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Norm Roulet's blogFighting Dinosaurs? Lead Poisoning and Urban RedevelopmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 15, 2008 - 3:07pm.
If these are average Clevelanders, living in older urban neighborhoods like around University Circle their entire lives, they have been lead poisoned, perhaps severely. Thursday morning, May 22nd, join 100s of NEOs leaders concerned with our community's health, intelligence, safety and economy meeting at the Cleveland Natural History Museum for a free breakfast, keynote discussion and breakout sessions about lead poisoning and urban redevelopment. I guarantee you will leave this brief event with a completely realigned understanding of the core barriers to the success of our urban neighborhoods, leading to better planning for a healthy, effective region in the future. ( categories: Akron | Canton | Child Development | Cleveland | Cleveland Foundation | East Cleveland | Education | Glenville | Healthcare | Industry | Lakewood | Making Change | NEO Communities | Nonprofits | Ohio City | REALNEO | Shaker Heights | Slavic Village | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header )
Green ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 14, 2008 - 3:32pm.
This certainly has been a perfect spring for flowering trees, still exploding with color all over the near East Side. Here are some views at Lakeview Cemetery, where the plantings are exceptional any time of year, and especially about now. Check it out! ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Green Development | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | ? of the day | NEO Knows )
What is a "Green Roof"Submitted by Norm Roulet on May 8, 2008 - 1:34am.
What is a "Green Roof" and what does it look like? At the house on Roxbury, the green roof is where the raccoons still live. ( categories: East Cleveland | Education | Making Change | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | Solar Power | ? of the day )
Just because it is awesomeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 7, 2008 - 8:25pm.
My parents noticed a robin's nest in an aged Taxus tree on their back patio, low enough to nearly be in reach, and in good sight from a window up above. The other day, we saw robin's egg blue in the nest... today, there are three altricial chicks, which we watched their early-bird parents feed worms. ( categories: )
Question of the Day... What Drives Your Hyper-Local Economy?Submitted by Norm Roulet on May 7, 2008 - 8:00am.
Little Italy has always been core to my REAL NEO experience. From earliest childhood memories, my family has always had many meals at various Little Italy restaurants, each year, as well as picking-up an occasional pizza (where else in NEO but Mama Santas or Valentino's... well, do try the Gelatoria at Fairhill). I also love getting Lemon Ice and other goodies at Corbos. with their unusual greeting of "Leave the gun, take the cannoli"... as authentic as life gets, in NEO. Last night, I noticed Corbos moved next door to their old home, to a remodeled new space (much as Prestis did, a few years ago) Little Italy has always been a great hyper-local neighborhood, where people live, work, eat and socialize together within, and interact well with the world without. There's always lots of private rehab and strong entrepreneurial business activity here, off the Med-O-Mart grid. Which makes me ask you, what matters to the hyper-local economy in your neighborhood, and how is that doing. ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | Industry | Internationalization | Making Change | NEO Communities | Neo Knows | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Economy | Global Warming | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | Sustainable Transportation | ? of the day )
Another serious drive by on Roxbury... they happen every daySubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 5, 2008 - 11:16pm.
One great thing about a gravel driveway is you can hear them coming. This afternoon, Claes and I were chilling at home in East Cleveland, minding our own business, when we heard that crunch of rocks under heavy tires. Then the slam of a car door, and heavy feet on the front porch... another drive-by had arrived. It's been happening regularly since we started renovating the house on Roxbury, late last Summer.... especially on a beautiful day like today. ( categories: East Cleveland | Making Change | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Green Development | Economy | Global Warming | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header )
Reinventing Browns Deli into The Star Market and Cafe - transformational neighborhood redevelopment, one convenience at a timeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 5, 2008 - 1:35am.
Welcome to The Star Market and Cafe! What would make you walk, ride and drive out of your way and stop here? When? Why? Now is the time for Star Neighborhood Development to reinvent a blighted urban convenient store into a community asset. But how? That depends on you. What will you support here?
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Plain Dealer Expands on Jeff Buster's REALNEO Coverage of Problems with University Square Parking StructureSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 2, 2008 - 6:35pm.
Jeff Buster certainly demonstrates "Why Citizen Journalism" regularly, with his impactful and important reporting and photojournalism on many matters of hyper-local, regional and global importance, on REALNEO, followed by the world. Today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer followed Jeff's lead investigation of a disgraceful, failed development in University Heights, "UNIVERSITY SQUARE MALL PARKING STRUCTURE - CLOSE IT NOW?" The PD's Patrick O'Donnell writes "University Square battles empty storefronts, parking garage problems", offering a very different set of perspectives on all matters related to this failure, while completely validating all construction-related observations first revealed by Jeff, a lifelong construction professional. 5 comments | read more | 218 reads
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A REALNEO Welcome to the Newest Observer... the Heights ObserverSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 1, 2008 - 11:11pm.
