Landmark Gift Will Support Free Admission Every Sunday for Residents of Cleveland and East Cleveland Starting January 23, 2022, and Fund New Community Space as Part of the Museum’s Complete Transformation. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History today announced a $3 million grant from the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation, which will provide increased […]
Celebrate Lunar New Year in Cleveland
By Ray Hom The first day of Lunar New Year is February 1, 2022. If you are looking for something to do to celebrate the Lunar New Year, head to AsiaTown over the next 15 days of the festive holiday season! For a listing of events and restaurants participating in the celebration, visit https://www.asiatowncleveland.org/lunarnewyear/ Below […]
Love in Action Ohio’s “Rec Da Virus Tour” 2022
By Danyee` Griffin, Assistant Executive Director Love in Action Ohio is proud to announce that we have successfully held multiple Pop-Up Covid-19 Clinics since the Fall of 2021. Our last Covid Clinic was on January 3, 2022, at Indian Hills Senior Community located at 1541 East 191st in Euclid, OH. Love in Action Ohio partnered […]
Food Strong Events
By Sara Continenza of Food Strong Food Strong specializes in school gardens, culinary arts, and wellness programming. We emphasize the importance of fresh foods in enhancing overall quality of life. We operate a Learning Garden program at the urban farm located at East Cleveland’s Coit Road Farmers Market. This garden was established in response to […]
The Coit Road Farmers’ Market Looking Forward
By Joe Jerdonek The Coit Road Farmers’ Market registered another year of improvements in 2021. SNAP sales increased 10% and $18,000 of food incentives were redeemed by needy customers. Site improvements included repaving the south parking area, remodeling the bathroom, a new demo kitchen, and renewal of the urban farm area. Murals were added to […]
What you need to know about Coronary Artery Disease
By Sharon Lewis Based on my research, heart disease has been the leading cause of death for more than one hundred years. It not only causes death and disability, but places a significant burden on the medical system in the United States and worldwide. Heart disease is the leading cause of death, yet it is preventable. There are many […]
Act Like A Man! (Part 12)
Melvin Twigg Mason Dictionary.com defines career as “an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, one’s lifework.” The word job is defined as “a piece of work, especially a specific task(s) done as part of the routine of one’s occupation.” Unfortunately, the latter description seems to be how most Americans view their 9-5 obligation, […]
COVID 19 – The Bad and the Not So Bad
By Jeremiah Al-Aljeleel, Warrenville High School Student Covid has had a big impact on the lives of everyone. It has also impacted education in the Cleveland schools. In this article, I will discuss the challenges a few of my peers and I experienced when having to adjust to this new learning environment. First, Covid took […]
CCF Cardiologist and Researchers: Bridging the Healthcare Divide
By Sharon Lewis Heart disease is the number one cause of death around the world. Typically, people on the lower rungs of society do not fare well medically or socially. They suffer disproportionately from uncontrolled risk factors such as diabetes, obesity, increased alcohol consumption, and stroke, resulting from sedentary lifestyles and the lack of quality […]
New Protection from Surprise Medical Bills
Press Release Jan 03, 2022 www.cms.gov/newsroom Health and Human Services Beginning January 1, 2022, new federal protections championed by the Biden-Harris Administration will shield millions of consumers from surprise medical bills—unexpected bills from an out-of-network provider, out-of-network facility or out-of-network air ambulance provider. The protections, implemented under the No Surprises Act, ban surprise billing in private insurance for most […]