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Tremont - Duck Island - Irishtown Bend Block Clubs Road ClosuRes/alteRnate aCCess Area Time Closed Closed Area & Alternate Access Notes RaCe staRt- Race starts at the former satuRday, deCembeR 7 Start/10K 7:00am- Road & Interstate ramp closures will be in effect along the course from 8:00am- Higbees building at the corner of South Finish Noon Roadway St. and Ontario St. Page 2 Noon. Times are approximate. Visit the website for complete list of closures. Inside Tremont ontaRio: Ontario is closed (all lanes) event infoRmation 1 7:00am- from Ontario to Prospect St from 8:30- 5K-10K Run starts at 9:00 AM on Saturday, December 7th Winterization12noon 9:30am. Then,from 9:30am - 12pm one in in front of Tower City at Ontario. The route travels from lane (west curb) is closed until noon. A service of the Downtown, across the toward the , Programs!! Tremont West Development Corporation down Abbey Ave, then to West 14th Street. Then the route makes its way through It’s on its way, the winter months Hope in memoRial bRidge: Carnegie- the heart of the Tremont District before turning onto Rowley Avenue and end- Cleveland! With the arrival of winter, Lorain so from Ontario to West 20th Street. To Editor: Michelle Davis 8:45am- ing at the & Museum. The 10K continues on a similar are the2 Winterization Programs. Tremontreach the West Side Market from Down- 2406 Professor Avenue route back, running through Duck Island, back to Downtown and finishes near West Development Corporation10:00am has all thetown, take Superior west, turn south on Cleveland, Ohio 44113 the former Higbee Building at the corner of Ontario St. and Public Square. information you need to prepare for theWest 25th Street Proceeds from the event benefit the A Christmas Story House Foundation. This winter months. There are several exciting 216-575-0920—Phone non profit foundation maintains and restores the neighborhood surrounding the programs to assist you in make this winter as comfortable as possible. 216-575-0998—Fax A Christmas Story House and Museum, in partnership with the Tremont West 8:30am- West 20th, Abbey, I-90 Ramp. The south- www.tremontwest.org As in3 past years…CHN Housing10:30am Partners,bound Exit 171 off of I-90 will be closed. Development Corporation. formally Cleveland Housing Network, has “We serve Tremont by organizing several programs to assist with your utility an inclusive community, building bills. HEAP, PIPP, PIPP PLUS and CHNtR emont: West 14th from Fairfield to a unifi ed neighborhood, and baCk foR 2019, RunneRs Can Run witH Housing Partners is a Winter/Summerthe roundabout - all lanes. NOTE: ALTER- promoting a unique destination.” Crisis site. NATE ROUTE: If you are heading north tHeiRoadR dogs! Closure & Dominion Energy Ohio has implementedbound from either I-76, Steelyard Com- 2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bring your BUMPUS HOUND! Participants are allowed to run with their canine there 2018-2019 Winter Heating9:00am- Session. mons or I-71, drivers will need to take President: Kate Carden friends!!Traffi All dogsc Delayon the race course Notice: will be leashed for safety. We kindly ask This would4 include; 10:30am the alternative route Scranton St. North. 1st Vice President- Joe Chura that all home owners with pets of their own, do their best to keep their furry Winter Reconnection Order (WRO) WithScranton a St. parallels West 14th. From 2nd Vice President- LerVal Elva friends On Saturday, indoors during December the race 7th, hours. Tremont Thank & Duckyou so very much in advance for deposit, your heating service can be re-there, you will be able to access Tremont Treasurer- Lynn McLaughlin Murray helpingIsland residentsus to keep shouldthe race expect and the Road community Closures a fun and safe place. connected. This year, Dominion Energy Ohio (DEO) will accept a split payment withthrough the intersections of Kennelworth, Secretary- Ann Marie Riley and Traffic Delays from 7am until noon or later Starkweather and Fairfield Streets. as A Christmas Story 5K-10K takes place in the other utility providers. neighborhood. Watch your mailboxes for detailed Assistance Program This year, customersRoundabout : at W. 14th St. and Quigley Directors: Regional tRansit autHoRity detouRs can receive a one-time 30 day credit hold, Joe Adler, Dan Cotter, Ontimes Saturday, and in December the December/January 7th, some RTA routes Issue will of be on detour. 9:00am- Rd. Closed. Alternative routing west to W. 25th Inside Tremont. for scheduled assistance programs. DEO Jaime Declet, Brad Hauber, Call 216-621-9500 or visit www.riderta.com for details. 5 St and east on Quigley to Steelyard and Clark All proceeds from the event benefit the A will accept appointment request12noon from either Adrienne Linnick, Field. Christmas Story House Foundation, whose main a social service agency or the customer. Seronica Powell, Christopher Roy, goal is to restore and maintain the neighborhood Disconnection Notice Richard Sosenko, Casey Ward no paRking Zones 9:00am- Areassurrounding along theA Christmas route will Storybe marked House “No & MuseumParking - Tow Away Zones.” Please Disconnection notices allow the customer10k tuRn: West 11th from Rowley to and Josh Wright 6 adherefor future to dates generations and times to posted; experience all zones and enjoy.will be enforced. A complete list of 14 days notice. This year, DEO11:00am is extendingClark. Clark to West 14th Street. Ex Offi cio: The foundation provides grants, both public and an additional 10 days. Mendo Veloff, South of Jefferson no-parking zones is on the website. private, to projects that enhance and preserve Medical Certificates All of West 19th, Smith, Block Club; Carolyn Bentley, Medical Certificates can assist a customerdu Ck island: the surrounding neighborhood. The foundation 9:30am- 18th and the southern lane of Old Loraine Duck Island Block Club also provides educational scholarships to families with placing7 a hold on a disconnection for foR moRe infoRmation up to 21 days. This year,11:00am once approved,Ave. Residents should park on the east Contactof A Christmas race organizers Story House before to race create week college for more information or help with STAFF opportunities for our next generation. there is a 30 day credit hold placed onceside of the street. alternate directions. Email: [email protected] Cory Riordan, ext. 101 customer is entered into the 1/9 paymenta C HRistmas stoRy House neigH- plan Aprogram. Christmas 6:00am- Executive Director boRHood: Rowley Avenue, West 11th [email protected] PleaseStory call House/Keith Moore forNoon details, 216- 575-0920,5K ext. Finish 110. Street, Buhrer Avenue Chad Biggers, 216-375-4840 www.aChristmasstoryRun.com Community Safety Organizer [email protected] Tremont West & Ohio City Inc. Ryan Clement, ext. 117 Americorps VISTA Member Now Hiring a Community [email protected] Michelle Davis, ext. 103 Engagement Specialist Assistant Director Applications due by November 11th. See experiencetremont.com for details. [email protected] Lynn Friedel ext. 105 Offi ce Manager [email protected] Donna Grigonis Housing Developement Manager TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th [email protected] 10AM – 6PM