April 10, 2008, Heights Observer Volume 1, Number 1 hit the streets with the lead story "Why Citizen Journalism?". Contributing writer Michael Wellman observes "The interaction of two primary themes has largely been responsible for the growth of citizen based journalism: dissatisfaction with the content of traditional media and advancements in technology", and "“A common goal of citizen journalists is to recapture journalism as a truly democratic practice that is thoroughly rooted in -- and thus directly serves -- the real lives and interests of citizens.” (see mcgillreport.org/largemouth.htm)." Wellman also writes of the emergence of "hyper-local" journalism, enabled by Observer Newspapers and preached by Lakewood Observer founder Jim O'Bryan... for good reason. Question of the day: What is your favorite cookbook?Submitted by Norm Roulet on April 30, 2008 - 12:19am.
All species, all races, everywhere, we all must eat, frequently, so we humans may as well eat well. I prefer to eat at home, food I prepare, of ingredients I know, in a kitchen I trust... there are few restaurants in the world that make me happier than homemade. But I certainly turn to experts for advice on food selection and preparation, and many of my favorite books - the ones I read over and over, and can't do without - are cookbooks. I find all types interesting... international, ethnic, historical, regional... and consider many required reading. I'd be interesting for other foodie realneo members who share an interest in cooking to share their favorite cookbooks... some of mine are the header for today... ( categories: Education | Neo Knows | Arts and Culture | Body, Mind and Spirit | Health | RealNEO Header )
Question of the Day: How are you greening your republic?Submitted by Norm Roulet on April 28, 2008 - 10:26am.
As we begin a new Spring - a new beginning - what are you doing to green your republic? 6 comments | 211 reads | 3 attachments
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Any thoughts on Pennington Smart Seed?Submitted by Norm Roulet on April 12, 2008 - 12:49am.
I was surprised today to see on Channel 5 evening news and Nightline several advertisements for Penningtons' SMART SEED™ with MYCO Advantage™ . I don't recall ever seeing ads for grass seeds during the evening news (or evenings, at all), and, from the Pennington website, the ad promotes that the seed "produces a healthier, thicker lawn that grows a deeper, denser root system, requiring up to 30% LESS WATER and maximizes fertilizer performance. Pennington SMART SEED™ with MYCO Advantage™, is simply more "green"". Obviously, now is a good time for a discussion of smart, green landscaping practices... 11 comments | read more | 909 reads
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Make your home as toxin-free as possibleSubmitted by Norm Roulet on April 10, 2008 - 9:09am.
I just received this message from New American Dream - follow that link for a nice webpage on spring cleaning. One of the great disasters of our consumer economy is the proliferation of dangerous household construction practices, lifestyles and cleaning processes, and harmful products in use in and around our homes on a daily basis. In renovating our historic house in East Cleveland, Evelyn and I have made all living spaces as toxin-free as possible, and we certainly intend to keep it that way in maintaining it. I think the following message offers some good advice - I don't endorse any of the products mentioned, as I don't know anything about them...the make-your-own approach mentioned here is more my style. ( categories: Healthcare | Making Change | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Environment | Health )
What do we bring to Mind of Cleveland?Submitted by Norm Roulet on March 29, 2008 - 2:58am.
Over the past few weeks, I've noticed strange Clevelandesque slogans posted on billboards around town, with the attribution "Mind of Cleveland". I remember wondering if this was another Cleveland+hype campaign... or about AIDS prevention... and planned to google it later... ( categories: Art | Case | Cleveland | Making Change | Social Consciousness | Arts and Culture | Arts Culture | CIA | Economy | May Show | RealNEO Header | ? of the day )
Top 5 Things to Remember When Reading Stories About "Cures" and "Breakthroughs" and Medical MartsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 16, 2008 - 10:28pm.
Headlines in current Cleveland media promote a Medical Mart and Convention Center to cure our ill economy. The Plain Dealer quotes Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora saying "We're looking for a tremendous economic boon - something we haven't had for many years here".... and fellow Commissioner Tim Hagan saying "This is a turning point and a defining moment for this community". Such bold claims make me think of The Top 5 Things to Remember When Reading Stories about Alzheimer’s Disease “Cures” or “Research Breakthroughs”: Are Kevin O'Brien and the PD correct... there is no global warming!?!?Submitted by Norm Roulet on March 13, 2008 - 1:35am.
