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FREE TO READ! FREE TO WRITE! Submit your story online by December 25th at CollinwoodObserver.com Proud Member of the Observer Media Family of Community-Owned and Written Newspapers & Websites Volume 10 • Issue 12 December 2018 Cooking with Cops Finals Inquiry-Based Learning at Oliver H. Perry Cleveland style!! Program started with a small grant in Collinwood from Cleveland Neighbor- hood Progress and goes citywide with support from the Cleveland Police Foun- by Brittani Irvin courses, students in all grades are creating dation, Tri-C, Cleveland Oliver H. Perry is so excited about our questions about what makes them curious Metropolitan Schools and shift towards inquiry-based learning. Our and teachers are utilizing those questions We got the camera crews in the kitchen and others. Proud we launched fourth and fifth grade classes participate to guide instruction. We are looking for- on the main stage, TV20 reporting, and 5 this program at Collinwood Nottingham in weekly mini-courses with our com- ward to our move into a new building in excited teams of youth, officers and Tri-C Villages Development and the Five Pointes munity partners, Center for Arts-Inspired January. In our new building, we have a cullinary students. Teams have 45 min- Community Center. Congrats to everyone Learning and GigaLearn. Students had the project lab on the third floor and collabora- utes to create their creations from a host of but rooting for Hannah Gibbons School in option of photography, screenprinting or tive learning spaces on each floor to take ingredients. This is legit ... Chopped Kids Nottingham and Wade Park School. Gamebot for a ten week mini-course dur- our inquires to the next level. Enroll your ing the school day. In addition to mini- child today! Breakfast with Santa Brought to you by Greater Collinwood Development Corporation Formerly Collinwood & Nottingham Villages Development Corporation This event is FREE **Registration Required** santacomestocollinwood.eventbrite.com When: Saturday, December 15, 2018 9am to Noon Where: Slovenian Home, 15810 Holmes Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44110 Join us for crafts, games and pictures with Santa! Food donated by Gus’s Diner 185 For more information contact: Kristian Hunter at 216-268-2138 VENUE IS NOT ADA ACCESSIBLE Formerly known as Collinwood & Nottingham Villages Dev. Corp Page 2 The Collinwood Observer Volume 10 • Issue 12 December 2018 December 2018 The Collinwood Observer Volume 10 • Issue 12 Page 3 Community Community Councilman’s Corner COMMUNITY MEETINGS Santa is Coming to Collinwood! Cleveland Monsters donate STEM by Michael D. education. It’s that time of the year again! Snow has & Nottingham Development Corporation), curriculum to Hannah Gibbons Polensek Speaking of libraries, work has begun on COLLINWOOD HOMEOWNERS MEETING started to fall, and Santa and his helpers Councilman Polensek, and Councilman The Collinwood Observer is a citizen-based news the historic Carnegie inspired Collinwood 1st Wednesday of the month are in full force spreading holiday cheer. Hairston. The food will be donated by Gus’s 7:00 PM source published by Collinwood Publishing Inc., a local At this time of the Branch Library of the Cleveland Library This year’s Breakfast with Santa is go- Diner 185 and volunteers will be from lo- business dedicated to the development of grass roots St Mary Church ing to be EXTRA special because we will cal area schools. We are excited to continue year, as we prepare System located on East 152 Street. The 15519 Holmes Avenue media and increased connectedness of the citizens, be serving both north and south as ONE to build our relationships in the neighbor- civic groups, non profits, businesses and institutions in for the Holidays I building is undergoing complete renova- and around Cleveland Wards 10 and 11. wanted to thank all tion to include work on the adjacent park- MyCOM MEETING Collinwood. Breakfast, holiday crafts, hood and can’t wait to come together as one 1st Thursday of the Month and photos with Santa will be on Satur- community to celebrate the holidays! The the neighborhood ing lot area. We are still waiting on word as 5:30 PM THE COLLINWOOD OBSERVER day, December 15, 2018 from 9am-12pm event is FREE but space is limited. Regis- groups, organiza- to what enhancements and improvements Salvation Army Temple Corp 1591 E. 230 STREET tions, clubs and in- will be done on the Memorial Nottingham 17625 Grovewood Avenue at Slovenian Home, 15810 Holmes Avenue, tration is required, please visit: santacome- EUCLID, OH 44117 dividuals who have Branch Library and Annex on Lakeshore Cleveland, OH 44110 (please note this lo- stocollinwood.eventbrite.com EAST 185th STREET NEIGHBORHOOD cation is NOT ADA accessible). Sponsored For more information, please contact Copyright 2014—Collinwood Publishing Inc. worked on behalf of the community this Boulevard and when this work will start. ASSOCIATION All rights reserved. Any reproduction is past year. It goes without saying that the Watch for future announcements. 