Hey Tremonsters! This is Danny from Beviamo Café (2275 Professor Avenue). We [have moved] from Literary onto our new location on Professor Avenue, 2275. We’re awaiting some custom furniture, some live edge wood tables, and a big barn door from a local company for our big game room in the back.
Last year, Raising the Bar Cleveland kicked off the holiday season with their first annual Toys For Tots fundraiser at the House of Blues. Guests jammed with their favorite local bartenders and industry professionals all night long at this must-attend event. Admission was an unwrapped toy or $10 to support children in need. Search for @RaisingTheBarCLE on Facebook for info on this year’s Raising the Bar Cleveland fundraiser (Raising The Bar 2016 was filmed and produced by Josh York, and distributed by The Tremonster/Tremonster.TV).
Asian small-clawed otter pups were born in September
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo recently welcomed a litter of three male otter pups in The RainForest. The pups were born September 24 to mom “Bitzy” and dad “Kibble.” Continue reading
Hello, Tremonsters. The South Side restaurant’s Game Day Clambake fundraiser to benefit Merrick House will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 22, at The South Side (2207 W 11th Street). We interviewed Merrick House Executive Director Michelle Curry to find out about the annual fundraising football event put on by Sherman Delozier, owner of The South Side. Continue reading
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson holds a community newspaper briefing on Cleveland Police Department dirt bikes and pursuit policy [TremonsterTV Report] Continue reading
After a long, three-year wait, Visible Voice Books has returned to Tremont in a new location: 2258 Professor Avenue. Manager Aaron Turkel runs the day-to-day operations of Visible Voice Books, now with more store space, more parking, and a café. We sat down with Turkel just before the book store’s opening day for a one-on-one conversation.
Spread the word: there’s a new school of dance opening in Tremont! The Movement Project, a professional dance company based out of Pilgrim Congregational Church, will be offering Creative Movement, Modern, and Ballet for youth ages 4-18.
The Movement Project, founded in 2009 by Megan Lee Gargano and Rebecca J. Leuszler, strives to challenge perspectives, evoke social change, and bridge communities through the power of movement. After many years of work as a dance company, they are eager to open their School of Dance as a home for youth dance education in Cleveland. Continue reading