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Found Dog: Wiley Avenue / Scranton Road
Posted February 2nd, 2008 by twobrowndogAn older chow/golden retriever mutt was found late last night in the middle of the street on Wiley Avenue next to the APL. This could have easily been a sad case of dog dumping but I'd like to think otherwise. If you have a neighbor or know someone missing their senior dog please call 216-621-6888. Found dog reports were submitted to the powers that be. She is very nice but appears to have a mass/tumor on her belly. She had to have had a home. Owner must provide a picture or have connection with the dog to reclaim her.
Inkjet Refills at Walgreens
Posted November 27th, 2006 by Adam HarveyYou can be eco-friendly and save a few bucks by taking your empty ink cartridges to the nearest Walgreens for refilling. The advertising said that refilling can be about 50% cheaper than buying a new cartridge. I wasn't paying attention to the Clark Avenue Walgreens to see if they had one, but I know the one on W. 117th Street does. This is an even better option than simply recycling the old ones.
eMedia from the Cleveland Public Library
Posted November 16th, 2006 by Adam HarveyI just recently learned that there is a wealth of multimedia offerings available, for free, from the Cleveland Public Library's website. Go here to see what is available. You might also need to download some of the free software associated with the eBooks and audio book formats as well. You can do that here.
Landlord Tenant Law Workshop
Posted October 25th, 2006 by TremonterLANDLORD TENANT LAW WORKSHOP
Date: Tuesday, November 14 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Location: St. Ignatius Elementary School, 10205 Lorain Avenue
Cost: FREE
Registration: REQUIRED, call 432-0617 to reserve a spot.
Presenter: Michael Piepsny, Executive Director, CTO
Questions: Call CTO, 216-432-0617
More past the jump.
Art House
Posted July 26th, 2006 by TremonterIn case you missed them at Taste of Tremont:
Art House is a nonprofit art center located in historic Brooklyn Centre. Art House provides classes and programs in the visual arts for people of all ages and skill levels. Art House offers children's Summer Art Camps; arts-in-education programs for schools and home schools; after-school youth enrichment programs; children, teen and family art classes; adult workshops and classes; professional development workshops for artists and arts educators; and StudioGo programs for children and adult social groups, social service agencies, pre-schools, and other organizations. To learn more about our ceramics, painting, drawing, printmaking, and other art classes please visit our website at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556.
Bloggapalooza
Posted July 20th, 2006 by TremonterBloggapalooza is tomorrow next to the Town Fryer from 2pm until 8pm. This street party will feature delicious fried foods and live music as well as a raffle of a wide variety of art and other goodies. Lou Muenz is contributing a picture, Steve Goldberg is contributing some stuff in a bag, Jim Eastman is contributing a free admission to NOTACON and Tremonter managed to score a Welcome Kit from Des Schmitt at SouthSide Cleaners and Concierge that contains:
Thanks go out to all the businesses and folks who contributed.
Cleveland Wiki
Posted January 10th, 2006 by TremonterThe Cleveland Wiki just recently got going. A wiki is a collaborative website for the aggregation of information on a specific topic. Anyone can join and edit any article. In fact, the more people that work on it, the higher the quality of the information. So sign up and fill in some stuff for Tremont's entry.
Best in Cleveland
Posted September 29th, 2005 by TremonterTremont critters getting lauded by Cleveland Scene this year include:
Parallax
Convergence-Continuum
Lolita
Rocco Whalen
Congratulations!
Meet the Bloggers Mayoral Candidate Interviews
Posted September 4th, 2005 by TremonterBrewed Fresh Daily, Callahan's Cleveland Diary and Tremont's own Democracy Guy have been interviewing Cleveland Mayoral Candidates. If you'd like to listen to what they have to say to us voters, go here and download 'em.
Cleveland Restoration Society
Posted July 7th, 2005 by TremonterFrom an email:
The Cleveland Restoration Society is a non-profit organization that assists homeowners with repair and historic preservation projects. [They] provide free advice as well as a low-interest rehab loan to homeowners in historic Tremont, thanks to the support of Councilman Joe Cimperman.
If you need to spruce up your home a bit, this might be right up your alley. I used two clichés in that sentence.



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