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Editor: Michelle Davis Directors? Tremont West Board of Directors (TWDC) is 2406 Professor Avenue excited to share, we are seeking five (5) new Cleveland, Ohio 44113 members who want to help Tremont grow and prosper. Are you interested or do you know 216-575-0920—Phone someone who is interested? 216-575-0998—Fax Please reach out to Joe Adler, Nominating Committee Chair, at [email protected] for www.tremontwest.org information about what a board member does for our community and how to apply. Applicants will “We serve Tremont by organizing be asked to submit an application about why you an inclusive community, building are interested, what you would bring to TWDC, a unifi ed neighborhood, and and how you would support our community. promoting a unique destination.” Elections will be held during May’s TWDC Annual Meeting -- more details to come. We are seeking 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS individuals who will be active participants for a President: Kate Carden three-year term. Contact us TWDCBoard@gmail. 1st Vice President- Joe Chura com to get started. Applications are due by April 13th. We look forward to hearing from you! 2nd Vice President- LerVal Elva Treasurer- Lynn McLaughlin Murray Secretary- Ann Marie Riley Are you interested in Directors: being a member of Joe Adler, Dan Cotter, Jaime Declet, Brad Hauber, Tremont West? Adrienne Linnick, Gusty Molnar, Please note that according to the Code of Seronica Powell, Christopher Roy, Regulations, you must fill out a membership form to be a member of Tremont West Richard Sosenko, Casey Ward Development Corporation. If you have not Ex Offi cio: already done this since February of 2012, Henry Senyak, Lincoln Heights please do so as soon as possible. The Block Club; Mendo Veloff, South deadline to be eligible to vote at the Tremont of Jefferson Block Club; Morgan West Annual Membership meeting in May is Passek, North of Literary Block April 1, 2019 Club; Carolyn Bentley, Duck Tremont West’s mission is to serve Island Block Club Tremont, Duck Island and Irishtown Bend by organizing inclusive community, building a unified neighborhood, and promoting a STAFF unique destination. Our neighborhoods’ best Cory Riordan, ext. 101 asset is the people who are members of this Executive Director community, whether you live, work or play here. [email protected] As a membership organization we seek to be responsive to community members’ needs. Chad Biggers, 216-375-4840 Tremont West operates numerous programs that Community Safety Organizer can be divided into broad categories: housing, [email protected] commercial/economic development, fund- Michelle Davis, ext. 103 raising/marketing, special events and community organizing. Assistant Director Membership is a great way to show support [email protected] for your community and qualifies residents and Lynn Friedel ext. 105 representatives of community businesses and Offi ce Manager institutions to vote on leadership, governance and community issues at the Annual Membership [email protected] Meeting each May. Tremont West’s Board Donna Grigonis of Directors is comprised of 15 community Enterprise Community Partner Fellow members. These members are democratically elected by the membership on a rotating basis; [email protected] each year the membership elects a Board Khalid Hawthorne ext 107 President (one year term) and 4 or 5 Directors Housing and Economic Dev. Dir. who will serve a three year term. [email protected] Other benefits of being a member of Tremont West include receiving the Inside Tremont Keith Moore, ext. 110 newsletter delivered monthly to your mailbox as Housing and Property Manager well as receiving weekly e-news – both printed [email protected] and digital media include information about NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOMED! NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOMED! neighborhood projects, events, and activities. TREMONT THINK AND DRINK TREMONT THINK AND DRINK Maureen Riley, ext. 108 Best of all - membership provides a boost in your Americorps VISTA Member civic pride- to know that you have a voice in the BOOK CLUB BOOK CLUB [email protected] future of our neighborhoods! Join us for engaging book discussions while enjoying your Join us for engaging book discussions while enjoying your To be eligible for membership, you must be: favorite beverage, as the Jefferson Branch Library teams favorite beverage, as the Jefferson Branch Library teams up with local bars for the up with local bars for the Scott Rosenstein, ext. 106 At least 18 years of age or older; A resident of Community Involvement Manager/ Tremont, Duck Island, or Irishtown Bend OR a Tremont Think and Drink. Tremont Think and Drink. Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival Manager representative of a local business or institution. For more information call 216-623-7004 For more information call 216-623-7004 [email protected] Membership in Tremont West is Free – there Discussions are held on the Discussions are held on the are no membership dues or fees. To apply, second Monday of the month at second Monday of the month at Dharma Valentin ext. 102 complete a Membership application, and submit Prosperity Social Club Prosperity Social Club Community & Equity Organizer it by e-mail or by US mail on or before April 1st, 1109 Starkweather Avenue 1109 Starkweather Avenue [email protected] 2019 by 5:00pm to be eligible to vote at the May, 2019 Annual Membership Meeting. Applications Monday 2/11/2019 7:00pm Monday 2/11/2019 7:00pm received after this date will allow the applicant The Sun Does Shine: How I Found The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Voice but Not Vote at this year’s Membership Life and Freedom on Death Row Life and Freedom on Death Row Meeting (with full voting privileges to begin at the By Anthony Ray Hinton May, 2020 Membership Meeting). By Anthony Ray Hinton You must only complete a Membership form once – and your membership continues in effect as long as you continue to be a resident Monday 3/11/2019 7:00pm Monday 3/11/2019 7:00pm or a representative of an ongoing business or Heartland: A Memoir of Working Heartland: A Memoir of Working institution in our neighborhoods (so if you’ve Hard and Being Broke in the Hard and Being Broke in the filled out a Membership form in the last six years Richest Country on Earth Richest Country on Earth already, you are good to go). By Sarah Smarsh By Sarah Smarsh To apply for membership: MEMBER OF Download a Membership form at tremontwest. org or request an application be e-mailed or Monday 4/15/2019 7:00pm Monday 4/15/2019 7:00pm mailed to you before April 1st. The Line Becomes a River: The Line Becomes a River: For questions about membership or if Dispatches from the Border Dispatches from the Border you would like to confirm the status of your membership, please contact Scott Rosenstein By Francisco Cantú Are you interested in at [email protected] or By Francisco Cantú advertising in 216.575.0920 ext. 106. ? Download the Form at: http://www.tremontwest. Please contact Michelle at org/index/membership or call Scott Rosenstein Tremont West, 216-575-0920, at Tremont West, 216-575-0920, ext. 106, so ext. 103 or michelledavis@ that we may mail you a copy. The form must tremontwest.org. be mailed or dropped off to: Tremont West, 2406 Professor Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Inside Tremont Page 3

Tremont Trek Home Tour Set for Saturday, June 15th! Trinity The Tremont Trek Home Tour committee has officially kicked off Tickets go fast - the event is planning for the 2019 Tremont Trek! Please plan to join us from 5p.m.- always a sellout. Plan to buy 10:30 p.m. June 15th for an exciting Tour. In this our 18th year, we your tickets soon! will once again offer rare peeks into six private homes in Cleveland’s Money raised from this historic Tremont neighborhood. In addition, this progressive dinner event benefits the Tremont party will feature six of Tremont’s finest restaurants, serving guests a neighborhood, improving and different course in each home. A selection of beers and wines will also enhancing the quality of life for be served throughout the evening. residents, business owners, Tickets are available for $125/person. To purchase tickets, visit the and visitors. Tremont Trek Eventbrite site or contact the Trek committee at Tremont. [email protected]. To request tickets by mail, please send your check Friends of Clark Field along with a list of attendee names, any group requests, and an email address to: Denise Kadilak, 1020 Auburn Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113. All-You-Can-Eat Soup a Success The Friends of Clark Field, Soup and Salad fundraiser was Annie Laudato, REALTOR a tremendous success! Thank you to all of the following: Zion Church for all of the delicious Helping buy and sell homes in all desserts, St. Augustine Church for advertising and attending communities since 2008...and a and use of Walsh Hall, Father Joe, Sister Corita and Danny Tremont resident since 2007! Perez, Tremont West, Michelle Davis, MCC/HBR Block Clubs, everyone who bought tickets [email protected] before or at the door, Civilization for a basket donation and all 440-221-3491 the FOCF volunteers donating baskets, also Anita and Elaine. Soup makers: Rich Boger, Tom Cook, Mattie Matusik, Mike Bezek, Nancy Schultz for WO O D - LEE donation from Souper Market, and Bev Wurm. Special thanks to Millie Bellamy for selling tickets and support. Thank you Volunteers: Harold and Martha TREMONT HISTORY PROJECT Buck, Nancy Schultz, Gail Tremont History Project - digging through our archives. Hanks, Georgiann Franko, Sue INTERNATIONAL ART HANDLER Tremont School, 1945. Courtesy Emil Wasil. Krosel, Rich Boger, Tom Cook, March meeting third Saturday, Jefferson Library, 10 am. Mattie Matusik and Bev Wurm. 2019 calendars still available - call Eileen at: 440-785-6315. 866-892-7619 www.wood-lee.com 2019 Community Family owned and operated. Serving Tremont since 2004 Meetings Councilwoman Jasmin Santana FOR WARD 14 Every 4th Thursday of the Month 6:00 - 7:00 pm at Family Ministry Center (3389 Fulton Rd, Cleveland, OH 44109) Open since 1906, come see why we’re the #2 rated bar in cleveland according to yelp March 28 August 22 Weekend Brunch Sat. 8-12, Sunday 8-2 Weekday breakfast 7am - 11am Schedule Your Hair Appointment Today! April 25 September 26 Cleveland’s best Happy Hour M-TH 3-6:30, Fri 3-6 monday Burger Day: $5 Burgers, 25% off special burgers 216.621.3638 | 2688 West 14th Street | Cleveland, OH 44113 May 23 October 24 Taco Tuesday: $1.50 tacos, Great Tex-Mex menu, $2 corona, $4 Cuervo Margs wednesday: Steak Day $9.50 10 Oz steak dinner June 27 Holiday Break: Tremonster ThursdayS: 20% off of your bill If you live/work in Tremont No meetings in November and December. designed by 1.31.11 fish fry every friday Meetings will resume in 2020. July 25 Sunday: industry day 3-close 25% off for hospitality workers The Rowley inn If you have any questions regarding Ward 14 meetings please call the Office of Councilwoman Santana at 664-4238. 1104 Rowley Ave, cleveland 216-795-5345 www.therowleyinn.com “Working Together for [email protected] Our Families & Children” Located in Historic Lemko Hall, Energy Assistance Programs The Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) offers several programs to income-eligible Ohioans to assist in 2337 West 11th Street paying their utility bills and 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. 216-472-3611 ohio.gov/is/is_energyassist.htm. To apply for HEAP or HWAP, download the application at the above webpage or www.studio11tremont.com visit Tremont West and meet with the Property Manager, Keith Moore, (216) 533-5612. Safety Updates Monthly reports are sent out via e-mail regarding Crime and Safety in the Neighborhood. If you would like to be added DO YOU NEED NEW to the Safety Update mailing list, please contact Tremont Safety Committee at [email protected]. WINDOWS, ROOF Employment Guide Tremont West now offers a comprehensive employment resource webpage including the following programs REPAIRS, OR OTHER and resources: Employment Resources and Training; Programs for the Formerly Incarcerated; Workshops and Apprenticeships; Resources for Those with Disabilities; Programs for Spanish Speaking Populations, Veterans HOME and Senior Citizens; and Adult Education and GED courses. www.tremontwest.org/index/employment-guide, 216-575-0920, ext. 102 IMPROVEMENTS?

