Posts Tagged ‘art’

Monday reflections

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Earth Day is later this week, but that did not stop most people from celebrating early. Most Earth Fest activities were held this weekend in advance of the big day. That was the case with Earth Fest at the Zoo. We volunteered at the NEO USGBC table for a couple of hours and had a good time. We arrived a couple of hours early and saw the exhibits and wandered the grounds. It was most of the usual suspects, like the Green Triangle, Nature’s Bin, and Cleveland Bioneers. Of course, there are always some people at these kinds of events that make no sense to me-like the Radical Communist Party and the Colleges who have no real green program. But hey, it is a party and everyone is welcome. I do find much of these kinds of events very ironic, though. Just like so many other green events, every table is loaded with paper and other freebies that are really not necessary. While working at the table, there was a bowl of candy out. It attracted plenty of children who have no real interest in the USGBC or green building. Still, armed with their free grocery bag from Wal Mart, they picked up several brochures as well as their free gobstoppers. I remember the days as a kid when we would go to the state fair. We would get our free bag and go through the exhibition hall and see just how many free brochures we could fit in the bags. It all would go in the trash when we got home. If we were particularly successful in our endevours, it often got tossed right on the fairgrounds as it became to heavy to lug around, as we wanted to ride the rides. It got me to thinking about waste and recycling, and I noticed there were no paper recycling stations set up anywhere on the grounds. While I can understand that the zoo has no need for paper recycling on the grounds in general, as usually there is little paper to collect that isn’t stained with burger grease or what not. Still, it seems to me that they could easily have gotten some bins for the day. At any event, there are people who are always trying to shove paper at me, and when I try to turn them down, they look hurt. I would expect less of this at an Earth Day event, but that was not the case. Still more intriguing was the cheap crap that was being given away, much of which was not going to even survive the day, let alone avoid landfill. This is the irony of planet saving and baby steps. We were given stainless steel water bottles emblazoned with the slogan to drink local drink tap. While I support the sentiment and especially the reduction of plastic water bottles, the irony of it is the water bottles were NOT made locally. In fact they were made in China-probably from steel that came from materials in the US that was shipped there, processed into steel bottles and shipped back here for our event. At least there were plastic bottle recycling stations for the only other beverage that I had while there, and I added a selection of reusable bags to my arsenal. I have managed to not bring new plastic bags into our house in over a year, so I am a happy camper.
I think the Earth Day Coalition could take a page from the play book of a homeowner named Rollie in Cleveland Heights. I accompanied Bud and our friend Judy to a GLSEN event at this lovely Cleveland Heights colonial, but was most impressed with the recycling efforts they were making. Lined up were a series of trash cans, each individually labelled and properly lined with blue bags for their recycling products. One for each kind of material and a staging area for sorting, I was so moved that I think a tear came to my eye. I admit that I don’t know much about the program in place in Cleveland Heights, but this kitchen was obviously making use of every bit of it!

The other event that I attended over the weekend that was stunning was the Art Cares event, a benefit for the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. I always donate a piece or two to this worthy cause and am pleasantly surprised when they sell in the pre sale. The event was held at the Saigon Plaza on the edge of Gordon Square and was a huge success. Packed with all sorts of people, art pieces flew out the door like there was no tomorrow. This is the preeminent arts event of the year for the Taskforce and I am always proud to be a part of it. My buddy Rebecca had a huge part to play in its success this year, so hats off to her and her efforts. Catered by Marigold, I think, there was plenty of food and plenty to drink-the easy way to open hard fast wallets. We sneaked out as the live auction began, but hear it was a huge success. Congrats to everyone involved for putting on another fantastic show!

So many events…so little time…. I love Cleveland!

Friday, February 5th, 2010

I am looking at my calendar and trying to get caught up on some things before it gets too hectic.

