by Margy Judd | Nov 15, 2023 | Events & Festivals, Family Friendly Stuff, Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation, Weather
For all the EA newcomers to Cleveland/Akron who are facing their first winter in our town… When I re-read this Surviving Cleveland Winters blog we shared in January 2022, I viscerally remembered that surreal first COVID winter. We were still living in a pandemic...
by Margy Judd | Mar 27, 2020 | EA Stories, Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation
After seeing unemployment numbers spiking and hearing Ohio Health Director, Dr. Amy Acton, encourage us to further flatten the curve through early May (yikes!) I am refocusing on the positives to stay upbeat and calm. This is the end of my second week of working from...
by Margy Judd | Mar 20, 2020 | EA Stories, Networking & Connections
We broke the rules last night and invited two friends over for dinner. We did not hug them when they arrived, we sat at opposite ends of the table, and we washed out hands constantly. It felt a bit like the stiff upper lip members of the Crawley family from Downton...
by Cari Ross | Jan 31, 2020 | Arts & Culture, Dining, Nightlife, Shopping, Events & Festivals, Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation, Weather
When I asked the office about their favorite things to do during the winter in Cleveland, it prompted a half hour brainstorming session of all the activities, events, and classes that happen when the temperatures drop. We’ve narrowed it down to about 42...
by Sarah Guyuron | Mar 1, 2019 | Development News, Dining, Nightlife, Shopping, Family Friendly Stuff, Neighborhoods & Housing
Shaker Heights is known for a lot of things: beautiful architecture, diversity, excellent public schools, winding streets with towering tree canopies, high taxes, and close proximity to the city center. Shaker was intentionally designed as a bedroom community....