Neighborhood Retail Assistance Program Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater The City of Cleveland’s Economic Development Department can assist small businesses with fi nancial packages of Cleveland offers a Home Repair Loan program both loans and grants to improve the interior and exterior of their storefronts. to help you with energy-efficient repairs, allowing you to save money and upgrade your Commercial Space for Sale or Lease home affordably. Are you looking to lease, purchase or market commercial space in Tremont? See current Tremont Commercial Our Home Repair Loan program will assist you Properties at: www.retailspacecleveland.com/tremontneighborhood.htm or www.tremontwest.org. Remember, if with job specifications, cost estimates, you are planning to open a business in Tremont, you must contact the City of Cleveland to see what variances contrator selection, and project oversight. or permits are required for your desired location. The Department of Building and Housing can be reached at 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. Please call Khalid Hawthorne at 216-575-0920, ext. 113. Towpath Trail Construction City of Cleveland If you need to talk with someone regarding the current Holiday Waste Pick-Up Schedule Buy it. Fix it. Keep it. construction of the Towpath Trail, please contact nhscleveland.org Darwin Merdes, Area Engineer for Cuyahoga County Bulk Pick-Up (3 items only) 5700 Broadway Avenue at 216-348-4073, 216-701-1160 in Tremont will be Friday, March 8th Cleveland, Ohio 44127 Questions? 216-664-3711or cleveland-oh.gov 216.458.HOME (4663) or [email protected]. NMLS#224131 Page 4 Inside Tremont

Embracing the Past and shaping lives for the future

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Welcome, Bob Hocepl, New Tremont Farmers Market Manager! It has been a brutal winter, but spring is of the Market presented by our local presents… near. I would like to introduce myself. My chefs and others, a new music program name is Bob Holcepl, the new Tremont that will be more diverse and new Farmers’ Market manager for the 2019 vendors that are being recruited. We season. I accepted the position because hope to add a more diverse group of Tremont is the neighborhood I call home vendors, keeping our main focus on and have deep roots in. My family moved food, we will also be introducing more here over a century ago, I was born here artists, craftspeople and ‘makers’ into and returned here in 1986 with my own the mix. As well a few exciting new family to make a life. I am committed now, programs we are working on right now. as always, to making our neighborhood a We will, of course, continue with our SERIES & DEVELOPMENT WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT better place to live. favorite vendors of years past. We My background includes 30 years in food, will continue supporting the EBT, WIC as a producer (City Roast Coffee, a family and Produce Perks programs. Our owned craft coffee roaster for 25 years), as neighborhood is diverse and we want Ladies, come GROW with a food retailer (My wife Nancy and I began to be sure everyone has a seat at the Freshly Rooted S.E.E.D.S. ‘Civilization’ in Tremont in 1990) and as a table, and we believe that table should vendor at the West Side Market with two have good, fresh and wholesome food Are you looking to grow • A FREE 9 month women’s ‘stands’ (City Roast Coffee and Crepes de on it. Going forward should never mean professionally, personally, and socially? empowerment program Luxe). leaving any one behind. covering 3 categories: personal, Women in our community who desire to improve Prior to my ‘life in food’ I was an advertising Looking forward to a great market professional, and social their lives and neighborhoods are invited to take photographer for 20 years. season. Hoping every market day development In taking on the role as manager, I hope is a day of warmth and light not part in S.E.E.D.S., a FREE progam presented by Freshly to bring a new perspective to the Tremont only in the day’s weather but also in Rooted. It is a part of Councilwoman Santana’s Women’s • Sessions begin Wednesday, April 3 Empowerment & Development Series. Farmers Market, first by building on the our community. As we meet in the at South positive work that had been done over the market place as people have done for For more information contact Elana Zollars, Ward 14 Branch, 3096 Scranton Rd. past 13 years, but also being mindful there millenniums, lets share our thoughts Community Engagement Coordinator, at 216-664-4238. are problems that need to be addressed and goodwill with our neighbors and • Attend one topic session a week quickly to make the Market successful for our community. I hope we can meet for 2 hours (11:00 am - 1:00 pm) the neighborhood and its’ vendors. there, be nourished, be informed, be PROGRAM POWERED BY This year’s market will begin again in May entertained and become stronger as a Councilwoman • Daycare and transportation will be and run thru October. Of course it will once community. available again be held in our beautiful Lincoln Park. If you wish to participate in the Market Jasmin Santana Watch for notices for exact start date and as a vendor, volunteer or sponsor or if “Working together • REGISTER ONLINE NOW until vendors. you wish to contribute in some other develops community.” March 1,31, 2019: 2019: www.jotform.com/ New features will be added to the Market way please feel free to contact me. This elanazollars/seeds this year including a regularly scheduled is our community market let’s build it ‘chef demo’ featuring the fresh ingredients together. Bob Holcepl, [email protected]

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CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM PRESENTS THE PRIDE by Alexi Kaye Campbell AT THE LIMINIS THEATER ON SCRANTON, MARCH 29 – APRIL 20 FREE ADMISSION FOR TREMONTER AT THURSDAY SHOWS

