"I believe that we are here for each other, not against each other. Everything comes from an understanding that you are a gift in my life - whoever you are, whatever our differences."
-John Denver-
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The Mandel Foundation Continues Community Investments in St. Clair Superior
A World-Class Sailing Center is Coming to Our Neighborhood
Did you hear the good news? Planned for the E. 55th Street Marina and the first of its kind along Lake Erie in Ohio, the Community Sailing Center will provide unprecedented public access and sailing opportunities to St. Clair Superior and our neighbors in Glenville, Hough and AsiaTown, as well as Greater Cleveland.
Two new facilities will make up the Community Sailing Center, with multi-purpose learning spaces, indoor and outdoor community areas, concessions, dining and much more. The Sailing Center will also host year-round Sailing STEM programming and hands-on educational experiences for youth, adults and families.
The Mandel Foundation’s investments in the Community Sailing Center, Gordon Park South, the Mandel Community Trail, placemaking efforts and a tree canopy expansion in St. Clair Superior total over $16 million in community-facing investments designed to better connect residents to existing neighborhood assets. These investments will help SCSDC continue its mission of creating a place where people live, thrive and experience the good things happening in our neighborhood.
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Donald Kilgo Sr. (left) and Joe Payne (right) | |
In Our Neighborhood... Quality Shoe Repair
Donald Kilgo Sr. has owned Quality Shoe Repair LLC since 2012, but his history of shoe repair services goes much further back than that. After graduating from Collinwood High School in 1973, Donald attended Manpower training school where he apprenticed under the former owner of his current building. There, he learned how to fix “one pair at a time,” but also how to repair shoes at a factory level. Since then, his journey has taken him to the Lincoln Building, the IMG Building, Tower City, as well as his first shop in Euclid in 1981.
Now, Donald resides in East Cleveland but reminisces on the good old days of growing up in Cleveland. Thinking back about the 60s, he is reminded of the days when his mother would take him down to the May Company and Halle Brothers to get a new pair of shoes or do some window shopping. Back then, the sidewalks were packed, almost like New York City, so people had to walk in the streets to get by. He mentions that this was a good time, with good people. It was peaceful. The neighborhoods looked out for its residents and the kids could run around and play safely.
Stop by Quality Shoe Repair to see Donald or his trusted colleague and man-of-many-talents, Joe Payne, “who knows all of the tricks” and has a professional shoe repair background as well. These gentlemen will take care of all your shoe, purse, and hat-related needs at 5386 St. Clair Ave, right next to the Landmark Restaurant.
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Join us for this month's Community Meeting at Kovacic Recreation Center! Don't miss out on community-building with your neighbors in St. Clair Superior.
When: Wednesday, September 25th, 6-7:30pm
Where: Kovacic Rec, 6250 St. Clair Ave.
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Occurring on the third Wednesday of every month, the 5th District’s monthly community meetings are an opportunity to learn about available resources and ways to be involved with activities that improve your community.
Call the 5th District Commander’s office with any questions at 216-623-5505 or Theasha Daniely at 216-664-2277.
When: Wednesday, September 18th, 6-7pm
Where: Willson Elementary School, 1126 Ansel Rd.
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The Greater Cleveland Film Commission (GCFC), in partnership with Famicos Foundation, Cleveland City Council Member Stephanie Howse-Jones, Midtown Cleveland Inc., and St. Clair Superior Development Corporation, will hold a FREE film industry info session.
When: Thursday, October 10th, 5:30-7pm
Where: MAGNET, 1800 E. 63rd St.
Click here to register.
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Come help recenter the vibrations of the community through practices like yoga, reflexology, reiki, astrology and tarot readings at this FREE Fall Harvest Festival! Light refreshments will be provided.
When: Saturday, September 21st, 12-6pm
Where: St. Clair Plaza, 6321 St. Clair Ave.
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IngenuityFest 2024: Era of Ascent
Join us at IngenuityLabs for IngenuityFest 2024: Era of Ascent! We will spread our wings and take flight in celebration of Ingenuity’s 20th anniversary season of programming and 100,000 sq. ft. expansion of IngenuityLabs, a permanent home for creativity and innovation in Cleveland.
The weekend-long festival will feature a mix of hands-on activities for all ages; multiple stages filled with music and dance performances; and plenty of opportunities to interact with innovative and immersive exhibits that explore the human fascination with flight from scientific, artistic, and technological perspectives.
Regular weekend passes available September 1 through the festival weekend at $15! Tickets can be purchased here.
Learn more here and plan to join us for a weekend of fun in September!
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Introducing... New Faces at SCSDC
Bill Splete
Bill serves as the Assistant Director of Housing and Economic Development at SCSDC, where he manages the 50/50 Housing Match Grant Program, WRAAA Nail It Program and the NIB Forfeiture Program. He also responds to resident’s requests for services and helps them find the right fit. Outside of SCSDC, Bill is a father of 8, grandfather to 1 and has been married for 25 years. Bill’s favorite thing about St. Clair Superior so far is the people and he is looking forward to seeing the impact of large capital investments like Gordon Park South and the Community Sailing Center.
