By Allie Levin Get a job with Orlando Baking Company as part of the Young Adult Opportunities Program at Y.O.U. Who’s Eligible: 18 to 24 years of age Living in Cuyahoga County Not currently in high school or college All programs Offer: Direct supportive services during, and a year after completion of, program Job coaching […]
Cleveland’s Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary addresses playspace inequity with new multi-sport court
Today, youth at Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary in Cleveland are celebrating their new place to play. For months, the Famicos Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, MyCom, City of Cleveland, Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary, General Motors and KABOOM!, the nonprofit organization focused on ending playspace inequity, have been working together to increase access to playspaces for local kids […]
Cleveland Walls! Mural Program Coming to MidTown
By Karis Tzeng This month, over 20 local and national artists will be coming to MidTown and surrounding neighborhoods to create public art from August 23-28 for the CLEVELAND WALLS! International Mural Program, a production of POW! WOW! Worldwide. Recognized as one of the most well-curated mural festivals in the world, POW! WOW! Worldwide has […]
Gout Drug Could Show Promise in Fighting COVID-19
Good web design has visual weight, is optimized for various devices, and has content that is prioritized for the medium. The most important elements of a web page should have more visual weight to “naturally attract” a visitor’s attention. Good design is making something intelligible and memorable. Great design is making something memorable and meaningful. […]
Food Strong Kindles a Love of Gardening
By Ron Calhoun Food Strong is a local nonprofit organization with a focus on teaching youth and families how to become more self-sufficient and on improving overall wellness in the community. We go to schools in the Cities of Cleveland and East Cleveland and build raised beds with the students. The students design, plant and […]
Capo’s Steaks is Black-Owned & 100% Cleveland
By Trey Razanauskas “Cleveland is a sandwich town,” says James Muhammad, owner of . “It’s blue collar; it’s a gritty city, and our sandwiches reflect that.” After eating at Capo’s and talking to Muhammad, I can confirm that his restaurant reflects this city. Muhammad was born in Cleveland before he moved to Philadelphia where he […]
Libraries Offer Technology Options for Virtual Meetings
By Erin Horan Do you need technology for a virtual meeting or court hearing? Multiple libraries across Northeast Ohio offer study rooms where you can attend or conduct virtual meetings through platforms like Zoom, MS Teams and WebEx. Below is a list of the libraries offering virtual meeting space services: Ashtabula County Andover Public Library: […]
How to create 6-Pack Abs
By Makalla Bogardy As pool parties approach and the shirts come off, it is common to feel self-conscious of what is lying underneath. All of the consequences from that juicy, dark meat turkey from Thanksgiving, the delicious sugar cookies from Christmas, and those beers from New Year’s Eve are now on full display. So now […]
Big Tips for Small Business Owners
By Whitney Ijanaten, The Phe’be Foundation Advisory Council & Small Business Owner “The work you do today is the residual for tomorrow.” These were the words echoed in a recent interview by Cleveland’s own, Renee Singleton, President & CEO of Singleton and Partners (S&P). For 19 years, S&P has operated as a general marketing agency […]
How to Save Money and Pay Yourself First
By Jeremy Taylor There is a simple yet powerful formula if you are interested in learning how to save money and pay yourself first. “A part of all you earn is yours to keep. It should be not less than a tenth no matter how little you earn. It can be as much more as […]