I hope you’ll be supporting ArtsCollinwood. The Waterloo Arts Fest Sneak Peek event is July 31st at 6PM. You’d be surprised at all of the changes that have taken place in the Waterloo District in the past year!

I’m selling tickets, so please email me if you’d like to support a stimulating arts environment and to encourage continuing education in the arts. Click on the image below for a full size view of the postcard:

I’m really looking forward to it. Last year’s event was a ton of fun, and a great way to meet the cool people in my neighborhood. Hope to see you there!

ArtsCollinwood is seeking sponsors for this year’s Waterloo Arts Fest. In it’s sixth year, the fest is a vibrant and lively day of music, art and demonstrations that grows bigger and more exciting each year. With over 3,500 visitors expected to wander through downtown Waterloo, there will be something to catch every eye, from family friendly hands-on activities to dazzling street performers to live music. With some of the city’s best music close at hand, and great food to sample from local restaurants, the event caters to diverse tastes, and lets residents and visitors explore an eclectic array of buyable and unusual art.

Help support the arts scene in Cleveland. Details available in this Waterloo Arts Fest Sponsor PDF. There’s still time to be included in our Cleve Scene and Free Times ads!

I’ve been talking with my friend Rich for a while re: blogging, and it looks like he’s off to a great start:

The technology exhibit “Atlas in Silico” at this year’s Ingenuity Festival could help us understand “metagenomics”–and in doing so, gain an insight into both ourselves and one of our major contributions to the global economy. Gene research…!

Looking forward to reading more about this year’s Ing Fest.

Silico, at Last! « Cleveland ex Machina

George Nemeth · Go 2 the Yo

June 6th, 2008

From John:

The time and place are set for people from three cities within our one region to come together.To explore common concerns, share best practices, and identify opportunities for collaboration in the fields of economic development, urban design, neighborhood development, sustainable communities, and blogging for change.Introducing the Cleveland+Pittsburgh+Youngstown Regional Learning Network

i will shout youngstown: cle+pitt+yo regional learning network

Please click on the title of this post to view the flyer.

From Joe Pulizzi at Junta42:

Every year we hold a Easter Seals/Junta42 Golf for Autism event at Fowler’s Mill, with all proceeds going to Easter Seals Speech Therapy and Autism Services. We are looking for additional sponsors, and are in desperate need of the shirt sponsor (logo on dry fit shirt at $3k investment). We also have a couple larger sponsorships available (cocktails, opportunity sponsor). If you know of anyone that may be interested in doing some real good and getting some exposure to local business owners and corporate executives, please pass the word on. We’ll sell out at 144 golfers this year.

While there is no known cause or cure, nor one single effective treatment, autism is treatable. People with autism, at any age, are capable of making significant progress through personalized interventions and therapy; and can and do lead meaningful lives. That’s where Easter Seals comes in. Getting the right support at the earliest stage in life can help a child gain the skills he or she needs to be successful. Every penny in proceeds from the Easter Seals/Junta42 Golf for Autism event goes directly to programs assisting these children.

The Junta42 Golf For Autism