Cleveland’s 3rd Annual Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration was held at City Hall during a ceremony that recognized the winners of the Maltz Museum’s Stop The Hate: Youth Speak Out essay contest. With artifacts from the Western Reserve Historical Society on display, and a performance by Dance Israeli, Cleveland residents had the opportunity to experience Jewish culture and history.
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Lakeshore Blvd Resurfacing Advisory This advisory is for Lakeshore Blvd from Sycamore St to East 174th St and from Rosecliff Dr to East 185th St until July 2012. Current westbound and eastbound traffic will shift one lane. more
Six Free Composting Clinics To Be Held Residents can learn how to turn yard waste, grass clippings and food waste into soil nutrients for landscaping projects from the Division of Waste Collection which will host Composting Clinics until October 4th.
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Cleveland’s Youth Have Talent! For sixty years the Division of Recreation’s traveling performance arts troupe "Showagon" has been entertaining Clevelanders. Auditions are being held from May 15th to the 23rd. more
Cleveland Tree Assistance Program for Seniors (CTAPS) A new short term program, a partnership between Cleveland Departments of Aging, Public Works and Community Development, can help limited income seniors with hazardous tree and branch removal from personal property. more
Congratulations to Cleveland Department of Public Health CDPH won Communicator Awards for the Pandemic Influenza Awareness campaign! Awards are for work above and beyond innovation and craftsmanship that impacted and influenced people. CDPH won the Award of Distinction for Germ Finder and the Award of Excellence for the Influenza Campaign. more
Public Entitled to Gas Refunds Settlement was reached in the matter of City of Cleveland v. Farid Mohamad, Inc., et al. aka Sunoco, at 4060 East 131st St, regarding misrepresentation of octane levels sold to the public. Farid Mohamad, Inc. agreed to refunds for misrepresented purchases between 11/9/2009 and 10/31/2010. more
Department of Community Development Action Plan The plan provides details of how Cleveland intends to spend HUD funds to be received June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013. Programs include: Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS. more
Coming This Summer! Carts will roll to the curb of 30,000 more Cleveland households in June when Waste Collection expands its automated collection and curbside recycling service. Selected areas have begun receiving post card notices.
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Police Hosting “Cleveland’s Strongest Cop Competition” The competition is a charity event to raise funds for the Cleveland Police Foundation and for the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. The event is open to all sworn full time law enforcement officers in Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Geauga counties. more
Free "Take a Hike" Downtown Guided Walking Tours This program offers weekly tours from May 22nd to September 16th of the Historic Warehouse District, Gateway District, PlayhouseSquare and Canal Basin Park in the Flats and features actors and actresses portraying important Clevelanders from the past. more
Long Term Options Counseling A new program of the Aging and Disability Resource Center at the Department of Aging provides support to seniors and those with disabilities when making informed decisions. Its person-centered approach allows for one's values and preferences. Services are via phone and in community/home settings. more
Waste Set Out Guidelines for Collection and Recycling Residents can avoid fines for non-compliance to city ordinances by adhering to Waste Collection set out guidelines. more
The Cleveland Plan for Transforming Our Schools Mayor Frank G. Jackson and CEO Eric Gordon will be hosting Community Dialogues to discuss The Cleveland Plan for Transforming Schools. Dialogue Times and Locations