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Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival Manager the 6th annual [email protected] Kathryn Ross, ext. 102 MSASS Intern [email protected] Dharma Valentin ext. 102 Energy Assistance Programs Community & Equity Organizer The Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) offers several programs to income-eligible Ohioans to assist in paying their utility bills and [email protected] improve the energy effi ciency of their homes. Household eligibility is based in part on income; details and specifi c guidelines for the following assistance programs can be found here: http://development.ohio.gov/is/is_energyassist.htm. To apply for HEAP or HWAP, download the application at the above webpage or visit Tremont West and meet with the Property Manager, Keith Moore, (216) 533-5612. Safety Updates Updates and information about crime and safety in the neighborhood can be found at NearWestSafety.org. if you would like to be added to the Safety Update Mailing list please sign up at NearWestSafety.org/newsletters Neighborhood Retail Assistance Program The City of Cleveland’s Economic Development Department can assist small businesses with fi nancial packages of both loans and grants to improve the interior and exterior of their storefronts. Commercial Space for Sale or Lease Are you looking to lease, purchase or market commercial space in Tremont? Remember, if you are planning to open a business in Tremont, you must contact the City of Cleveland to see what variances or permits are required for your desired location. The Department of Building and Housing can be reached at MEMBER OF 216-664-2282. There are some great loan reimbursement programs through the city and county for vacant building rehab, storefront renovations, signage and Brownfi eld clean-up. Please contact Tremont West for more information at 216-575-0920, ext. 113. The Storefront Renovation Program The City of Cleveland’s Storefront Renovation Program is an exterior rehabilitation program that combines fi nancial incentives (rebate or loan) with free City design assistance. The City partners with neighborhood Community Development Corporations to implement the program in the neighborhood. Are you interested in Please call Khalid Hawthorne at 216-575-0920, ext. 113. advertising in ? Please contact Michelle at Towpath Trail Construction City of Cleveland Tremont West, 216-575-0920, If you need to talk with someone regarding the current Holiday Waste Pick-Up Schedule ext. 103 or michelledavis@ construction of the Towpath Trail, please contact Darwin Bulk Pick-Up (3 items only) in Tremont is Friday, November 9th There tremontwest.org. Merdes, Area Engineer for Cuyahoga County at 216-348-4073, will be a day delay for pick up after Thanksgiving, Tremont’s trash will be picked 216-701-1160 or [email protected]. up on Saturday, November 30th. Questions? 216-664-3711 or cleveland-oh.gov Inside Tremont Page 3

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Serving Tremont since 2004 some much needed holiday joy and basic necessities teams had more students from which to draw, and they to the poor and the needy struggling during the Great tended to have better coaches. Depression. The organizers realized that first game Lincoln High School, a competitive team since the middle was a huge hit and it’s ability to raise money for charity 1930’s was knocking on the door. In 1941, coach Glen was limitless. It started a Thanksgiving tradition in Fraser’s Lincoln team did not have a regular gridiron to Cleveland that would become the single biggest practice on so practiced on a field under the Clark Avenue sporting event in the city’s history. bridge. The team had to clear the field of rocks, tin cans, From 1931 to the final game in 1968, more than 1.3 broken glass and had to cut what grass there was in order to million high school football fans would begin their give themselves a decent place to practice. Thanksgiving holiday by taking in one of the best high Lincoln High made it to the Charity game against a tough school football games of the season. The Charity team. It was reported to be a very exciting game, Game set every attendance record for high school but ended in a 12 - 12 tie, leaving both Lincoln and Collinwood Schedule Your Hair Appointment Today! football in the state of Ohio, and in 1946 hosted the as Cleveland’s co-champions. A West Side school still had second largest crowd ever to watch a high school yet to reign alone as the city’s top team. In 1942 the Lincoln 216.621.3638 | 2688 West 14th Street | Cleveland, OH 44113 football game in the U. S. Hundreds of thousands of Presidents would again assert their dominance and take the dollars were raised for the needy. next big step. The 1942 Charity Game would be a rematch From the start of the “The Senate” League and the of the 1941 city title game. Both were undefeated. The game city of Cleveland league around 1905, the East Side ended with a 26 - 0 Lincoln victory. This time they were all designed by 1.31.11 teams dominated area high school football. WWI alone at the top. They were the first west side team to win a and the 1918 flu epidemic took its toll on high school Charity Game in the 12-year history of the event. Collinwood football. was held to only 22 net yards of offense (all-time low in the The first Charity Game was held on Saturday, Nov. 39-year history of the Charity Game) and they completed 28, 1931, was sponsored by and only three of 18 pass attempts. Its 11 net yards rushing was benefitted its Give-a-Christmas Fund, and was played also an all-time Charity Game low. NEW Classes, Workshops, by the two leading teams from the various high school In 1943 Lincoln’s opponent in the Charity Game was Yoga Teacher Training football leagues around the Cleveland area. The first Cathedral Latin. 