I feel like the only kid left on the playground not asked to play. “It’s good to be humble; it’s good to be humble!” I keep reminding myself. Lord knows I try to be humble each and every day and when I think about it further — who better then Tyler Perry to remind me to be … [Read more...] about Playing Humble on Bellfield
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A little this and that from around the Heights
Some thoughts about recent goings on around town: Improved parking Cumberland's improved parking lot has been completed in time for the summer swim season. The $200,000+ project was funded from an Ohio EPA grant to improve quality of rainwater runoff into adjacent Dugway … [Read more...] about A little this and that from around the Heights
Books: Les Roberts’ The Cleveland Creep
Mystery writer Les Roberts, a Chicago native, lived in Cleveland Heights for almost 20 years after a long career as a Hollywood television writer and producer. His newest novel, The Cleveland Creep (hardcover / $24.95 / 264 pages) is #15 in a series featuring fictional Slovenian … [Read more...] about Books: Les Roberts’ The Cleveland Creep
Finding A Chair
We recently renovated one of the rooms in our house--or maybe it would be better to say that we innovated to rethink something old into something new, because we basically did little more than change the purpose of the room by altering its contents. Out came the work-a-day … [Read more...] about Finding A Chair
Music In The Heights
We are lucky in the Heights to have a very strong tradition of music in the schools and community, which our community willingly supports. We should be proud of our commitment to the arts, and proud of the way we continue to support the musical future of our children. This … [Read more...] about Music In The Heights