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Summer Fun Guide Inside! for More Information Or to Set up a Private Tour, Contact: Jeremy Taylor at Jtaylor@Dscdo.Org Or (216) 961-4242 X233 NEIGHBORHOOD VIEWS SUMMER 2019 NEIGHBORHOOD Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, OH VIEWS Permit No. 842 The Newsletter of Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization The Gordon Square Arcade The Gordon Square Arcade • 6516 Detroit Avenue, Suite 1 • Cleveland, Ohio 44102 • 216.961.4242 • www.detroitshoreway.org SUMMER 2019 6516 Detroit Avenue, Suite 1 Cleveland, OH 44102 216.961.4242 216.961.8830 The Gordon Square Computer Lab Reopens! www.detroitshoreway.org The Gordon Square computer lab, located in the Gordon Square Arcade at 6516 Detroit Avenue, has reopened to the public. Earlier this year, Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization (DSCDO) secured a $40,000 Cleveland Foundation grant to reopen both the Gordon Square computer lab in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood and the Lin Omni STAY CONNECTED! Building computer lab (3167 Fulton Road) in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood. Follow DSCDO on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram DSCDO hired Digital Literacy coordinator Alicia Greasby to staff both @detroitshoreway computer labs. The Gordon Square lab is open 10am-5pm Wednesdays, 11am-6pm Thursdays, and 1-5pm every other Friday starting May 10th. Community members are invited to stop by to ask Alicia any computer- related questions and learn more about upcoming workshops. She can assist with Google Suite, Microsoft Office, online bill payment and more. The first workshop for teens and young adults teaches basic science and Contact Alicia about the lab and physics within Minecraft maps. Eight spots for registrants are available in the programming at 216.961.9073 x235 or Gordon Square lab for June 24th-28th, 1-3pm each day. Future workshops [email protected] will cover a variety of topics, such as coding, game design and social media. Youth Leadership Council Applications are open for residents ages 14-24 living in the Detroit Shoreway, Cudell and Edgewater neighborhoods to apply to serve on a Youth Leadership Council (YLC). Through the YLC, youth can exercise leadership and create the change they want to see in their neighborhoods. YLC was created through MyCom, a network connecting Greater Cleveland youth to programming. One of MyCom’s Exhibit Schedule guiding principles is for youth to have a voice in the creation of activities in their communities. April 30th through June 28th, 2019 Location: Aspen Place (6016 Lorain Avenue) All youth that serve on the council will be given a $500 stipend. Application Deadline: June 15th, 2019. Public Viewings Group Private Tours* To learn more and apply, contact David Ramsey at [email protected] or call 216.961.4242 x242. Mondays and Fridays Tuesdays and Wednesdays 11am - 1pm & 4pm - 6pm 12pm - 2pm 3pm - 5pm Evening Public Viewings 6pm - 8pm May 20th (Mon), May 30th (Thu), *Private Tours must be scheduled 24hrs in June 6th (Thu), June 17th (Mon) advance 6pm - 8pm Summer Fun Guide Inside! For more information or to set up a private tour, contact: Jeremy Taylor at [email protected] or (216) 961-4242 x233 Transportation and Parking: Take the (GCRTA) Red Line to Undesign the Redline! Exit at the W. 65-Lorain (EcoVillage) station. Alternately, parking is available on Lorain Ave. or at Zone Recreation Center For more information, visit clevelandnp.org/undesigntheredline Also Announcing: Central Concern, a Cleveland Public Theatre and Ohio City Theatre Project Co-Production (May 18-June 8, 2019), is a satirical look at the American real estate profession and how it championed property values at the expense of civil rights. Tickets are $15-35. Use code: UNDESIGN online, over the phone, or in person for BUY ONE GET ONE FREE TICKETS. Visit www.cptonline.org or call 216.631.2727 x501 for tickets. There are many free and low-cost SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT Edgewater Live Summer Fun in the Shoreway children’s activities happening in the 4:30-9pm neighborhood this summer! 