Convergence-continuum presents the Ohio premiere of THE PRIDE opening Friday, March 29 and running Thurs-Sat through April 20. A diptych portrait that counterpoints two parallel love stories with very dissimilar outcomes, in 1958 and 2008, between different characters named Phillip and Oliver that interweave with each other in this time-bending play. In 1958 Phillip, who is married to Sylvia, has an illicit affair with Oliver which would be considered a criminal offense if it were discovered. In 2008 a different Phillip and Oliver have the freedom to conduct their relationship in the open. But do they appreciate the freedom to be who they are - or even know what to do with that freedom? One play. Two stories interweaving in time. THE PRIDE opens Fri, March 29 and runs Thurs-Sat at 8 pm through April 20 at the Liminis Theater, 2438 Scranton Rd, Cleveland 44113 in the historic Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $20 general admission, $15 seniors (65+) and $10 students available at http://convergence-continuum.org. Thursday discount tickets are $15 gen. adm., $12 seniors and $8 students. Tremonters are admitted free for Thursday shows (April 4, 11, 18). Call ahead to make reservations. Convergence-continuum’s production of THE PRIDE is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Page 6 Inside Tremont

were joined by Liz Cardarelli from the Heritage Home Program. Hand written ballots were distributed to all voting members that met Block Club Happenings She gave us information on low-interest loans to finance work qualifications under the by-laws of the block club. The vote was tallied “Block Club Happenings” is compiled by Tremont on homes 50+ years or older. They also provide technical by Tremont West staff, membership overwhelmingly chose to support the assistance for homeowners seeking guidance on renovation Tappan Project by a vote of 12 - Yes with conditions, and 1 - No vote. West staff with direct input from Block Clubs. projects. Site visits and consultations can be scheduled online Leadership will craft a letter to the Board of Zoning Appeals. Conditions / Auburn-Lincoln Park at www.heritagehomeprogram.org. Then the group discussed Terms: 1) SCA agrees to make a good faith effort to evaluate to purchase Block Club members took a break from their monthly February an upcoming meeting on February 20th regarding property tax additional properties for added off-street parking spaces. 2) SCA agrees meeting schedule to enjoy winter in Cleveland. A list of upcoming appraisals and resources to contest the latest valuations. Further to work with Tremont West, Councilman McCormack, and the City of events was e-mailed to Block Club members and all were new business included a tile workshop to be hosted by Angelica Cleveland to create a “Lincoln Heights Developers Fund” by 2020. 3) reminded to pick-up and read a copy of the Inside Tremont Pozo at her studio, and an update on pedestrian wayfinding SCA agrees to partner with Tremont West and Councilman McCormack monthly publication for more news, community resources signage at the Buhrer and West 14th bridges as a part of the to provide funding for Historic District Markers for the “Southside District” and things to do. The Auburn-Lincoln Park Block Club invites towpath project. Next we discussed dumping occurring during 4) SCA agrees to commit and assign their Barber Ave. off-street parking Tremont residents who live on Auburn Avenue, Starkweather, trash pickups that occur at an apartment building on West lot for all necessary parking requirements for the proposed Bakery in the Fruit Avenue, W. 14th, W. 11th or W. 10th Streets south of 14th. The block club moved to approve sending a letter to the Tappan Project during business hours. SCA agrees to utilize the Barber Kenilworth to attend the next meeting on Monday, March 18. apartment building owner asking them to address the issue. The Ave. lot for overflow parking during the non-business hours of the Bakery. To join the monthly mail list and email list, please contact Scott next block club will be taking place on Wednesday, March Membership was updated on the efforts of a few regarding making contact Rosenstein at [email protected]. All residents 6th at 6:30pm at Pozo Studio. For more information on the with certified appraisers or attorneys to assist property owners in making are encouraged to visit the Auburn Block Club Facebook page block clubs and their activities, check out our Facebook page formal appeals to the Board of Revision. Lists of names were distributed at www.Facebook.com/auburnblockclub for monthly meeting or contact MCC Co-Chair Josh Wright ([email protected]) as being used or contacted by membership or TWDC. Again the deadline notices and volunteer opportunities and the TWDC website at and HBR Co-Chair Angelica Pozo (earth.angelpozo@gmail. to file your formal appeal to the Board of Revision is on March 31st. 2019. www.tremontwest.org for more information on what is happening com) or Dharma Valentin, Community and Equity Organizer – Our next Block Club meeting will be on Monday night March 11th, in Tremont and the City of Cleveland. As always, be safe and [email protected] – 216.575.0920 ext. 102. 2019 at 6pm at St. Augustine’s Walsh Hall (rear of 2486 West 14th St. remember to “turn lights on”, “put your junk in your trunk”, “don’t in the basement of the old school building). If you have any questions keep a quarter in your cup” to discourage would-be criminals. Clark Scranton Neighborhood Association contact Chairperson Henry Senyak at [email protected] or contact The Auburn-Lincoln Park Block Club invites Tremont residents For current information please visit our website: www. Dharma Valentin at TWDC (216)-575-0920 Extension 102. who live on Auburn Avenue, Starkweather, Fruit Avenue, W. clarkscranton.weebly.com. 14th, W. 11th or W. 10th Streets south of Kenilworth to attend Metro North The block club is on a winter break and did not meet in December, January the next meeting on Monday, March 18th, 6:30pm. Location Irishtown Bend The Irishtown Bend Block Club called a special meeting to and February. For questions about the block club and its meetings TBA. Watch for postcards and e-mail notifications. Please join us! order on Wednesday, February 11th and were joined by Sean & activities, please contact Metro North Chair, Sue Krosel, or Scott at Central Tremont McDermott and Sara Maier of the to Tremont West, 216.575.0920 ext. 106, [email protected]. The Central Tremont Block Club met on Monday, February 4th discuss the connector between the Red Line Greenway and Following our winter break, our next business meeting is scheduled and called the meeting to order at 6:35 PM. Board and members Cleveland Centennial Lake Link Trail, which is being part of a for Tuesday, March 26th. introduced themselves before Lieutenant Betley from the 2nd larger $7.55 mil TIGER Grant. Ward 3 Cleveland Councilman District Community Services Unit provided safety updates. It was Kerry McCormack, Streets Commissioner Robert Mavec and North of Literary reported that there are currently no major