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The East Side Lincoln High continued to dominate the West Side League. teams also dominated the Charity Game whether they The Charity Games were held on Thanksgiving Day, the were the Catholic League or the Senate League or changing times of the 1960’s and the downtown area, the other. In the early 1930’s there were ties when two drop in attendance, viewing on TV of college games, move trophies had to be given. In 1937 the Senate was to the suburbs and out of Cleveland schools, combining of divided into East Side and West Side League plus the schools (Lincoln and West High, etc.), and various additional four Catholic High Schools joined the Senate League reasons caused the end of the Charity Game. along with Rhodes, John Marshall and John Hay. The

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GREAT Three competitions this year: CALL FORFINANCING! A FREE 1. Canned Goods & Non-Perishable Boxed Food Sign 18 MONTHS Items and Paper Products - the block club collecting NO INTEREST Up For FINANCING Residential the most items in this category receives a $50 prize ESTIMATE:Driveways 216-397-6349 donation to their block club treasury/account Now!! 2. Cash and Check Donations (dollar for dollar) - the Join us. Best block club collecting the most money also receives $ Whole House Colors 500 OFF Siding Job In Town a $50 prize donation to their block club treasury/ November 30 Annual Tree Lighting account - and – Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon after estimate. Expires 11/30/20194/17/18. after the 4:30 pm mass 3. Grand Prize Winner – the block club’s cash & Complete Kitchen Complete Bathroom check donations are doubled (ex: $50 turns into Get a BONUS Microwave Get a BONUS Ceramic Floor December 14th at 2pm $3,880 100 items) and canned goods and non-perishable Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon after estimate. Expires 11/30/20194/17/18. items collected are added (ex: $3,000 in checks/ Children’s Christmas Party cash becomes 6,000 items + 500 canned goods = $ $ 6,500 items) – winning block club in this category Christmas Eve Mass at 4:30pm, 200 OFF 200 OFF receives a prize of a $100 donation to their block Interior Remodeling Porch Repairs & Masonry Work Music begins at 4pm Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon club treasury/account. after estimate. Expires 11/30/20194/17/18. after estimate. Expires 4/17/18.11/30/2019 Most important of all is the goal: lending a helping hand Christmas Day Mass at 10am $ $ to neighbors – families and children - in need in Tremont, 200 OFF 350 OFF Duck Island, and Irishtown Bend - and providing help Asphalt & Complete Roof Tear Off Concrete Driveways Plus FREE Ice Guard System Protection to support the outstanding work of eight Cleveland food Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon after estimate. Expires 4/17/18. after estimate. Expires 4/17/18. pantries-ministries – St. Augustine Church, Pilgrim St. Wendelin Parish | 2281 Columbus Road 11/30/2019 11/30/2019 Congregational Church UCC, Immanuel Lutheran Church, St. John Cantius Church, St. Michael Church, WWW.CLASS1PAVERS.COM St. Malachi Church, Foodbank, and Inside Tremont Page 5

CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM PRESENTS Mark your calendars and come help us celebrate one year of 818 Studios NOW ONSTAGE AT THE LIMINIS THEATER ON SCRANTON RD. with a new fall group show titled INFINITE MADNESS. 17 Cleveland artists will present work exploring the digital flux of this mad mad world we live in. HOMOS, OR Saturday November 2nd from 6-10 pm.

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Homos, or Everyone in America by Jordan Seavey, directed by Clyde Simon, is told through interweaving glimpses into the life of an everyday couple unexpectedly confronted by a vicious hate crime. Homos is a fearless, often funny, openly emotional examination of the moments that can bring two people together – or pull them apart. “Everything has a touch of digital madness to it these days. With this show I’m hoping to hone in on the madness. The sheer vastness of the medium “Homos makes its audience fall in love with it, and it will break your heart, make you laugh and makes for a unique era in the history of art and creativity. It snares the even make you think.” (Roman Macharoni, Scene) artistic young minds of the early 21st century and peaks the curiosity in the Homos, or Everyone in America runs Thurs-Sat at 8 pm through Nov 9 at the Liminis Theater experienced conventional artists that have been producing for decades. 2438 Scranton Rd. I say lets have a look at the medium as it stands today in it’s clear and present fallibility and diversity. The tools that are available, from the I Active Passivity! by convergence-continuum 2019 playwriting intern, Jen Alexander runs for one phone to the digital dark room to the electronic canvas are changing and weekend only, Thurs-Sat, Nov. 14-16 at 8 pm. The play is about a woman who is trying to find happiness after the fact that her life hasn’t gone the way she thought it would. She searches for improving constantly but there has to be a definitive end to the betterment a new way of life through dating men and exposing her body through different situations, but of this medium, or does there? Let’s have a look at what we can express along the way she learns that to change her life for the better, starting completely over is not the digitally in the flux state of this innovative movement and where it might end of the world. take us in the future.” -Barbara Merritt, owner 818 Studios Tickets are available at 216-687-0074 and convergence-continuum.org: $20 general admission, $15 seniors (65+) and $10 students. Tremont residents are Artists: admitted free for the Thursday show on Nov 7. Patrick Broughton, James Bulloch, Hadley Conner, Jayden DeVaughn, Call ahead to make reservations. Todd Hoak, Patsy Kline, Catherine McManus, Barbara Merritt, Daniel ------Morgan, Scott Pickering, John Saile, Shawn Slowburn, Louis Staeble, Convergence-continuum’s production of Homos, or Everyone in America Steve Stanaszek, David Szekeres, Samantha Vickers is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Barbara Merritt Photography 818 Studios located at 818 Jefferson Avenue www.merrittphoto.com 216.870.2012 Page 6 Inside Tremont

