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Wednesday September 7, 2005
Start: 3:00 pm

Visit OSU's Ohio Ag R&D Center to see what researchers are doing in
organic agriculture research. Get an overview presentation at the
Fisher Auditorium, visit three organic farms, see a new modular
ecological design experiment and taste the fruits of the harvest.  Contact Phone:614-421-2022
oeffa [at] oeffa [dot] org

Thursday September 8, 2005
Start: 7:15 am

With interest growing in bioswales, green roofs, etc., comes the need to better understand on-site conditions and vegitative components to produce the desired effect on water quality in post construction. The meeting is from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday September 13, 2005
Start: 9:00 am

Based upon numerous conversations I have had with other tech
companies in the region - I wanted to connect with everyone and ask for help in
supporting the tech needs of New
Orleans – its businesses, non-profits, civic
organizations, etc. The City of New Orleans desperately needs to get its tech
infrastructure up and running, and truly there is no better infrastructure and
talent than what we have in the Cleveland region. I am asking for everyone
to join me and the City of Cleveland
in convening an emergency meeting next Tuesday, September 13 @ 10:00am. This
meeting will be held in the Board Room at Thompson Hine – located at 127 Public Square, Key Tower
– 39th Floor.

Immediate needs would be the following:

Start: 10:30 am

Members will get the opportunity to discuss topics of special interest to them in a round table discussion over lunch.

Thursday September 15, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

Northeast Ohio leaders have realized we have lessons to learn from afar, as we face changing economic challenges at home, like sprawl and neglected urban assets and strategies. As our urban core, that Cleveland remain strong is essential to the millions of people in the region.

Start: 8:00 am

Invited speakers will present info on the biology, life cycle, habits,
urban adaptation and management issues of the Eastern Coyote and the
Emerald Ash Borer.  Contact Phone: 
440-473-3370

Start: 6:00 pm

Hear the candidates share their views on a variety of neighborhood issues. Each candidate will give a brief opening remarks and spend time answering questions. The forum will be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Saturday September 17, 2005
Start: 6:30 am


"BIRDS AND BUTTERFLIES" EVENT TO BE HELD AT THE DIKE 14 NATURE PRESERVE

An opportunity to learn about
and celebrate this unique 88-acre former dredge disposal site that has
become naturalized. Everyone is welcome to come and discover the past,
present, and hopes for the future for this hidden treasure located in
the heart of Cleveland's lakefront.

Start: 8:00 am

This is a special bike ride where participants will begin their journey from the lower Harvard Avenue Canal Reservation Trailhead, just below ALCOA. (A) (9 a.m.) From here, they will bike 6 miles to Rockside Rd. and board the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railrod with bike (10:15 a.m.) for a trip to Peninsula. At Peninsula they will depart, (11:15 am) and cycle back to Zeleznick's (Z) for a Bar-B-Que (1-4 p.m.).

Tuesday September 20, 2005
Start: 10:30 am

After numerous public engagements that generated thousands of comments from the community, the time has come to unveil Cleveland’s Waterfront District Plan documentation in its final poster format.  You are invited to join Mayor Campbell and the Waterfront District Planning Team for a Press Conference to be held on Tuesday, September 20th at 11:30 AM on Strawbridge Plaza (formerly Mall C) next to City Hall.

Start: 3:00 pm

EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS
There are many physical investments educational institutions are making in this region. This Forum will feature the enhancements being made by three educational institutions to attract and retain the best and brightest to this region.

Start: 4:30 pm

An E4S Third Tuesday Networking Event

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Wednesday September 21, 2005
Start: 10:45 am

Primary Candidates for Mayor of Cleveland will face off in a mayoral debate as CSU Levin College  (Glickman-Miller Hall) at 11:45 sharp.  The event is free and open to the public.

Start: 11:00 am

Mike Robinson, President and CEO of LaVERDAD Marketing and Media and Ernesto Poza, Professor for the Practice of Family Business at Case Western Reserve University examine Hispanic economic indicators and how this emerging segment of the population will affect corporate stratgeties and public policy.  Margarita De Leon, publisher and Editor-in-Chief of BRAVO Magazine will moderate.

Thursday September 22, 2005
Start: 11:00 am

In place of our usual Tuesday Excellence Roundtable lunch, we encourage all our friends to join us for lunch at the City Club Thursday, September 22, to experience the insight of Generation-X expert and good friend of NEO Excellence Rebecca Ryan. We have reserved space for other Roundtable friends who would like to sit together - please let me know ASAP if you will attend with us - norm [at] realinks [dot] us.

Start: 4:00 pm

This one of a kind forum will provide the community with an opportunity to learn more about each of the City of Cleveland’s mayoral candidates. The format of the evening will allow for insight into each candidate's unique style of leadership and how he or she plans to develop and nurture a relationship with Cleveland.