crime concerns that Lt. Michael Betley of the Second District Cleveland Police The North of Literary (NOL) Block Club’s most recent meeting was indicate a pattern of activity that require an alternate strategy Department were also in attendance to address stakeholder February 19th with Co-Chair Chris Roy opening the meeting at Post 1 (narcotics unit / violent crimes unit), in regards to active cases traffic concerns related to this project. Attendees were provided Polish Veterans Alliance. New NOL officers for 2019 were introduced and taking place within the block club area. Next, the developers of design diagrams of the site and a recap of the status of the an election occurred for Recording Secretary. Co-Secretaries Morgan the Electric Gardens project, JROC, presented the project to the project that Maier described as being close to reaching design Passek and Martha Lineberger were elected. An update was provided group. JROC and De Geronimo companies have come together completion. The provided design concepts were initially shown to block club members regarding Towpath issues and traffic concerns to create a new residential and commercial space to be called at a public meeting in January, 2018, of which only a few Irishtown brought forward in January’s meeting. A date has not yet been set for a Electric Gardens. Electric Gardens will occupy a 2 acre plot of Bend stakeholders were able to attend. From that hearing, “walk through”, to assist in addressing traffic pattern concerns, and this land on the far eastern edge of Tremont, between Bergen Village approximately a dozen feedback forms were collection which is still be pursued. An e-mail will be sent out once this date has been and the towpath. Current zoning is general industrial use with were worked back into the current design direction. Of the three identified. The meeting with the Metroparks identified some possible 115 feet height permitted and for the following uses: General options shown at the public meeting, option 1 was favored by the ideas to address concerns regarding traffic patterns, including options industrial, manufacturing, parking garages, and warehouses. majority of attendees. Maier shared that option does remove for signage. Per feedback provided in the block club meeting, the JROC presented examples of prior projects they’ve been street parking on one side of Franklin, but due to land ownership Metroparks appeared open to suggestions and appreciated of feedback involved with, including, Tremont Black (corner of W 10th and issues between Franklin and Riverbed Rd the Metroparks has provided by the community. The block club reviewed the current NOL Fairfield), The Shoreway (Battery Park), Tremont North, and to work within the existing public right of way to accommodate Bylaws, considering any need for amendments. It was suggested that Cyan Park. Electric Gardens will have the following features, the connection. The Metroparks believes this allows for the requirements for construction or development projects would include a once approved: 58 foot height - Block Club recommendation best compromise as Franklin cannot accommodate both the current letter of nonconformance. The wording in the current bylaws is is 35 feet; 100 - 150 rental units; 35 surface parking spots + trail connection and the existing street parking configuration. It for a letter of nonconformance to be presented, without specifications that 85 garage parking spots; 8000 feet of commercial space. was also stated that the Metroparks is working with Hoopples to the letter be current and updated. An update was provided regarding Residential concerns raised at meeting include the following: relocate parts of their infrastructure, including grease traps and the Tremont Sideyard (off of Abbey Avenue by I-90). The space will Increased traffic along Literary, W5, W3 without any traffic study a new pad for dumpsters. The Metroparks then opened the floor now include a small nature-scape play space, with hopes that this can undertaken; Limited parking spots provided given the number of for questions. The first question clarified that the trail connection be added to in later years. Our thanks to the Tremont Trek Home Tour rental units proposed; No easy pedestrian access from Electric would replace the sidewalk on the north side of Franklin. Issues Committee for appropriating funds to the Metroparks for the development Gardens into other areas of Tremont. JROC has been invited related to the elevation change from Franklin to the Greenway of the nature-scape play area. For more information on our block club and back to attend the next block club meeting, which will be were discussed, including the requirement for capturing runoff, activities, please check out our Facebook page, or contact Co-Chairs, held on Monday, March 4 at 6:30PM at Post 58 to provide retaining wall construction, fencing behind property owners Chris Roy ([email protected]) or Kyle Poney (kyleponey@gmail. additional information on the project. For more information on and designing in small “plazas” to allow for resting spots/ADA com) or Community Involvement Manager, Scott Rosenstein at Tremont the block club and its activities, please contact Co-chairs Jeffery compliance. The project design also includes the ability to West at 216-575-0920ext. 106 ([email protected]). Buysse ([email protected]) or Julie Goulis (jgoulis@gmail. add stairs that lead to the West Side Market at a later date. Please join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, March 19, 6:30pm at com). Information can also be found on our Facebook page at Further clarification is needed on the land between Franklin and Post 1 Polish Veterans Alliance. We look forward to seeing you! www.facebook.com/CentralTremont. Riverbed being owned by CMHA, the RTA, the sewer district and a private owner made. Questions about line of site of the South of Jefferson cross walk for vehicles turning onto Franklin was raised, with The February 12th meeting of the South of Jefferson Block Club was held Duck Island at F.D. Roosevelt Post 58 on Professor Avenue. Cleveland Police Sgt. The Duck Island Block Club met at Forest City Brewery on the plan to call for crosswalk signs but no additional forced stop beyond existing crosswalk laws. The Metroparks was also Tim Maffo-Judd led off the meeting again by updating the members on February 5th. Co-Secretary Dave LaSalvia chaired the meeting, safety and reported another relatively quiet month for the neighborhood. as Co-Chairs Milton