support was approved for the project at 2270 W 18th St. Wes behalf. There was also some preliminary planning for the Block Club Happenings Harper from Harper Horton Architects presented the projects at upcoming annual Holiday Food Drive. Once again, Mary “Block Club Happenings” is compiled by Tremont 2035 and 2039 W 18th St, which are requesting variances for Ann Balog and Angela Guy will serve as the block club’s lot size and rear yard depth. A question was asked about the Food Drive Coordinators. Our thanks to Mary Ann and West staff with direct input from Block Clubs. parcel north of the proposed home at 2035 W 18th St. Horton Angela! Scott Rosenstein reminded our membership that Auburn-Lincoln Park explained that was the county parcel that comprises the hillside the General Election is coming up on Tuesday, November In October, safety concerns were addressed with the 2nd along the Hope Memorial Bridge. Support of the variances was 5th. A request form to vote by mail, dates and hours for District Community Services Officer, Sgt. Philip McClain. Sgt. approved. Final voting for the Duck Island logo was held and one early voting at the Board of Elections, and a sample ballot McClain reported on traffic citations at the stop sign at W11th of the four finalists was chosen. Scott Rosenstein reviewed the were shared. On November 5th polls are open 6:30am and Starkweather and recent arrests of package thief. Please voter registration deadlines and reminded everyone about the to 7:30pm. Bring ID – and please VOTE! Join us at the report any theft or crime, however small, so that the 2nd District upcoming General Election on November 5th and the Primary November gathering for the presentation of the annual Good can be aware of activity. Dr. Andrew Cox, Director of Access Election which will be held on March 17th in 2020. Early voting Neighbor Awards (awarded to individuals and organizations and Community Engagement at Tri-C, presented the Tri-C and absentee voting were highlighted as options for the spring, that have worked to benefit the quality of life for residents programming Levy that will appear on the November Ballot. Get as the election will be on St. Patrick’s Day. For more information of the Metro North Block Club service area). We will also out and VOTE! There was a brief update on the Towpath Trail. on the block club and its activities, please contact Chair, Milton celebrate our November Holiday Potluck. Residents were Construction on Stage 4 along University Road and Carter Road Lorring ([email protected]) & Co-Chair Rick Warren (rick. encouraged to attend the October 24th Ward 14 monthly began on October 16th with completion of this stage projected [email protected]) or Scott at Tremont West (scottrosenstein@ Community Meeting sponsored by Ward 14 Councilwoman for Spring, 2021. Update from a letter from the Tremont History tremontwest.org) – 216.575.0920 ext. 106. Please join us for Jasmin Santana. The topic was Neighborhood Planning 101 Project shared some of this historical significance of the rectory our next meeting on Tuesday, November 5th, 6:30pm at – how residents can be better involved in the physical and house at W14th and Kenilworth. Landmarks Commission voted Forest City Brewery! Bring a neighbor and join us! social development of the neighborhood. City of Cleveland recently to deny the proposed demolition of the house. The Planning Commission members and local Community developers of the Tremont Flats apartment project will return to Holmden Buhrer Rowley/ Development professionals were to engage residents at the block club when they have new plans that incorporate the Mentor Castle Clark this free event. This is the last of the Ward 14 Community rectory home. Auburn-Lincoln Park members will join with the The Block Club had a general safety update. There was a car Meetings for 2019. Monthly Meetings will resume again on members of 7 other neighborhood block clubs for the annual break-in on Holmden and some individuals loitering around the the fourth Thursday of March, 2020. For questions about Holiday Food Drive for our neighbors in need – which also empty Pink House. A reminder to report all crimes online at the the block club or its’ activities, please contact Metro North supports the work and mission of 8 area food banks (including City of Cleveland website in order to track them. Rebecca Mauer, Chair, Sue Krosel or Scott at Tremont West, 216.575.0920 St. Augustine and Pilgrim Church). Co-Chair Jonathan Petrea will Democratic Ward Leader for Ward 12, addressed the Block Club X106, scottrosenstein@tremontwest. Our next gathering coordinate the food drive for the Auburn-Lincoln Park Block Club. regarding an invitation to attend the Monthly Ward 12 Democratic including our Holiday Potluck is scheduled for Tuesday, The General Election will be Tuesday Nov. 5th. Polls are open Club. Next meetings are October 16 and November 20th at 6:30 November 26th, 6:30pm at the ground floor meeting 6:30am-7:30pm. Bring ID. A mail ballot request form, dates and PM at Gino’s at 1314 Denison Avenue. Commissioner Rob room of St. Michael Church. Please join us! hours of early voting at the Board of Elections and a sample ballot Mavec, City of Cleveland Streets department, held a discussion were distributed. The block club recognized member, Brooke regarding options for turning W 11th Street into a one way North of Literary Willis, who was honored for his work in the area of Health and south of Clark in order to alleviate traffic problems on W 11th At the October meeting, Second District Police Officers Lt. Wellness at the 11th Annual LGBTQ+ Heritage Day Celebration associated with traffic related to the Christmas Story House. The Michael Betley and Sgt. Patrick McClain were available for at on Wednesday, October 16th. Brooke is discussion involved a variety of options which the Block Club will comments but discussion was minimal since things have an active and engaged resident in the Tremont neighborhood discuss further to decide how to notify stakeholders and properly been very quiet from a safety stance for the past several and with our block club. Well deserved, Brooke! Congratulations determine if the