by Peg Furnas | Mar 8, 2023 | EA Staff News, Featured Bloggers, Neighborhoods & Housing, Recruitment & Relocation, Schools & Education, Uncategorized, Volunteering
By Peg Furnas In Women’s History Month I stand tall surrounded by the strong women who have come and gone and those that remain. I grew up in a family of six with three sibs – two of them sisters. My mom was my first mentor and guide, showing me what a woman...
by Sarah Guyuron | Jan 19, 2018 | Arts & Culture, Featured Bloggers, Neighborhoods & Housing
Which side are you from? Like all cities, Cleveland has “sides.” EA Guide Brad Withers breaks down the history of Cleveland’s East and West Sides. It’s not about a rivalry; it’s about our heritage. The history of the “sides” showcases the...
by Margy Judd | Dec 4, 2017 | Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation
When you see the Space Needle you instantly know the photo is from Seattle, the same for New York City’s Central Park, Bourbon Street in New Orleans, and Chicago’s reflective Bean. These public spaces instantly give the viewer a sense of place. There is a...
by Margy Judd | Apr 25, 2017 | Neighborhoods & Housing
Monday, 4/17/17 – For those of you who have lived in Northeast Ohio for a bit, you’ve probably visited Ohio City and enjoyed its plethora of appetizing restaurants and nightlife hot spots…or maybe you’ve stopped by the historic West Side Market, a European-styled...