2006 Events

Poetry night at the Literary Cafe.

2007-02-08 21:00
2007-02-09 01:00

Don't be a wuss.
Poetry in sub-zero climates. Genuine body heat from real poets! Featuring Josh Gage and Mark Kuhar.
indiscriminate cuddling is not guaranteed
1031 Literary Road, Cleveland, Ohio 9pm - 1am.

Grumpy's is OPEN

OPEN AND SERVING!

RIGHT NOW!

You can also pick up some (faint) wireless signals from neighboring access points!

A Caroling We Pub Along - TONIGHT!

Join us for our annual carol arount Tremont.

A "band" of characters, strolling from pub to pub "entertaining" patrons until we are kicked out and told to go home.

Bring your bells if you have 'em... your smiling face if you don't...

Don't worry about carrying a note... we sound better with every stop!

TONIGHT!
Sunday Dec 24, 2006
at 8:00 PM

Where::
Edison's Pub
2373 Professor Avenue
Cleveland (Tremont), OH 44113

Be there or be Scrooge!

GEM Public Information Session

2006-12-18 18:30
2006-12-18 18:31

Public Information Session on
General Environmental Management Hazardous Waste Violations
Monday, December 18, 2006
6:30 p.m.
City of Cleveland, Public Utilities Building
1201 Lakeside Avenue
Sponsored by Ohio EPA and Cleveland Division of Air Quality

Ohio EPA and the Cleveland Division of Air Quality have announced they will hold an “information session” to discuss hazardous waste violations at General Environmental Management. Ohio EPA cited GEM in September for eleven counts of violations of hazardous waste storage, labelling, disposal, transportation, design, and operations laws.

Parts & Labor @ Pats In The Flats - This Thursday!!!

2006-12-07 20:00
2006-12-08 02:00

Parts & Labor has packed the Beachland, The Church, The Tower & nearly every other place they performed in Cleveland now they return to Pat's and this time the show won't be shutdown.

Thursday Dec. 7, 8pm Sharp! - $6.00
Pat's In The Flats - Bottom of the Literary Hill & w.3rd in Tremont.

PARTS AND LABOR (from Brooklyn on Jagjaguwar & Narnack Records, founded Cardboard Records)

CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR (x-Oblongata, current members of Yeti Scalp & Self Destruct Button)

JERK (face shredding noise rock, members of Roue and Scarcity Of Tanks & x-The Perfect Guy)

CHILD BITE (from Ferndale, Michigan; sound like "the miniaturization sequence in 'Innerspace'")

OHM'S LAW (x-member of I Sing The Body Electric, sounds like that Beach Boys song Kokomo)

Parts And Labor:
www.partsandlabor.net
www.myspace.com/partsandlabor
www.jagjaguwar.com/artist.php?name=partsandlabor
www.cardboardrecords.com
www.jmzrecords.com

Clan Of The Cave Bear:
www.cavebear.org
www.myspace.com/clanofthecavebear

Jerk:
www.myspace.com/jerk

Child Bite:
www.childbite.com
www.myspace.com/childbite
www.suburbansprawlmusic.com
http://www.fanaticpromotion.com/current/child_wild.html

Ohm's Law:
www.myspace.com/ohmslaweixr

Parts & Labor was originally booked at The Church [rip], thanks Steve Barrett for the last minute arrangements..

Professor Thurman Vallyview Meeting & Holiday Party

2006-12-12 18:30
2006-12-12 20:00

Tuesday,
December 12th
6:30p.m.
Tremont West Dev. Corp.
2406 Professor Street
7pm, Potluck at the Flying Monkey

At this meeting, members will see a presentation on the new plans for the for sale units near the ValleyView site. The meeting will be short because the Holiday Party will start at 7pm sharp across the street at the Flying Monkey Pub. Please bring a dish to share.

Questions? Call Michelle at TWDC—575-0920.

North of Literary Block Club Holiday Party

2006-12-12 18:30
2006-12-12 20:00

“Block Club Holiday Party”
Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
6:30pm—8:00 pm
Lolita’s
900 Literary—2nd floor
(Literary at Professor)

Lolita is providing a bar with happy hour prices in an upstairs private room.

Appetizers provided through NOL and friends!

"Come and meet your neighbors—Bring a friend!"

Any questions
call Co-chairs,Sue Coy & Sammy Catania — or contact Scott at
216-575-0920.