2nd Tuesday of the Month by Greater Collinwood Development Cor- Kristian Hunter at 216-268-2138. forbidden without written permission. community is only as good as the people My sincere appreciation to my colleagues 6:00 PM poration (Formerly known as Collinwood and organizations in it. As we approach in Council and the Administration and Lithuanian Hall PUBLISHER 877 East 185th Street – next to Post Office John Copic, [email protected] 2019, it is more important than ever before Public Utilities for the support and passage to get involved in our community or the of legislation totaling approximately $14.0 DEMOCRATIC WARD CLUB The Collinwood Recreation Center ADVERTISING clubs that encompasses your street. million to install a new storm sewer down 2nd Wednesday of the Month Come join the Seniors of Collinwood at trip began October 15th 2018; interested John Copic, 216.505.0185 (September to June) We all know that there have been major East 185th from Pawnee Avenue to Mar- the Collinwood Recreation Center. Col- patrons must register as a member of the 6:30 PM The views and opinions expressed in this changes in our local development cor- cella Road and then down this roadway to Collinwood Slovenian Home linwood Seniors (ages 50 and up) have a Collinwood Recreation Center to attend publication are those of each writer, and not porations this past year. We are moving Lakeshore Boulevard. This project will get 15810 Holmes Avenue structured program Mon, Wed, and Friday this spectacular trip to the “BIG APPLE.” those of the publisher, editor or any other entity. forward, though, and doing our best to started in the spring and is critical to ad- PRESIDENT: Councilman Polensek (7am – 12noon). This program includes See flyer for more details, open registration various exercise classes, a walking club, for the New York trip is at the Collinwood The Collinwood Observer is powered by: overcome bad decisions that were made by dressing the ongoing basement flooding in FRIENDS OF COLLINWOOD RECREATION former Executive Staff members. Justice the East 185th Street corridor and adjacent 2nd Thursday of the Month computer classes, line dancing, arts and Recreation Center on Mondays, Wednes- will be served on those individuals who streets. This project must be completed 6:15 PM craft, and more. Additionally, these seniors days, and Fridays (9:00am - 12noon); call Collinwood Recreation Center took advantage of our neighborhood sup- before we begin Phase I of the East185th do an annual overnight trip to awesome to schedule appointments for other times. 16300 Lakeshore Boulevard port and trust. Regardless of the actions Street streetscape project. locations. This year our seniors went to Please review our Senior Program calendar of these individuals, our community is We are continuing to work with the 5th DISTRICT COMMUNITY RELATIONS Washington DC to visit the NEW Smith- for December/2018 for special activities Ryan Collins of the Cleveland Monsters demonstrates a hockey-related STEM activity for students at Hannah To submit a story, go to www.collinwoodobserver. resilient and we must collectively refuse to Cuyahoga County Landbank of riding our MEETING sonian African American Museum. The and events. Note: There will be a Rummage Gibbons School. com, click on Member Center, sign in, click on allow their actions to define our commu- community of vacant, abandoned, and 3rd Wednesday of the month next upcoming trip is for July 18-21st 2019 Sale on December 17th 2018 (4pm-7pm). Submit Story, and start writing. 6:00 PM by CMSD News Bureau Karyn Torigoe, STEM learning products nity. Again, I urge, anyone who would like foreclosed properties which are an eyesore Collinwood Five Points Community Center to New York City. Registration for this Vendor table are available for this event. Next deadline: December 25, 2018 to become a stakeholder in our community and a safety hazard. This work will con- East 152 Street except for: Three Cleveland Monsters players visited manager at the museum, said during the and to get involved, to contact the Greater tinue throughout 2019 while at the same May (Murtis Taylor), Hannah Gibbons School on Nov. 20 – to announcement at Hannah Gibbons. “It in- You can mail your stories to the Collinwood Collinwood Development Corporation, time we will be working with our develop- July (St Clair Superior Dev Corp), Christmas Eve Celebration with help give students a lesson in STEM educa- troduces them to hockey.” Observer office at 1591 E. 230 Street, October (Cleveland Job Corps Annual Dinner), which now encompasses our entire Ward ment corporation and private individuals tion. Monsters Vice President of Marketing Euclid, OH 44117 November (Glenville Rec Ctr.) and part of Ward 10. They may be reached on saving those structures which can be New Praise Ministries The Monsters are providing a STEM and Communications Pam Frasco said in at (216) 383-9772.