction of highways through Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights.
EDWINS lights up Cedar-Fairmount, carries its mission forward at former Nighttown location
EDWINS Leadership & Restaurant Institute has opened in the former Nighttown site—offering both fine and casual dining experiences while maintaining its mission of training formerly incarcerated adults in the culinary arts. Local residents and business owners are optimistic about EDWINS' arrival in the Cedar Fairmount District.
CLE-Vignettes: Go Cavs!
CLE-Vignettes are photos that show how people in Northeast Ohio spend their time—what they are doing for fun and entertainment, or how they are just spending time with friends and family. Share your CLE-Vignette with us!
Celebration of Light: Canalway’s Towpath Lantern Parade is tonight
Canalway is hosting its annual Towpath Trail Lantern Parade tonight, Saturday, March 8, at 6:30 p.m. at Sokolowski’s Overlook. The eco-friendly celebration features lanterns created by local artists using repurposed materials, highlighting themes of creativity, sustainability, and welcoming spring along the Cuyahoga River.
From supporter to leader: New BAYarts’ executive director brings deep roots to organization
With a diverse background, BAYarts' new executive director Elizabeth "Beth" Milli says she wants to make art more accessible and welcoming to the community and engage younger residents while also overseeing the Huntington Playhouse restoration.