Lorring and Rick Warren were unavailable. asked to clarify the location of the cross walk signs, specifically for vehicles approaching from W. 25th. As the conversation He talked about an alleged incident of shots fired at a car at Auburn Sgt. Tim Maffo-Judd came to address safety issues and said Avenue & W. 14th Street on the Tremont Neighborhood Watch Facebook that the last year has been fairly calm in the 2nd District. A began to transition into traffic concerns with the reconfiguration of Franklin, Councilman McCormack and Commissioner Mavec page, but said police were not able to track down a witness as they never couple of issues were brought to his attention – a hit-skip at received a call, and there were follow-ups with people online to the original Freeman and 20th and the streetlights that are out on Abbey provided an update from the block clubs traffic Walk-Through in April, 2018. “Quick wins” included no parking signs on tree poster which went unanswered. One member raised the issue of package Ave. He explained the work of the hit-skip unit and directed the theft and Sgt. Maffo-Judd talked about the use of security cameras to residents to contact the Councilman or Cleveland Public Power lawns along Columbus, painting a crosswalk at Franklin, and designating a pickup/drop off zone in front of the Foundry. help catch the thieves. Another member suggested adding “rear door” to about the streetlights. Lennie Stover of the Red Line Greenway the shipping labels of packages. Co-chair Greg Kobe reminded South of came to talk about the proposed development along the Red Preliminary work for a mid-block crosswalk on Columbus near the cement silos has been done, but funds needed for the curb Jefferson members that the club would continue to accept donations of Line Greenway on Columbus Road. Question was asked as paper products (plates, bowls, paper towels, etc…) for out host Roosevelt to why it shouldn’t be developed, as there was nothing there cutouts have not been secured. Restriping for opposing turn lanes on Columbus at Abbey will be conducted in the spring. Post 58 on a rolling basis. The Lucky Park Mural remains on hold with for years. Mr. Stover stressed that there has been a plan and future updates to come. The new SOJ Bylaws were also put on hold. A funding to develop the Red Line Greenway, so it will not look as The city is also looking into a flasher path where the Lakelink Trail crosses Carter Rd along with LED solar panel signage to vote to accept the new Bylaws was scheduled to occur at the meeting but it does today. John Zayac asserted that there is no proposal in low turnout left the club a few members shy of quorum. Adoption of the place yet, but only a request for design proposals; the process is improve sight distance. Electric signage at the top of Columbus Hill to notify drivers that a ship is passing was described as a updated Bylaws is now scheduled for the March meeting. A quorum and just beginning. A discussion was held about what the block club a 2/3 vote of the members present is required for adoption. Ann Corbo would like to do regarding this development -- either a request to challenge in tests due to electrical current fall off from the bridge over that distance. Ohio Revised Code ordinances that were of LS Architects presented a conceptual overview of 5 homes proposed have input from the public before the design process begins or to be built in the block club area with a request for variances expected to to oppose any development of the site. It was proposed that the introduced at a prior meeting were raised again, and while Commissioner Mavec did not believe drivers could be forced come in March. Two of the homes, one new and one renovation, would block club Chairs draft a letter to the concerned entities about the be located at 2481 Tremont Ave. The front home would be renovated with development, requesting to have significant public input into the through the intersection, he agreed to ask the City legal counsel to review these specific codes further. Additional questions a new garage. The rear unit is proposed as an 1,800 sq. ft. new build with design before the proposals are considered. A motion was made an attached garage. One member suggested turning the garage entrance to write a letter requesting more information from the concerned around fixed No Standing, No Blocking Drives and detour direction signage were discussed along with the possibility for a could add more green space and needed room for maintenance to the entities and to request the previously mentioned public input. properties. The next three homes were a set of connected townhomes The vote was passed by acclamation. Dave announced that the traffic circle. The effectiveness of various approaches to deter drivers from using Columbus when ships pass were discussed on two existing parcels at 2472-2476 Thurman Ave. An existing house Duck Island block club is still accepting proposals for the Duck would be demolished. Corbo estimated each townhome is expected to Island logo and that they can be submitted at diblockclub@gmail. along with feedback from Lt. Betley on patrols that have been run on Columbus up to this point. The desire for the neighborhood have three bedrooms with 1,500-1,800 sq. feet overall. The proposal is com. There was a discussion, led by member, Brian Hannon, on unique in that it has a pass-through for cars in the center of the three units a Resolution to annul a section of the By-laws regarding Quorum to have a holistic strategy to the traffic flow before laying in more complexity to the infrastructure and additional developments with garages in rear that can accommodate 6 cars. Members expressed and Amendments. The resolution is available by request through concern that there was little space to remove snow to in the rear and e-mail. A vote will be held at the March 5th meeting to adopt coming online was stressed by the block club to the Councilman and the Metrokparks, with the Councilman acknowledging that garage doors would potentially be obstructed. Upcoming events were the resolution and amend the Bylaws. Elaine Borawski gave briefly announced. The next meeting of the SOJ block club will be a final report on the Holiday Food Drive; DIBC moved up the sentiment and expressing concern of his own over recent images from a resident showing a vehicle driving on sidewalks held Tuesday, March 12th, 2019, at F.D. Roosevelt Post 58 at 6.30pm. one position in the rankings, and so improved on last year’s All are