street change can be tested before moving months. A number of members participated in a discussion and Best Wishes! The 50/50 raffle drawing collected $47, which forward. “Bridging the Gap”, the painting of the pedestrian about the electric scooters that are all over the neighborhood goes towards our next party! As always for safety sake, please bridges, was briefly discussed. MCC Co-Chair, Bev Wurm, will in what is apparently a six-month trial. Decisions are still don’t leave even a quarter in a cup holder, put your junk in your try to locate the 501c3 letter so the Block Club can approach out on whether the scooters are a nuisance or something trunk, and leave your porch lights ON!! The Auburn-Lincoln Park Sherwin for supplies and paint. The block club also discussed positive, but most people seemed to have an open mind. Block Club invites Tremont residents who live on in the area from locating the bridge measurements and discussing permitting or We talked about the various rules/regulations and whether Kenilworth south to Auburn Avenue (including Fruit Avenue), and permit assistance with ODOT or the City of Cleveland Division of scooter-riders are adhering to them. The scooter trial will from W. 15th St. east to W. 9th St., to attend monthly Block Club Streets. A resident brought up a concern over visibility of the bike end in February, 2020 and members were encouraged to meetings on the 3rd Monday of the month. If you are new to stop signs at Holmden on the towpath. Marcelina Sladewska, forward feedback to Block Club Co-Chairs or Cleveland Tremont it is a great way to meet your neighbors and engage Ward 12 Councilman Anthony Brncatelli’s Assistant, will see if Ward 3 Councilman Kerry McCormack. Handouts were in safety and community activities. And, in between meetings, signage or visibility is an issue to prevent bikes cycling through provided regarding the Stage 4 Towpath Trail Extensions you can keep current on what is happening by checking out without stopping. The next meeting is at Pozo Studio on that will begin construction on October 15th, 2019. Chris the Auburn Block Club Facebook page w. ww.Facebook.com/ 1193 Holmden Avenue on November 6, 2019. To learn more Roy briefly outlined the approximately ten (10) major auburnblockclub and Tremont West’s new website at https:// about our block clubs and their activities, find us on Facebook neighborhood construction projects that will be updated experiencetremont.com. For questions about the block club’s or contact MCC Co-Chairs Josh Wright (jwright.cle@gmail. and discussed at length by Khalid Hawthorne (Economic meetings or activities, please contact Block Club Co-Chairs, Kate com),Beverly Wurm ([email protected]), HBR Co- Development Director for TWDC) at the November NOL O’Neil ([email protected] and Jonathan Petrea Chair Angelica Pozo ([email protected]) or Dharma meeting. Dr. Andrew Cox, representing Tri-C Community ([email protected]) – or Community Involvement Manager, Valentin, Community and Equity Organizer – dharmavalentin@ College, spoke to NOL about the positive impact of Tri C on Scott Rosenstein, at Tremont West at 216.575.0920 ext. 106 or tremontwest.org – 216.575.0920 ext. 102. our community and about the importance of voting for the e-mail [email protected]. . The next meeting is Tri-C levy that will be on the November 5, 2019 General scheduled for October Monday, November 18th - 6:30 pm at Irishtown Bend Election ballot. We will gather again in November, and Rose Mary Center (corner of W. 14th Street & Kenilworth). The Irishtown Bend Block Club held their quarterly meeting in have invited the Metroparks and the Towpath Trail folks to October were joined by Ward 3 Cleveland Councilman Kerry update us on progress and construction timing. For more Central Tremont McCormack and Nancy Feighan, Program Manager for Tri-C information on our block club and activities, please check In October, the Central Tremont block club welcomed Claudia Programming. First, we heard from Councilman Kerry McCormack out our Facebook page, or contact Co-Chairs, Chris Roy Motiu, Director of Employer Outreach and Career Services at who gave the Ward’s update on new grants approved for the ([email protected]) or Kyle Poney (kyleponey@ Tri C to speek about some of the programming they do including Irishtown Bend Project, including rebuilding of Franklin Road. He gmail.com) or Community Involvement Manager, Scott Encore. Encore allows those 55 and older to take classes for a also gave an update on the LED light project for the city which Rosenstein at Tremont West at 216-575-0920ext. 106 nominal fee at one of the Tri C locations. Also, Neighborhood has commenced. Residents and stakeholders asked questions ([email protected]). Please join us for scholars accesses Tri C programming within the community about the status of engineering studies on Carter Road Hill, our next meeting on Tuesday, November 19th, 6:30pm. outside of the normal classroom setting. Information on both can which at the time of the meeting no update was given, as well as We look forward to seeing you! be found at https://www.tri-c.edu/. The Tri C renewal levy plus questions about the approved grants & upcoming construction .4 mil is on the ballot for Nov 5. Construction of the expansion of the park & trails. Next was Ms. Nancy Feighan, Program South of Jefferson of the Towpath Trail along university road begins Oct 16 and is Manager for Tri-C Programming, who joined us to inform us At the October meeting, a member noted the increased expected to continue to July 9, 2021. The next meeting will take about Issue 3, which is on the ballot in the upcoming general speed of RTA vehicles on Professor Ave. Members were place at the Well House on Monday, November 4th at 6:30pm. election on November 5th. Issue 3 funds Tri-C Metro Campus, encouraged to attend Cleveland Ward 3 Councilman The Well House is located at 2253 West 14th street. There is which is in our Ward & Residents were eager to support it. Don’t Kerry McCormack’s Quarterly Ward 3 Community Meeting ample parking on either side. For more information on the block forget to vote on November 5th. Scott Rosenstein from Tremont on October 23rd, especially since there is word that the club and its activities, please contact Co-chairs Jeffery Buysse West Development Corp addressed safety concerns and City’s new street light and security camera project will ([email protected]) or