1 2 3 Recess Talespinner Talespinner Cleveland Children’s Children’s SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 4:30-7pm Theatre - The Theatre - The Summer Recess Edgewater Live Fox and the Fox and the Crow - Lunch begins Cleveland 4:30-9pm 1 Crow - 7pm 10am & 3pm 12pm at 4:30-7pm 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Zone Rec TCT - The Fox CMSD First Day and the Crow - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 of School 3pm Recess Art in the Park - Edgewater Live Talespinner TCT - The Wind Cleveland Herman Park 4:30-9pm Children’s and the Sun - 3pm 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4:30-7pm 1-2pm Art in the Park - Theatre - The Near West Theatre Dudley Triangle Wind and the MasQUEERade Aug 9 10 11 12 13 12-2pm 14 Sun - 7pm 15 6pm Have a great school year! See dscdo.org for future events. Talespinner Talespinner Recess $1 Family Films Edgewater Live 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Children’s Children’s Cleveland at Capitol Theatre 4:30-9pm Theatre - The Theatre Summer 4:30-7pm - 10am Wind and the Puppet & Mask City of Cleveland Recreation Art in the Park - Festivals & More Activities Sun - 3pm Camp (6/17 Herman Park Zone / Cudell Recreation Centers through 6/21) 1-2pm 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Edgewater LIVE Edgewater Park Sign up now at either Rec Center for a variety of free Recess $1 Family Films Edgewater Live programs, including Camp Forbes, co-ed soccer, baseball, Every Thursday, May 30–August 1 | 4:30–9pm Cleveland at Capitol Theatre 4:30-9pm Free concert series with a full lineup of live music, food softball, and volleyball. Transportation is available from 23 4:30-7pm - 10am Art in the Park - trucks, volleyball and entertainment at Edgewater Beach. the Rec Centers. Call 216-664-3373 with questions. June Art in the Park - Dudley Triangle Edgewater Street Fest Herman Park 12-2pm Recess Cleveland 7315 Elton Ave La Sagrada Familia Latin American Festival 30 1-2pm 12-7pm 24 25 26 27 28 29 Every Tuesday, June 4-August 6 | 4:30-7pm 7719 Detroit Ave SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT Recess features outdoor games of skill, teamwork, music Saturday, June 22-Sunday, June 23 and barbecues at each free, family-friendly session. This cultural festival offers live musical performances, Recess $1 Family Films Fourth of July Latin American cuisine, games, carnival rides and more. Cleveland at Capitol Theatre Near West Recreation League 4:30-7pm - 10am Edgewater Street Fest Clifton Blvd Summer programs for elementary and middle school Art in the Park - children include summer camps (Malachi Center, lacrosse) Sunday, June 30 | 12-7pm Herman Park and track. Fall soccer begins in August. Learn more and Family-friendly festival with live music, art workshops, 1 2 3 1-2pm 4 5 6 register at ohiocity.org/nearwestrec or 216-781-3222 x108. local vendors and more. Recess $1 Family Films Edgewater Live at Capitol Theatre Cleveland 4:30-9pm Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) Neighborhood-Wide 4:30-7pm - 10am GardenWalk Cleveland Art in the Park - Art in the Park - Dudley Act Now Saturday, July 13 | 10am-5pm Free intensive summer arts program for young artists Herman Park Triangle Enjoy a free, self-guided tour of private and community Audition dates: Monday, May 13, 5-7pm, Saturday, May 18, 7 8 9 10 1-2pm 11 12-2pm 12 13 gardens in Detroit Shoreway. 9-11am, Monday, May 20, 5-7pm Recess $1 Family Films Edgewater Live Near West Near West First session - ages 7-9 years old - Monday, June 10 Cleveland at Capitol Theatre 4:30-9pm Theatre - Theatre - through Friday, June 28, 1-5pm OLMC Italian Festival 6928 Detroit Ave 4:30-7pm - 10am Chess - 7:30pm Chess - 7:30pm Second session - ages 10-14 years old - Monday, July 8 Wednesday, July 10-Sunday, July 14 Art in the Park - through Friday, August 2, 1-5pm Enjoy nightly live entertainment, rides, authentic Italian Herman Park To learn more, contact Faye at 216-631-2727 x207. cuisine and games at this family-friendly annual festival. 14 15 16 17 1-2pm 18 19 20 STEP kick-off performance: Friday, July 19 | Herman Park CPT’s STEP (Student Theatre Enrichment Program) brings Recess $1 Family Films Edgewater Live CPT’s STEP - free Near West Walz & Lorain Branch Libraries 4:30-9pm free original performances to city parks each summer. Cleveland at Capitol Theatre performance at Theatre - The Cleveland Public Library branch locations are home Near West Find out more information at cptonline.org. 4:30-7pm - 10am Herman Park - 7pm Chess - 7:30pm to many summer programming opportunites for youth, Theatre - July Art in the Park - Near West such as the Summer Lit League, puppet shows, crafts, a Herman Park Chess - 7:30pm Theatre - Near West Theatre (NWT) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 summer lunch program, and more. 1-2pm Chess - 7:30pm Free Technical Theater Summer Workshop to learn Walz Branch: cpl.org/locations/walz/ or 216-623-7095 NWT -Chess Recess Cle stagecraft; ages 15+, Mondays and Wednesdays. Apply by May 31 at nearwesttheatre.org or call 216-961-9750 x104. Lorain Branch: cpl.org/locations/lorain/ or 216-623-7011 28 7:30pm 29 30 4:30-7pm 31 .
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