Each of the last two winters, Cleveland Plain Dealer writer Kevin O'Brien wrote that it sometimes snows in Cleveland so there is no global warming. His latest scientific position on this is posted on Cleveland.com here (and included below). O'Brien is such a strange writer I cannot tell if he is kidding, but in the interest of good public information it seems important for all people to consider what O'Brien published in the Plain Dealer and discuss if it is intelligent, misleading, incorrect or perhaps true. Who has an informed position on global warming and what O'Brien writes below? ( categories: Internationalization | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Health )
Welcome to REALNEO, Max X B Roulet - Welcome to the RevolutionSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 9, 2008 - 8:53am.
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You must be the change you want to see in the worldSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 9, 2008 - 12:29am.
March 08, 2008... the Blizzard of 2008! Nothing is more REALNEO... more Cleveland+... more believe in Cleveland than a blizzard. There's not a cop on the street, yet nobody gets robbed. People are pushing strangers around, but only to get their cars out of the snow. For REALNEO kids, it can't get cold and deep enough. REALNEO adults smile to remember being REALNEO kids. Blizzards set REALNEO apart. ( categories: Making Change | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Community | RealNEO Header )
REALNEO Regionalism Proposal #1: Merge Cleveland, UCI, Case, UH, and Clinic Police DepartmentsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 8, 2008 - 1:08am.
In living and working around University Circle, it occurs to me how stupid it is that there are literally five or six police forces operating within overlapping turfs... Cleveland, University Circle, Case, University Hospitals, and the Clinic each have significant police forces. In addition, Cuyahoga County has patrols in the area... all intersecting within a mile of each other... and you are probably as likely to get shot within a mile of that intersection as anywhere in America. ( categories: Case | Cleveland | Cleveland Foundation | Education | Making Change | NEO Communities | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Community | Economy | Fund For Our Econ Future )
Art of the Day: "Cleveland Vacation" by Zak Long and Erin RobinsonSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 7, 2008 - 11:13pm.
At the Cleveland Institute of Art 62nd Annual Student Independent Exhibition, there is a video (or is it black and white film?) short, by Zak Long and Erin Robinson, "Cleveland Vacation", that captures the haunting tragedy of Cleveland especially well. Filmed in an historic home movie relic style, at the blighted national historic landmark Coast Guard station at Whiskey Island, with a backdrop of Lake Erie and freighters, this video is beautifully composed and edited, with a great score and sense of irony - I watched it twice today.and it is my choice for Art of the Day... a great reason to visit the CIA SIE!!! ( categories: Art | Cleveland | Social Consciousness | Arts and Culture | Arts Culture | CIA | Historic Preservation | May Show | NEO Knows )
Keeping up with the Joneses, rather than Tubbs-JonesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 4, 2008 - 3:41am.
When I asked one of the Obama volunteers at my ward campaign headquarters how she thought Obama would do in our poor, urban, distressed part of town, she said she was the first African American to move to East Cleveland, and she knows everyone there, and they will all vote for Obama... and then I realized it was Mrs. Jones. ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | Making Change | NEO Communities | Neo Knows | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Community | RealNEO Header )
History being written right, today... Tech Czar on Medical MartSubmitted by Norm Roulet on February 29, 2008 - 6:30pm.
I spotted a link on BFD to Tech Czar Michael DeAloia's fascinating write up on the Medical Mart, so much in our pocketbooks and news every day, in real neo. Well, it seems we have one community leader interested to set the records straight today and from now on, in his world, on his blog, about his world, which is fascinating. I'm glad to see Michael more active than ever, leading the community, since leaving City Hall, and I appreciate the honest facts about the Medical Mart that are missing everywhere else. Read this tidbit below and you'll link through for the rest... Cosgrove took over the meeting and detailed the Clinic’s expansion plan (which were amazing – what the public is seeing in terms of development and real estate purchases are nothing relative to the massive plans the Clinic has for its University Circle campus), and then offered the possibility of a Medical Mart. ( categories: Case | Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | NEO Communities | Workforce Devlopment | Community | Economy | Health )
Bloggers for Obama?Submitted by Norm Roulet on February 29, 2008 - 4:54pm.