welcome to join us. donations. Elaine also gave a report on the DIGS committee to bypass traffic backups. The Metroparks addressed final meeting and reported that several projects will be worked on questions around curb height on Franklin and the level of lighting Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival this year, such as the party in Abbey Park (help is requested with that will be part of the project before thanking the block club for The 21st annual Festival is proposed for Lincoln Park on Saturday, soliciting donations of goods/services), the little library box in the their time. The meeting concluded with an election for a new September 21st (Noon – 7pm) and Sunday, September 22nd (Noon – style of Haab’s Bakery, which will be placed somewhere around Block Club Chairperson. Member Jenny Rodriguez accepted 5pm). Admission to the public is free. There are 5 “villages” which comprise Abbey Park, the pocket park on W 17th, the steps leading up her nomination, was unopposed and was elected unanimously. the Festival: Juried Artists, Community, Cultural, Farmers’ Market, and to the and the three entrances to the Rodriguez will start her term immediately through January Children/Youth booths and programming. There will also be a Beer and neighborhood. The community garden idea is still in play and of 2020 and will work with outgoing Chair Shawn Kenney on Wine Music Garden and a Main Stage of performing artists. Applications Marisa Hollingshead will reach out to those who are interested a transition plan. Congratulations, Jenny, and Welcome! Ms. for Juried Visual Artists will be available by mid-March on the Festival’s and set up a meeting. Community Involvement Manager Scott Rodriguez can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]. website: www.tremontartsfestival.com. For more information, e-mail Scott Rosenstein announced the upcoming community events. There Many thanks to outgoing Chair, Shawn Kenney, for three years Rosenstein, Festival Manager at [email protected] or is a new generis Block Club E-mail – [email protected] – of service and dedication to the block club! Much appreciated, phone 216.575.0920 ext. 106. Of Note: this will be the second year this e-mail address is for people outside Duck Island – members Shawn! The next meeting of the Irishtown Bend Block Club for the special four-year series: Focus on the Artists – which spotlights & residents should e-mail the Chair, Milton Lorring (mlorring@ will take place at Hoopples on Wednesday, April 10th, 6:30pm. and celebrates minority and under-represented artists that contribute ameritech.net) & Co-Chair Rick Warren (rick.warren@gmail. greatly to our community and NE Ohio. The inaugural year of the series, com) or Scott at Tremont West (scottrosenstein@tremontwest. Lincoln Heights 2018, featured Sin Fronteras/Beyond Borders: Celebrating Latino Visual org) – 216.575.0920 ext. 106 - for most discussions. Please 17 members and 7 guests attended the February 11th Block and Performing Artists in Cleveland and NE Ohio to wide acclaim. This join us for our next meeting session on Tuesday, March 5th, Club meeting at St. Augustine’s Walsh Hall. Lt. Betley updated year’s spotlight will be on LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) 6:30pm at the Forest City Brewery meeting room. Bring a the group on safety issues discussed at the January meeting. artists in a special Freedom and Love: 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall neighbor and join us! The highlight was concern about street parking on Barber Uprising exhibition featuring special galleries for the series’ Established Ave, just west of the Scranton Rd. intersection. Members are and Emerging LGBT Artists. Applications for this special program will requesting that Traffic Engineering install a “No Parking Here be available in April, 2019. The Festival’s focus has always been on Holmden Buhrer Rowley/ to Corner” sign prior to any enforcement by CPD. Other new diversity; however, this series is about populations of artists. The artwork Mentor Castle Clark safety issues were discussed. Josh Rosen from SCA gave the needs to meet standards of artistic excellence, but there is no specific The February meeting of the Holmden-Buhrer-Rowley & Mentor- final presentation of the Tappan Project. The Letter of Non- topic or theme for the artwork. We’re focusing on the people creating Castle-Clark Block Clubs began with a community safety update. Conformance from the City of Cleveland stating the variances the art. Similar formats will be followed for African/African-American/ Lt. Betley informed us of a past robbery at the Gas City gas needed were reviewed and discussed. Block Club leadership Afro-Caribbean and Middle Eastern visual and performing artists in 2020 station, located at the northwest corner of Clark and West 14th. along with staff of Tremont West met with SCA prior to the and 2021 respectively. For more info on the special series, contact Scott This prompted a discussion about neighborhood safety and the February 11th meeting to discuss conditions / terms that would Rosenstein ([email protected]) and Dharma Valentin possibility of working on building a network of local cameras bring lasting benefits to the entire Lincoln Heights community, ([email protected]). on private property to assist the prosecutor’s office. Next we with the goal of maintaining a diverse mixed use neighborhood. Inside Tremont Page 7 ADVERTISEMENT Three lifestyle changes can lower blood pressure and improve heart health. If you’re one of the 76 million sodium and is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and helps it work more efficiently. As a result, your heart Americans diagnosed with high low-fat dairy products. doesn’t have to work as hard to pump, so the force on your blood pressure or hypertension, Cook with fresh and frozen ingredients. 