Britiny Hubbard
Britiny is the Manager of Community Engagement at SCSDC and she is tasked with fostering deeper relationships and connections with and between residents, organizing volunteer groups, block clubs and planning events to make a positive impact. She is looking forward to community block clubs making a comeback and, aside from the residents themselves, one of Britiny’s favorite things about St. Clair Superior is the food. Britiny is a Cleveland native with roots in St. Clair Superior and Glenville and she has a passion for community-based work, which has been a main factor in her career path.
Natalie Canter
Natalie is an AmeriCorps VISTA member working towards expanding affordable housing programs and initiatives at SCSDC. After volunteering at a housing rights organization and spending a year researching affordable housing and zoning, Natalie knew she wanted to continue working and advocating for quality, affordable housing. Natalie believes that as our neighborhood evolves, it is important to increase access to quality housing options while maintaining affordability. Natalie loves seeing small businesses find their place and grow within community and is excited to learn more about the unique makeup of our neighborhood.
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Trees4CLE Tree Adoption
The Western Reserve Land Conservancy's Fall Trees4CLE tree adoption application is live! Available only to Cleveland residents, the Land Conservancy offers an opportunity to apply for trees that are either native or proven hardy for our region and the urban environment. Multiple species are available this Fall including small flowering trees, beautiful shade trees, fruit trees, legacy trees and evergreens.
Residents can apply to get up to two trees for their yard completely free. The application and other details, like eligibility requirements, can be found here.
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Upcoming Food Distributions & Pantries...
There are several organizations in our service area in St. Clair Superior who are helping those in need of food. Below are a few of those resources in our community.
St. Martin de Porres — Monthly Food Pantry
Where: Saint Martin de Porres High School, 6202 St. Clair Ave
When: Every 3rd Friday, 2-3pm
Details: Call 216-881-1689 with questions. Click here for more information about St. Martin de Porres.
Asian Services in Action (ASIA) — Food Pantry
Where: ASIA Cleveland, 3631 Perkins Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114
When: Fourth Friday of every month
Details: Call 216-881-0330 to register by the Thursday before each month's distribution. Click here for more information.
Northern Ohio Recovery Association (NORA) — Food Pantry
Where: NORA, 1400 E. 55th St. Cleveland, OH 44103
When: Third Monday of every month from 10am-12pm
Details: No residency or income requirements. Call 216-391-6672 for the emergency pantry, which is available Mon. through Fri. from 10am-3pm. Click here for more information.
Famicos Food Distribution — Food Pantry
Where: Hough Multipurpose Center, 8555 Hough Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106
When: The last Thursday of every month from 10am-1pm
Details: Open to all residents of Wards 7, 9, or 10. Please bring photo ID and your own bags or boxes. Fresh produce, canned goods, boxed items. Click here for more information.
Greater Cleveland Food Bank — Food Locator Tool
Details: Use this tool to enter your address and find information for food distributions near you.
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District's Family Support Information | |
SCSDC's Stakeholder Association Membership Program
We have recently launched our Business Membership Program! Membership to our Stakeholder Association comes with several benefits: your logo and links to your organization on our website and newsletter, networking opportunities, and a member door cling. But, most importantly, it shows that you’re a part of the fabric of the community and helps share the story of this extraordinary neighborhood.
Learn more and become a member here.
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Our Stakeholder Association Members: | |
Not sure what you're looking for? Take a look at our Business Directory to find businesses in our neighborhood that may be looking for new employees! | | |
Upcoming Programs & Events at the Addison Library Branch
Preschool Storytime (ages 3–5) — Every Wednesday | 10:30am
Story times for preschoolers ages 3 to 5 include stories, songs, activities, and rhymes specially designed to support reading readiness and foster the social and emotional skills that kids need to succeed as they enter Kindergarten.
Fun with Food: Apples — Saturday, Sept. 21 | 12pm
Join us each quarter to enjoy a fun food-focused story and tasting. Let's celebrate International Eat an Apple Day!
Friday Crafternoons — Friday, Sept. 27 | 3:30pm
Relax at the end of the week with our Friday afternoon crafts.
Early Learning at Home: High 5 — Wednesday, Oct. 2 | Online
Parents and caregivers: learn simple things you can do to help your young children learn early literacy and early numeracy skills. Pick up your free learning materials at the Addison Branch all month long (while supplies last).
America's First Ghost Story — Wednesday, Oct. 9 | 4pm
Bring your family to celebrate the spooky season by exploring America’s first ghost story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and make your own jack-o-lantern mask!
For more events and programs hosted by Addison branch, click here.
Contact the library:
6901 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103
Phone: 216-623-6906
Email: Addison.Branch@cpl.org
Library hours:
Mon-Sat: 10am–6pm
Sun: Closed
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