During the very cool Meet the Bloggers spin segment I saw televised after the Obama/Clinton Cleveland debate, one of the bloggers said the response in the blogsphere was split on who won - 50% Obama and 50% McCain. Today, a different window into NEOs cyberspace opened for Obama (and McCain), with endorsements on CoolCleveland. If you visit REALNEO often, you know where I stand... I am one REALNEO member strongly supporting Obama. But I am only one small voice in REALNEO, and I'm curious how other "bloggers" and cybercats in NEO stand on the primary... no matter what, this is an historic election, so why not speak up with your vote, voice and support for whomever you like, while you can really make a difference. So, please, use this posting to add a comment of support for your candidate. If you have a blog or place in cyberspace where you voice your feelings about this, feel free to link that in. Note, to leave a comment you must be a REALNEO member... use the create account link to request an account and we will confirm that for you as quickly as possible. ( categories: Making Change | REALNEO | Social Consciousness | Web Technology | Community | Content Management Systems | Technology | NEO Knows )
Obama Grass Roots Organizing in Action, at The Inner Circle Through March 4!Submitted by Norm Roulet on February 28, 2008 - 6:54pm.
I've had the pleasure to spend lots of time around the Obama 2008 campaign in East Cleveland, which has been operating out of the Hough Bakeries Complex, on the Cleveland border, at 1519 Lakeview Road - one block north of Euclid... a few blocks east of University Circle Center. I've posted some photos from there to REALNEO, since the office opened, last week, and will add more here. ( categories: )
Welcome to SnagsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on February 27, 2008 - 7:39pm.
The Mayor of 10-5 is now in the office, as Snag now hosts the Inner Circle. I help make coffee and keep the WiFi live. We're going to feature Gypsy Beans baked goods and items from Hot Sauce, and surprises from all around the REALNEO... feel free to stop by any time from 10 AM to 10 PM and say hi. ( categories: Cleveland | Dear Peter | East Cleveland | Making Change | NEO Communities | REALNEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Web Technology | Workforce Devlopment | Community | Economy )
If the dead could vote...Submitted by Norm Roulet on February 26, 2008 - 9:15pm.
This pan was taken during a stunning East Cleveland snowfall, in Lakeview Cemetery. I was drawn to the cemetery to take these photos of a remarkable sculpture and the winter beauty, and came away realizing the dead would vote for Obama, knowing what they know now. ( categories: )
Obama Obama ObamaSubmitted by Norm Roulet on February 25, 2008 - 1:38am.
There is no hiding the pride felt by Michigan Representative to Congress John Conyers, Jr., as he speaks of Barack Obama. A 21 term US Senator, Chair of the House Committee on the Judiciary, and leading Obama supporter, Conyers traveled to East Cleveland, Saturday, February 23, 2008, to share his pride with over 100 volunteer organizers assembled at The Inner Circle to canvas area neighborhoods for “our next President of the United States”. ( categories: )
Art of the Day: CIA’s 62nd Annual Student Independent ExhibitionSubmitted by Norm Roulet on February 21, 2008 - 1:54am.
Michael Chattem, Semen is Thicker Than Blood. Blood, ink, marker One of the greatest times when the Cleveland School May Show is the Cleveland Institute of Art’s Annual Student Independent Exhibition, now in its 62 year. Drawing from a huge, diverse body of work in every imaginable media and medium - this year, including semen?! - from an awesome pool of talent, connected by a world-class arts college, in a great arts community, the SIE always delivers an inspiring, mind-expanding experience of genius. Jessica Jurca, Reliquary to the Brontosaurus. Enamel on Copper, pine. ( categories: Art | Cleveland | Education | Workforce Devlopment | Arts and Culture | Arts Culture | CIA | Economy | May Show | RealNEO Header )
Cleveland+Cruelty to AnimalsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on February 3, 2008 - 12:15am.
A page 1 article in the February 2, 2008, Cleveland Plain Dealer, "Dogged security guard caused quite the stir", makes light of international concern over a dog photographed sitting alone in the window of an abandoned, boarded-up house in Cleveland, with the caption "Dog Days: Left behind as foreclosure crisis pounds U.S.", which was published in the Toronto Star, leading to local action in Cleveland to rescue the distressed animal, which turned out to be imprisoned by real estate speculators to protect their shit. They don't even own the dog... the article doesn't care who owns the dog... the article is pointless, yet surfaces pathetic flaws in the character of so many in our region. Welcome to Huntington Bank, Star Neighborhood BranchesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on January 27, 2008 - 11:29pm.
Star Neighborhood Development has assembled a community of outstanding, localized resources interested in historic preservation and economic development in our neighborhoods of Cleveland and East Cleveland. For financial services, Huntington mortgage banker Rick Williamson and Personal Banker Dave Meredith, and their many associates at the Fairmount Circle and University Circle branches, have supported the renovation of 1894 Roxbury and are enthusiastic to provide additional banking services throughout the surrounding neighborhoods.
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