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ANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 2187 WEST 14TH, CLEVELAND 44113 * TREMONT 216-861-0116 * 5 PM - 8 PM Tremont West is Hiring a Full Time Americorps VISTA Member! Apply Today! Tremont The Tremont West VISTA 2019 Project will be a great an individual exposure to working directly with opportunity for a young professional interested in many the residents and businesses of Tremont. The aspects of community development. This opportunity will give year will include program development and 2019 Events implementation around housing counseling, Walkabout Tremont 3pm, Sunday, March 17, 2019 employment access, energy and water efficiency and food security. Applications are 2nd Friday Every Month, 5-10pm, due by Thursday, March 29th. You can find the walkabouttremont.com link to the online application at tremontwest.org. Arts Renaissance Tremont Sundays, March 17, April 7 & May 5th, 3pm at Pilgrim Church artconcerts.org Dyngus Day Celebrations Monday, April 22nd, throughout Tremont clevelanddyngus.com Tuesdays in Tremont Benefi ts in support of Arts in August Eat out on Tuesdays in April, May & June where restaurants donate 10% of their sales to the program! Tremont Farmers Market Annual BACH Birthday Tribute Tuesdays in Lincoln Park, 4-7pm starting May 7th with Jinjoo Cho, violin Near West Rec www.tremontfarmersmarket.com Riversweep Lacrosse Saturday, May 11th, 9am, canalwaypartners.com Thanks to the support of US Lacrosse, NWR is offering a lacrosse league for the second Rite-Aid Cleveland Marathon year! The league is open to kids ages 7-15 Comes to Tremont, Duck Island and Irishtown Bend and runs from April 2nd - May 23rd at Urban on Sunday, May 19th www.clevelandmarathon.com Community School. Tremont Greek Fest th th 2019 WINTER2592 West / 14 SPRING St. (W. 14 CONCERTS & Starkweather) Three coed divisions are offered: U9 (ages Memorial Day Weekend: 7,8,9), U12 (ages 10,11,12), and U15 (ages Friday, May 24--Monday, May 27,11 AM - 11 PM Visit ArtConcerts.org3pm, Sunday, & like Februaryus on Facebook! 10 13,14,15). Participants will be assigned to a Admission by freewill donation. division based on their age as of May 1, 2019. Tremont Trek Home Tour ALL BEETHOVEN U9 will practice/play on Tuesdays starting April Saturday, June 15th www.tremonthometrek.com Amici String Quartet members of The 2nd - U12 will practice/play on Wednesdays starting April 3rd - U15 will practice/play on Taste of Tremont 20192pm WINTER Concert Preview / SPRING with Donald CONCERTS Rosenberg Thursdays starting April 4th from 6:30 - 8pm. Sunday, July 21st, 12-8pm along Professor Avenue All practices and games will take place at 3pm, Sunday, March 17 Arts in August 3pm, Sunday, February 10 Urban Community School (4909 Lorain Ave) Weekends in August, free performances in Lincoln BACH Birthday Tribute in the gym or on the lacrosse field. Park. Complete schedule to be announced soon! ALL BEETHOVEN All participants will receive a t-shirt jersey. Tennis shoes/sneakers are required for all Amici String Quartet members of The Cleveland Orchestra Tremont Polish Festival 3pm, Sunday, April 7 participants. Sticks, balls and nets will be Labor Day Weekend - St. Cantius, Details TBD. Ivan2pm Zenaty, Concert violin Preview / Dmitri with Donald Vorobiev, Rosenberg piano provided by Near West Recreation. Cost Contact 216-781-9095 for more information. is $30 per child (cash, check, credit). Need 3pm, Sunday, March 17 based financial assistance is available. Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival 3pm, Sunday, May 5 Register at ohiocity.org/lacrosse Saturday, September 21st AmandaBACH Birthday Powell, Tributesoprano For any questions, or if you would like to & Sunday, September 22nd Anne Wilson, piano / Dave Morgan, bass become a volunteer coach, please contact www.tremontartsfestival.com 3pm, Sunday, April 7 Matt Burke at (216)-781-3222 x101 or at Ivan Zenaty, violin / Dmitri Vorobiev, piano [email protected]. 3pm, Sunday, May 5 Special Events www.tremontwest.org…Amanda giving voice Powell, to great soprano music since 1991! Tremont Community Blood Drive BlockAnne Club Wilson,Meetings piano / Dave Morgan, bass Saturday, March 2, 8:30-1:30pm at Annunciation th th Greek Orthodox Church redcrossblood.org or Central Tremont2592 West 14 St. (W. 14 & Starkweather)3/4 at Post 58 @ 6:30pm 1-800-RED CROSS for appointment Duck Island 3/5 at Forest City Brewery @ 6:30pm Visit us at ArtConcerts.org Blazing River Freedom Band continues their Holmden-Buhrer-RowleyAdmission by freewill donation. 3/6 at Pozo Studio @ 6:30pm concert series with “D” is for Dance … giving voice to great music since 1991! Saturday, March 2nd, 7-9pm at Pilgrim Church Mentor-Castle-Clark 3/6 at Pozo Studio @ 6:30pm Selections include Russian Sailor’s Dance (Gliere) and Pine Apple Rag (Joplin). All are welcome; $10 Lincoln Heights2592 West 14th St. (W. 14th & Starkweather)3/11 at St. Augustine Walsh Hall @ 6pm suggested cash donation at the door. South of Jefferson 3/12 at Post 58 @ 6:30pm blazingriverband.org Visit us at ArtConcerts.org Auburn-Lincoln Park 3/18 at TBD @ 6:30 pm Walkabout Tremont Admission by freewill donation. Friday, March 8th, 5-10pm, North of Literary 3/19 at Post 1 @ 6:30pm www.walkabouttremont.com (See page 5.) Metro North 3/26 at St. Michael’s Meeting Room @ 6:30pm Friday Fish Fries March 8 - April 19 (See ads on page 7 & 5) Irishtown Bend 4/10 at Hoopples @ 6:30pm Tremont Think & Drink Clark Scranton www.clarkscranton.weebly.com Monday, March 11th, 7pm at Prosperity Social Club cpl.org Arts Renaissance Tremont Sunday, March 17th, 3pm at Pilgrim Congregational UCC (See ad above.) Other Committee Meetings Pam Tanowitz with The Movement Project Tremont West Economic Development Cmt. 3/7 at South Branch Library @ 6pm Friday, March 22nd at Pilgrim Church Tremont West Ad Hoc Arts Committee TBD. (See article on front page.) Cleveland International Film Festival 2nd District Police Community Relations 3/12 at Applewood Center @ 7pm March 27th through April 7th, clevelandfilm.org Tremont West Safety Cmt. 3/13 at TWDC Conference Room @ 6:30pm Use code INTRMT to receive $2 off per ticket! Tremont History Project 3/16 at Jefferson Library @ 10am Coffee with Cops Thursday, March 28th, 9am-11am at The Foundry, Tremont West Board of Directors 3/21 at South Branch Library @ 6:30pm 1831 Columbus Road Tremont West Ad Hoc Fundraising Cmt. TBD. Ward 14 Community Meeting Thursday, March 28th, 6pm at Family Ministry Tremont West Nominating Committee TBD. Center, 3389 Fulton Road (See ad on page 3.) Tremont West Finance Cmt. Meets Bi-Monthly. Call TWDC for next meeting. Ukrainian Easter Bazaar 2019 April 5 through 13th at Ukrainian Museum-Archives, Friends of Clark Field TBD. Please call Bev at 310-6810. 1202 Kenilworth Avenue umacleveland.org Cleveland Lions Club (Dinner Included) TBA Tremont 2019 Event Listings Tremont West Governance Committee TBD. (See above for a listing of Tremont Annual Events.) Tremont West Annual Membership Meeting Tremont Gardeners TBD. Save the Date - Thursday, May 16th! Friends of Tremont School Please call Cory, 216-575-0920, ext. 101