Auburn Block Club Meeting and Holiday Party

2006-12-07 19:00
2006-12-07 20:15

HOLIDAY PARTY
****Thursday, December 7, 2006****
7 PM—Pilgrim Church
(West 14th Street & Starkweather)

Bring Cookies or Desserts to Share
Pop, Coffee and Pizza will be Provided

The Business Meeting Preceding the Party will include:
Nominations and Election of co-chairs for 2007
(nominated at Nov. meeting—Frank Tkacs and Jim Baker—additional nominations will be received prior to voting at this Dec. 7th Election)
Neighborhood Crime and Safety
Block Club  "Wish List" for the Year Ahead
TWDC Annual Meeting in January - Interested Candidates for TWDC Board? Auburn's Report to TWDC Annual Meeting

For more information, contact co-chairs, Frank or Becca, or call Scott at 216-575-0920

convergence-continuum is hosting the December 2006 www.tremontindependent.com film and video festival

2006-12-08 20:00
2006-12-10 22:15

convergence-continuum is hosting the December 2006
www.tremontindependent.com film and video festival December 8, 9 and 10
at the Liminis theater in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood.

The festival is curated and run by convergence-continuum company member
Eric Wahl, a local independent filmmaker with dord
(http://www.dordperiod.com). Admission is by freewill donation.

On Friday there is a "new shorts program", including the piece "first
person plural" written and directed by convergence-continuum's artistic
director Clyde Simon and starring company members Geoff Hoffman, Jovana
Batkovic, Lucy Bredeson-Smith, and Brin Metzendorf. This will be followed
by a special "dordperiod.com 2005-2006 program" of over an hour of
completed shorts from the past year and a half. At the show the dord.dvd
"volume one" with 16 dord shorts and 5 art excerts will also be available
for purchase ($10).

Feature length films are being shown SAT the 9th and SUN the 10th,
check the web site http://www.tremontindependent.com for details.

Schedule:
Fri, Dec 8th
8:00pm - 8:15pm - New Shorts Program
8:15pm - 9:45pm - dordperiod.com 2005-2006 program

Sat and Sun Dec 9th and 10th
3:00pm - 4:40pm - Go West
5:30pm - 6:50pm - Sleep Always
8:00pm - 9:25pm - Donnybrook
9:30pm - 9:45pm - New Shorts Program
Between showings check out Tremont's many fine eateries and bars.

WHERE:
The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Road, Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. For
directions go to http://www.convergence-continuum.org

New Designs in Affordable Housing

2006-12-06 17:00
2006-12-06 19:30

Neighborhood Progress, Inc. announces a public reception and panel discussion on New Designs in Affordable Housing as part of the HOME house exhibit in the Reinberger Galleries at the Cleveland Institute of Art, 11141 East Boulevard, in Cleveland, Ohio on Wednesday, December 6th, 2006. Reception 5:00-6:00 pm; panel discussion 6:00-7:30 pm.

SPEAKERS/PANELISTS:
Moderator: Steve Litt, Art and architecture critic, the Plain Dealer

Opening Remarks: Bill Whitney, Cleveland Office Director, Enterprise Community Partners

Panel:
1. Architects – Beth Blostein and Bart Overly, designers of the Gradient House in the HOME House Exhibit
2. Builder/developer – Nathan Zaremba, President of Zaremba Cleveland Communities
3. City of Cleveland – Bob Brown, City Planning Commission
4. Affordable housing developers – Thomas Meyer, Construction Director, Cleveland Habitat for Humanity; Chuck Ackerman, Sr. Project Manager, Cleveland Housing Network
Closing Remarks: Jeffrey Bowen, Executive Director, Cleveland Habitat for Humanity

OBJECTIVES OF THE EVENT: Cleveland City Planning, Design Review and Community Development officials, non-profit housing organizations, developers, builders and individuals who influence the design of Cleveland neighborhoods will discuss innovative ideas and collaborations to implement change in housing development in Cleveland.
• Build a constituency for good, green design
• Showcase local initiatives in Cleveland in the areas of green building and quality design
• Explore doing a pilot project in Cleveland utilizing green building

ABOUT Neighborhood Progress, Inc – Neighborhood Progress, Inc. is a local intermediary which supports the network of community development corporations in Cleveland, Ohio

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