Julie Goulis ([email protected]). reminded everyone to attend the Ward 3 Quarterly Community not be including a camera for W7th at I-490. Efforts for Information can also be found on our Facebook page at www. Meeting on Wednesday 10/23 at Forest City Brewery. Ms. the Lucky Park Mural project have been stalled as the facebook.com/CentralTremont. Rodriguez distribute a letter from Sara Meier of the Metroparks St. Theodosius Church Council continues to not have or on the Red Line Greenway project detailing when it is breaking make time to hear the project proposal. The current design Duck Island ground. Also, an update from Michael Horton from Horton Harper concept requires their support as the property owner. SoJ At the October meeting, Sgt. Pat McClain from 2nd District Architects regarding the Carter Road Construction. There was members are encouraged to begin thinking of alternate Community Policing came to talk about safety concerns in the also an update on the status of the Irishtown Bend Neighborhood ideas, if needed. A brief update on the next stage of the neighborhood and asked for input from the neighbors. A neighbor Initiative; specifically, the Neighborhood Connections Grant Towpath, along the norther edge of Tremont, was made as asked about the rules governing electric scooters, and the officer application. After further discussion, a small committee was re- construction is scheduled to start this month and continue confirmed that scooters are meant to be used on the street in the formed to help with the application, and an additional committee through mid-2021, per the notice of construction provided. bicycle lane. It was noted that most of problems with scooters was formed as well to develop a concept and a logo. The latter As this year’s School Supply Drive focused on Tremont in the neighborhood were seen on Abbey Avenue, and Sgt. will meet sometime in the next coming weeks. Ms Rodriguez also Montessori’s gym class, one of the requested items was McClain said he would notify the traffic division to keep an eye shared to the group a proposal for the Columbus Road Bridge pedometers. Members John and Randi Zubin proposed a out. It was mentioned that this is a six-month trial of the scooters Signage completed by Shawn Kenney. Preliminary planning for bulk buy opportunity they have available. The block club is here in Cleveland, and that if anyone has input on whether they the annual Holiday Food Drive was made & once again Marcy encouraged to consider the idea. With the annual Tremont should remain available, they should reach out to Councilperson Vander Tuig is volunteering this year to lead our group’s efforts. Holiday Food Drive coming soon, the group was reminded McCormack. A question was asked about the abandoned building As always, events happening in the area were shared, especially that volunteers to serve as the SoJ coordinator(s) would on Willey that was mentioned at the last block club meeting. The the date of the General Election: Tuesday November 5th! For be appreciated. The block club heard a proposal from the officer said he would drive by the building and ask for a board-up more information on our block club and its activities, please potential homeowner for a new construction, three story, by the City of Cleveland, if appropriate. Tremont West Housing check out our Facebook page – or contact Block Club Chair, single family home of nearly 2,700 square feet, with a front and Economic Development Director, Khalid Hawthorne, came Jenny Rodriguez at [email protected] or Scott at Tremont loading garage on a vacant parcel at 2443 Thurman. The to give an update on the development project at W 20th and West, 216.575.0920 ext. 106, [email protected]. proposal includes three foot side yards, a four foot rear Lorain. Phase I of the development has been transferred to The next meeting of the Irishtown Bend Block Club will be yard, with preliminary floor plans. Construction would likely a new developer team and a 4-5 story residential project with on Wednesday January 8th, 2020 at 6:30pm at Hoopples. not start before spring of next year. Variances requested about 200 apartment units (600-800 sq. ft), with market-rate relate to the front loading garage, square footage of the rents. The intention is to avoid the very high rents associated Metro North house compared to the lot size, rear yard depth, and with larger apartments (1100-1400 sq. ft). Questions were asked At the October meeing, Sgt. Patrick McClain of the 2nd District proximity to adjacent neighboring structures. Adjacent about how the traffic flow at that intersection will be handled, as Police Community Services Unit took residents’ safety concerns. property owners were present representing an older home traffic quickly backs up in the morning with the current resident We had invited Streets Commissioner Rob Mavec and the to the south and recent construction to the north. They population. Concerns were also raised about residents of the City’s Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator, Calley Mersmann, for raised several questions and concerns, which included new building using W 18th St to avoid the traffic lights on W. 20th. a follow-up presentation/discussion on bike lanes and other impact to existing power lines in the rear, impact to sunlight, It was asked whether the Phase I developers will contribute to traffic concerns on Scranton Road shared by the membership proximity to existing structures, location of windows, and the DI development fund -- Hawthorne said he would bring it up at meetings earlier this year; both had prior commitments and size of the house relative to the lot size. A lively discussion in his next meeting with them. John Zayac noted that the second could not attend; however, they offered to come to update us was had. Khalid Hawthorne of TWDC was present and phase of the project will still involve Brickhaus Development at a future time. Tremont West’s Executive Director, Cory noted the zoning code variances being requested are the and will be completed at a later time. A question was asked Riordan, reported he had sent an e-mail noting that in light of same as requested for construction of the adjacent house about the development project at W 25th and Lorain at Market the fact that questions were posed in July and the block club to the north. With quorum present, a motion was made Plaza and Hawthorne noted