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Mayor Welo is giving away the Telling Mansion: Massage anyone?

Fran Mentch · November 27, 2012 · Leave a Comment

        In last week’s Sun Messenger Mayor Georgine Welo accused me of spreading false information about her plans to develop the land adjoining the South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library. I stand behind every word … [Read more...] about Mayor Welo is giving away the Telling Mansion: Massage anyone?

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government, Quality of Life

Why is the Library for sale? South Euclid officials have been salivating over this land since 2008.

Fran Mentch · November 18, 2012 · Leave a Comment

If you tell someone that the Cuyahoga County South Euclid-Lyndhurst Mansion Library is for sale, they usually ask, “Why” We have a logical theory that answers that question: The city of South Euclid wants the Library and the surrounding land to be developed into mixed use … [Read more...] about Why is the Library for sale? South Euclid officials have been salivating over this land since 2008.

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government, Quality of Life Tagged With: Library Board, South Euclid, Southeuclidoversite

Fantastic Seasonal Wines on a Rainy Night

Tiffany Laufer · October 27, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Last night I ventured out to my first wine and beer tasting at The Wine Spot on Lee Road. Rain and all it was a perfect night to meet new people and discover brilliant wines.   I actually went for the beer but everyone was more interested in the wine and I too love a great … [Read more...] about Fantastic Seasonal Wines on a Rainy Night

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Cleveland Heights, Photo Blog, Things to do, Tiffany Laufer, TOPICS Tagged With: Beer, Bloomfield Camembert, Farm Share, Kari Moore, Kokoborrego Cheese Company, Lee Road, Lenore, Mayfield Road Creamery, Seitz-Agin hardware, Siberian Night, Sleight of Hand, The Art Spot, The Executioner, The Magician, The Wine Spot, Wine, Zinzilla

Our Taxes: Let’s use our $250,000 to help our city’s economy. NOT to pave the perfect parking lot.

Fran Mentch · October 16, 2012 · 2 Comments

Will "greening" City Hall's parking lot attract new residents or help our businesses? According to a Sun News article published on Cleveland.com 10/6/12, Mayor Ed Kelley plans to spend $250,000 of the city’s money to “retrofit” the City Hall parking lot to make it … [Read more...] about Our Taxes: Let’s use our $250,000 to help our city’s economy. NOT to pave the perfect parking lot.

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government Tagged With: Behnke Associates, Cleveland Heights City Council, Sun News

The world of Crowdfunding: Local Interests and Beyond

Tiffany Laufer · October 4, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Today we have a trend in accessing funds from friends and other interested parties via the internet in the concept of crowdfunding.  Crowdfunding is where your friends are the capital.  You state your project and ask for their financial help in achieving your project goals.  I … [Read more...] about The world of Crowdfunding: Local Interests and Beyond

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Development, People/Personalities, Shop Local, Tiffany Laufer Tagged With: Art Project, Art Projects, artists, Campaign, constance pokorny, Funds, geek a week, Kapipa, Kickstarter, Kickstarter Indiegogo, volunteering

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