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George Nemeth · A mark of distinction for Cleveland
July 28th, 2009
An email from Dan Hanson:
Friends,I submitted a project to celebrate Cleveland’s diversity through art to a company that awards an annual grant.
We are one of 10 finalists. The winners are chosen by Internet voting. You can vote once each day at http://www.markhammarkofdistinction.com by selecting us (ClevelandPeople.Com) from the View and Vote for Finalist section and leaving your name and e-mail.
Please vote each day and spread the word to your lists to make this project happen in Cleveland. It will result in lots of work for local artists, ways to beautify the community and celebrate our cultures.
Thanks,
Dan
Please help out if you’re so inclined. I am.
Last 5 posts by George Nemeth
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July 30th, 2009 at 3:23 am
Thank you for this link to clevelandpeople.com and Dan Hanson’s effort to celebrate our cultural diversity. It saddens me that we will lose so many of the churches that reflect our cultural heritage. Why do we go to Europe to visit our past, when it is right here in Cleveland?