that the plans have not changed, has not yet received answers to their concerns, he asked that and seconded to support the variances requested. The and the developers are in negotiation with various government the City suspend the implementation of bike lanes on Scranton block club vote resulted in a letter of support for the project. entities regarding financial incentives. A vote was taken for through the MetroNorth Block Club area at this time. This Finally, Scott Rosenstein, organizer of the Tremont Arts and the garage project at 2226 W 20th St, which was presented at will ensure that bike lanes are not added to the street without Culture Festival, requested that block club members Scott the September meeting. The vote was unanimous in support proper community process. Director Riordan then joined the Nagy and Mike Koski be recognized for their volunteer of the variance. Michael Horton from Horton Harper architects membership in a discussion about bike lanes and bike transit contributions at this year’s event. The meeting adjourned presented on the project at 2270 W 19th St. A question was and fielded members’ questions and concerns. Cleveland Ward with a social hour to follow. For more information on the asked about easements for the shared driveway, which is split 14 Councilwoman Jasmin Santana, who was unable to attend block club and its activities, visit our Facebook page, and between the two properties. The easements are built into the the meeting due to another commitment, sent word that she contact our Co-Chairs, Debbie Smith at ebussmith11@ deeds. A discussion was had about whether to vote on variance would be drafting a letter opposing the designated bike lanes on gmail.com and Greg Kobe at [email protected] support for the projects that were presented for the first time Scranton between Valentine and Clark Ave (based on feedback or Community Involvement Manager Scott Rosenstein at this meeting or to follow the recommended procedure of from the community), and that she will be getting in contact with at Tremont West – 216.575.0920 ext. 106. SoJ’s next presentation at a meeting, and then voting on variance support everyone possible at the City to hear these concerns. Metro North meeting will be Tuesday, November 12th, 6:30PM, at at the next meeting. It was decided to vote on variance support thanks Councilwoman Jasmin Santana and TWDC Director Cory Post 58 on Professor Ave., 2nd floor. All are welcome for all three projects after much heated discussion. Variance Riordan for hearing residents’ concerns and advocating on our to join us. Inside Tremont Page 7

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Eccher, the choreographer behind Marquez MVment, a female duo from Pittsburgh, is Dance Project’s Reflections Between Two Worlds, comprised of Maddison Mannolis and Alison Vitale. looked at her process collaboratively as well, “I’m Their highly athletic work, quick, recover is energized working with a group of intelligent movers who community I feel it’s important to build connections outside of your and full of intention, mixed with slow control, and have contributed greatly to this piece not only neighborhood.” Take a moment to look at the rest of our Cleveland Dance will be performed Saturday, November 9th during as movers but as critical thinkers,” she says, “In Fest 2019 line-up below and check out the performance details! the Show 2 performance. The slower sections are rehearsals we discuss the sections both physically Show 1: Kora Radella, Irene Honora, slowdanger, Kelly Hurlburt & Josh Tai-Chi-like in quality, a discipline that inspired them and emotionally so that we can be as authentic as Hines, Wild She in college, “Slippery Rock University has incredible possible.” Finding time to really discuss the work is Dances, The Movement Project Show 2: Gina Hoch-Stall, Emily Liptow, faculty that always pushed us to find different ways important to Sandoval-Eccher’s process, so that her Elu Dance Company, Chloe Napoletano & Hana Newfeld, SeaBus Dance to move,” Mannolis says, “Specifically, our modern movers can contribute to the overarching goal of the Company, Sarah Holmes Villanueva Dance, The Movement Project teacher, Teena Marie Cuter, had both of us focus on piece. On top of the discussion, the process also Emerging Works Concert: Eliza Frye, Meghan Gallagher, Josh Anderson & working in the realm of Tai-Chi like movement during included a little improvisation, “ [W]e incorporated Laura DeAngelis,Expedition Dance, Bone & Fiddle Dance Collective, OPEN a specific semester.” Often, the pair works simply improvisational techniques as a way to generate Movement Performance Group Youth Showcase: City Ballet of Cleveland, but efficiently; they will each give each other a set of movement. We built a level of trust that allowed Dianna Durkin Dance, Bone & Fiddle Dance Collective, Beck Center for the tasks, work separately, then meet to see how their us to perform with a sense of vulnerability,” she Arts, Cleveland School of the Arts, The Movement Project Summer Intensive ideas can mesh together. The result is the dynamic explains, “These artists I worked with embraced this Guest Artists movement quality you see onstage. Feeding journey with so much conviction, I feel honored to Show 1 and 2 Details: into this is Mannolis and Vitale’s background in share the stage with them.” Reflections Between Performance Dates: Friday, November 8th & Saturday, November 9th contact improvisation, which they find integral to Two Worlds is the result of this collaborative effort. Time: 8pm (Box Office Opens at 6:30 pm/Theatre Doors Open at 7:30 pm) their partnering, “Contact improvisation is a style The dancers weave, push, and pull around each Location: Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th Street, Cleveland Ohio 44113 that comes very naturally to both of us,” Mannolis other, an embodiment of the theme on the dynamics Parking: Free lot parking & street parking (parking map coming soon!) explains, “We love how organic the movement can between discord and harmony. Rather than take a Ticket Price: $16 (pre-sale) $18 (at the door) flow through our bodies when they connect [...] path of reconciliation, however, Sandoval-Eccher Overall, we are fascinated by the span of control pushed the two oppositional forces further, “[T]here Emerging Works Concert Details: two bodies can have together through balance, is not [reconciliation within the piece].The duality of Performance Date: Friday, November 8th opposition, and low to high levels.” discord and harmony is a continuous cycle, at least Time: 6pm (Box Office Opens at 4:45pm/Theatre Doors Open at 5:45 pm) At its core, the piece is an exploration of how both this is how we wanted to leave it.” Location: Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th Street, Cleveland Ohio 44113 Mannolis and Vitale identify themselves as dancers This work will be performed Friday, November 8th, Parking: Free lot parking & street parking (parking map coming soon!) and as humans, and their choreographic processes during our Show 1 performance. Jennifer Sandoval- Ticket Price: $14 (pre-sale & door) make that possible, “We have spent a lot of time Eccher is a returning artist to the Cleveland Dance explaining to one another how we feel and how Fest...in 2016 she was part of the 1st officially kick Youth Showcase Details: we fit in as dancers,” she says, “Together, we both off of Cleveland Dance Fest, which took place at The Performance Date: Saturday, November 9th identify as strong, independent female dancers. Breen Center in Ohio City. “Cleveland Dance Fest Time: 5:00 pm (Box Office Opens at 4 pm/Theatre Doors Open at 4:45 pm) The presence of that model naturally comes to life is a wonderful opportunity for local dance artists Location: Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th Street, Cleveland Ohio 44113 on stage, due to the comfort we have knowing one to connect and share their experiences through Parking: Free lot parking & street parking (parking map coming soon!) another’s struggles, perseverance, and like-minded technique classes and performances. I was honored Ticket Price: $14 (pre-sale & door) attitudes.” to be a part of the first year and feel the organization *Note: Pre-sale ends November 7th at 11:30 pm Elyse Morckel, TMP veteran, has submitted has kept with their structure of building an eclectic something different this year. With the growth of the line up of dance artists,” she says thoughtfully, “I feel Want to grab your tickets to a performance or reserve your spot at our festival, a Youth Showcase has been added to the the growth has been through the master classes master classes? Visit our website → www.themovementproject.org/cdf19 roster for Saturday evening (November 9th), and and inviting artists outside of the Cleveland area. Morckel made sure her students at Dianna Durkin Although Cleveland does have a vibrant dance 3pm, Sunday, November 24, 2019

Daniel Meyer, artistic director & conductor Jinjoo Cho, violin

PROGRAM Schumann: Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op. 52 Adès: Three Studies from Couperin Tchaikovsky: D Major Violin Concerto, Op. 35

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St. Augustine Hunger Center Needs Volunteer Drivers and Servers to Deliver Meals on Thanksgiving

Each year St. Augustine Hunger Center serves meals to over 20,000 community members meals on Thanksgiving. Volunteers are needed to help serve meals and deliver meals to the homebound. Anyone wishing to volunteer should call (216) 781-5530. Thanksgiving Meals Available on Thanksgiving If anyone is in need of a meal delivered to his or her house to call (216) 781-5530 and request a meal be delivered. We will be serving from 11am-1pm.. Snow Removal - Shoveling Wanted for Tremont West Please call Keith Moore with quotes, 216-575-0920, ext. 110 Special Events www.tremontwest.org 818 Studios Opening Block Club Meetings Saturday, November 2nd, 6-10pm (See page 5.) Urban Birding with David Lindo Central Tremont 11/4 at The Well House @ 6:30pm November 2nd-9th & Wed., Nov. 6th, 8:30am meeting at Civilization (See article on front page.) Duck Island 11/5 at Forest City Brewery @ 6:30 pm Holmden-Buhrer-Rowley 11/6 at Pozo’s Studio @ 6:30pm All Cleveland Public Libraries now serve FREE Meals to children 18 and under Monday through Mentor-Castle-Clark 11/6 at Pozo’s Studio @ 6:30pm Friday from 3:30pm-4:30pm! South of Jefferson 11/12 at Post 58 @ 6:30pm Tremont Think & Drink Book Club Monday, November 4th, 7pm at Prosperity Auburn-Lincoln Park 11/18 at Rose Mary (2346 W 14) @ 6:30 pm Election Day Tuesday, November 5th, 8am-7:30pm North of Literary 11/19 at Post 1 (2234 Professor) @ 6:30pm Walkabout Tremont Metro North 11/26 at St. Michael’s Meeting Room @ 6:30pm Friday, November 8th, 5-10pm, walkabouttremont.com (See p. 5.) Irishtown Bend 1/8 at Hoopples @ 6:30pm The Movement Project Cleveland Dance Fest Fri. Nov. 8th & Sat. Nov. 9th 8pm at Pilgrim Church (See article on page 7.) Arts Renaissance Tremont Sunday, November 24th, 3pm at Pilgrim Church (See ad above.) Other Committee Meetings Reaching Lincoln Heights Tremont West Economic Development Cmt. 11/7 at South Branch Library @ 6:30pm Thursday, October 15th, 6pm at South Branch Library Feed the Need 2nd District Police Community Relations 11/12 at Applewood Center @ 7pm Tuesday, November 26th, 10am-6pm at Townhall (See page 2.) Tremont West Safety Cmt. 11/13 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6:30pm St. Wendelin Parish Tree Lighting Tremont West Ad Hoc Arts Committee TBD. Sunday, November 30th (See ad on page 4.) Tremont History Project 11/16 at Jefferson Library @ 10am A Christmas Story House 5K-10K Saturday, December 7, 9am-12pm (See page 2.) Tremont West Board of Directors 11/21 at South Branch Library @ 6:30pm St. Theodosius Cookie Walk Fri., Dec. 13th, 6-8pm & Sat., Dec. 14th 10am-1pm Ward 3 Democratic Club 11/20 at Tremont Pointe @ 6pm (See ad on page 2.) Ward 12 Democratic Club 11/20 at Gino’s @ 6:30pm Santas in Tremont Saturday, December 14th, 1:30-8pm Tremont West Ad Hoc Fundraising Cmt. TBD. (See ad above.) Tremont West Nominating Committee TBD. Arts Renaissance Tremont -Burning River Brass Sun. Dec. 15th & Mon. Dec. 16th, 7pm at Pilgrim Tremont West Finance Cmt. Meets Bi-Monthly. Call TWDC for next meeting. Friends of Clark Field TBD. Please call Bev at 310-6810. Tremont Means Jobs Follow Tremont Means Jobs at Facebook.com/ Tremont West Governance Committee TBD. TremontMeansJobs for daily job postings in Tremont and the surrounding area. You can Tremont Gardeners TBD. receive a weekly list of all job postings, Friends of Tremont School Please call Cory, 216-575-0920, ext. 101 including a link to apply to all 40 employers in Steelyard Commons, by subscribing to the Tremont West e-newsletter.