Monday ( Feb 8th) I am attending a meeting of the Lake Erie Moose Society.   The Lake Erie Moose Society fosters camaraderie and shares technical advice among NEO Bloggers of all experience levels.  The meeting is at least once a month.  Monday it is at the Barking Spider Tavern at CWRU.  If you are a blogger or thinking about starting one, this is a great group of folks.  I always learn something new, and I have new friends because of this group.

Tuesday night (Feb 9) is the wrap party for Got City Game.  If you don’t know what this is, then you are missing out.  The idea was to promote some of the truly cool things about Cleveland by creating a reality tv show.  We here in Cleveland don’t go for the mainstream, so why not put it out on the web, so everyone can see how cool the NE Ohio region is.  I am so proud of the producers and what they have done with this program.  Tuesday night we will find out who won the scholarship prizes and who won the grand prize-a year of rent free living in Tremont and gift certificates to all the major entertainment attractions around town…  Stop by the Barley  House and find out how you might be involved in the next season, and catch up on all the past episodes online atGot City Game.

Thursday (Feb 11) is a big day.  I will be spending the day at CWRU with the rest of the design committee to help plan out the next Sustainability Summit.  We will be mapping out next year’s summit, reporting on progress from last years summit, and planning the strategic communications for our groups.  Thursday evening is the launch party for Endure, an online exhibition for Red Dot Project.  I am proud to be a fetured artist in the exhibit and can’t wait to see some of the work by other artists.  The evening runs from 5-7pm at environments 4 business, at 515 euclid.  Stop by for a nibble and see some cool art.  My work is all photography on canvas, so I am eager to hear what people have to say about it.  The show will be online shopreddotproject.org through March.

Tuesday of the following week (Feb 16th) is the networking event at E4S, Entrepreneurs for Sustainability. This month’s topic is UNIVERSITIES PUTTING SUSTAINABILITY TO WORK:

Join the E4S Network in February to learn how Northeast Ohio universities are implementing sustainable business practices in their buildings, operations, research, and curriculum. From innovative energy efficiency projects, to green buildings, to cafeteria`s filled with local food, universities in the region are leading the way towards a sustainable economy.

But what else might be possible if all 27 NEO universities – with over 200,000 students and an annual budget of nearly $3 billion – worked together to have an even greater impact? Join the dialog with our panel of sustainability experts from local universities as we explore the present and future of sustainability in higher education.

It is a great group and I encourage you to come and check it out.

Then on Wednesday I am attending a meeting at the Cleveland Film Society.  I am very excited about participating in the Cleveland International Film Festival this year.  This is only my second year, but I had such a great time last year, that I can’t wait for this season to begin!  If you have some time on your hands, I encourage you to give them a call at 216.623.3456 or to sign up online.  When you volunteer you can help out a great cause and you just might get to see a movie that will change your life.  I saw a couple last year that really made me change the way i look at the world, and I hear that this year’s line up is shaping up to be even better!  If you just want to attend, then think about getting an all access pass.  You can see a ton of movie for a great price, and you get lots of perks when you go this route too!  See the trailer and other videos on You Tube.

On Thursday (Feb 18th) is the Social Media Club monthly meeting.  It is another great group and discusses all kinds of ways to use social media to enrich your life.  If you are interested in learning more about twitter, Facebook, or other social media try attending this event of folks who love this form of communication.

Then on Friday (Feb 19th) is the 78th Street Studios Third Friday event.  I always enjoy myself when I go here.   There are tons of great artists to see and so much in one location.  Perfect for those blustry winter evenings when walking the streets of Tremont is a cold proposition:

The hottest new arts center on the west side of Cleveland housed in the former American Greetings Creative Studios building between W 78th and W 80th Streets. Stop in to explore this eclectic mix of world class art galleries, studios, and creative businesses anchoring the west end of Gordon Square Arts District!

You can find them at 1300 W 78th St. or get the mat at their website.

What are YOU doing over the next couple of weeks?  If you have a great event to add, put it here in the comments section!!