Fresh Fest shows just how charming is urban farming

Fresh Fest shows just how charming is urban farming

by Scott Freeman | Sep 9, 2019 | Articles, FreshWater Cleveland

In the vacant land known as “the forgotten triangle” in Cleveland’s Kinsman neighborhood, only trash jumped around in the breeze at the Otter Park playground in 2010. But Damien Forshe envisioned a solution for this urban community, which had grown into a “food...
Two Fairfax innovators prove that ideas can be homegrown

Two Fairfax innovators prove that ideas can be homegrown

by Scott Freeman | Aug 29, 2019 | Articles, FreshWater Cleveland

Two longtime residents of Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood—Delesia Robinson, a registered nurse, and Tim Willis, a self-taught engineer—have developed innovative ways to address the unique needs of their community.
Why the Fairfax community is fighting to keep Bolton Elementary near the neighborhood

Why the Fairfax community is fighting to keep Bolton Elementary near the neighborhood

by Scott Freeman | Jul 30, 2019 | Articles, FreshWater Cleveland

When 76-year-old Fairfax resident Walter Stanley attends a community meeting with a packed room, he sits close to the presenters so he doesn’t miss a thing. And at a recent Cleveland Municipal School District (CMSD) meeting this spring, there was plenty to take in as...
A special yoga event will give motherless Clevelanders the gift of remembrance on Mother’s Day

A special yoga event will give motherless Clevelanders the gift of remembrance on Mother’s Day

by Scott Freeman | Jul 23, 2019 | Articles, FreshWater Cleveland

In many homes, Mother’s Day means smiling children, fresh flowers, and homemade breakfast-in-bed. But for families facing loss, their mom might be a lifetime away. Yoga to Remember offers a remembrance event on Thursday, May 9, at St. John’s Episcopal Church to...
This University Circle theatre company is the only one of its kind in the U.S.

This University Circle theatre company is the only one of its kind in the U.S.

by Scott Freeman | Jul 23, 2019 | Articles, FreshWater Cleveland

When Mark and Bill Corcoran laid eyes on an elegant ballroom stage in their new senior living community at Judson Manor, Bill got a glimpse of the retired couple’s “second act”—bringing professional theatre to University Circle.
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