Friday September 23, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

Learn the latest in water quality monitoring, protection, and
restoration. Track one will cover credible water quality monitoring,
while track two will cover tools for watershed restoration.  Phone:

Saturday September 24, 2005
Start: 2:30 pm

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Meet at the front door to the exhibit area on Saturdays and Sundays at
3:30 p.m., when the weekend naturalist leads a walk around our trails.
Walks are about one hour.  Contact: " class="event-link.  Contact phone:
216-321-5935

Monday September 26, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

People across Northeast Ohio are talking
about new ways to make our economy more competitive and sustainable
over the long-term. Part of this discussion involves making the region
a place in which people choose to live and plan to stay. Join us for an
international exchange of ideas for creating a more sustainable built
environment, focused on the Lakefront and Cuyahoga River Valley.

Start: 5:00 pm

When:
MONDAY 9/26 and TUESDAY 9/27
6:00 pm- Gather at the Bourbon Street Grille.
6:30 pm- Walk through the parkland to the RIver Boardwalk and Coast Guard Station.
7:30 pm- Sunset and Finish up.

Tuesday September 27, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

People across Northeast Ohio are talking
about new ways to make our economy more competitive and sustainable
over the long-term. Part of this discussion involves making the region
a place in which people choose to live and plan to stay. Join us for an
international exchange of ideas for creating a more sustainable built
environment, focused on the Lakefront and Cuyahoga River Valley.

Start: 5:00 pm

What:
Whiskey Island and Coast Guard Station Walking Tour and discussion of the Next Steps for the future development of Whiskey Island and the historic Coast Guard Station.

Thursday September 29, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

This the start of a two-day planning conference will address a wide
range of planning and zoning topics that affect our daily lives.
Register before August 15th for early bird rates. Check the conference
web page at www.ohioplanning.org for updated and expanded information.
Online registration available.   Contact phone:
216-443-3700.  Contact: khopkins [at] cuyahogacounty [dot] us.

Friday September 30, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

This is day two of the the planning conference, joined with the 17th
annual Cleveland Planning and Zoning Workshop. Check the conference web
page at www.ohioplanning.org for updated and expanded information.

Wednesday October 5, 2005
Start: 6:30 pm

Comic twists and turns abound in the uncharted territory of the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare's most beloved charactoers - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love struck Orlando. A wondrous mating dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers and replaces the tyranny of the town with the peace of the country. All the world is indeed a stage in this timeless, romantic comedy.

Thursday October 6, 2005
Start: 9:00 am

Check out all the Foundation Center has to offer  Starting October
6 through October 18, the Foundation Center will be hosting a variety of arts funding
related events, classes, and web content.  Attend these events to network with fellow

Start: 11:00 am

Nearly 60 professors and scholars will gather to discuss and share research on Globalization, Technology Transformation and Global Entrepreneurship and how they can assist local businesses in these areas. For more information on the conference, please contact Cleveland State's Nance College of Business at (216) 687-3986.

Start: 6:30 pm

Comic twists and turns abound in the uncharted territory of the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare's most beloved charactoers - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love struck Orlando. A wondrous mating dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers and replaces the tyranny of the town with the peace of the country. All the world is indeed a stage in this timeless, romantic comedy.

Start: 7:00 pm

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"

Start: 7:00 pm

The most sensational Queen tribute ever staged.
$39.50-59.50

Friday October 7, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

In conjunction with the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit and Net Impact's Fair Trade Month, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) and International Paper (IP) will be on the Case campus this Friday, October 7, conducting a product testing on a new paper cup option.

Start: 11:00 am

Nearly 60 professors and scholars will gather to discuss and share research on Globalization, Technology Transformation and Global Entrepreneurship and how they can assist local businesses in these areas. For more information on the conference, please contact Cleveland State’s Nance College of Business at (216) 687-3986.

Start: 4:00 pm

Now wildly popular, this annual public event promises to be even more
exciting than years past – with an unprecedented number of participating art
studios and associated businesses, over 20 live art-making demonstrations and

Start: 6:30 pm

Comic twists and turns abound in the uncharted territory of the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare's most beloved charactoers - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love struck Orlando. A wondrous mating dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers and replaces the tyranny of the town with the peace of the country. All the world is indeed a stage in this timeless, romantic comedy.

Start: 7:00 pm

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"

Saturday October 8, 2005
Start: 7:00 am

Celebrate fall with tasty European pastries and strudels made by hand using recipes handed down through generations, organic meats and dairy products and late season sweet corn, melons and veggies from local growers, some of them are third generation farmers.

Start: 10:00 am

Geared toward children ages 6-12, this enchanting musical is based on C.S. Lewis’ adventure story about four children living in war-torn England who accidentally enter the land of Narnia by climbing through a magic wardrobe. This strange and wondrous place is ruled by the cold-hearted White Witch, who makes the winter last year ‘round. Watch as the children fulfill an ancient prophecy by defeating the witch, thus restoring sunshine and peace to the spell-bound Narnia and returning the great Lion King Aslan to his throne.

Start: 10:00 am

Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas K. “Mahatma” Gandhi, and founder of
the M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, will give the inaugural
lecture in the 2005-2006 Cultural Crossings Lecture Series as the

Start: 11:00 am

Now wildly popular, this annual public event promises to be even more
exciting than years past – with an unprecedented number of participating art
studios and associated businesses, over 20 live art-making demonstrations and

Start: 7:00 pm

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"