Ivan B. Walker

cleveland, oh


Events:

I-X Indoor Amusement Park

Where: I X Center

Date: 2008-03-24 11:00:00

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Come see why the I-X Indoor Amusement Park is Northeast Ohio's #1 Family Event!

Twiztid's Toxic Terror Tour

Where: Peabody's Downunder

Date: 2008-02-21 18:00:00

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The Toxic Terror Tour Featuring Twiztid from Psychopathic Records with special guest Boondox, DJ Clay, & Project Born. Protégés of the Insane Clown Posse, the Detroit-area rap duo Twiztid based their act on a similarly theatrical, outrageous, makeup-heavy image and an obsession with serial-killer horror films. Jamie Madrox and the Monoxide Child cast themselves as psychotic axe murderers on their 1998 debut album, Mostasteless, which was reissued with new artwork and extra tracks a year later in the wake of ICP's rise to national notoriety. Twiztid's second album, Freek Show, was released on Halloween 2000 in conjunction with ICP's Bizzar/Bizaar sets; Mirror Mirror followed two years later. The Green Book hit the shelves in 2003 with Man's Myth, Vol. 1 landing in 2005. The duo toured extensively throughout the States in the early 2000s, developing a small cult following throughout the Midwest in particular. Listen to Twiztid @ http://www.ninjatactics.net for more info visit http://www.twiztid.com

Greening Northeast Ohio’s Neighborhoods

Where: Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs

Date: 2008-02-06 16:00:00

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Creating and Sustaining Communities of Choice: Greening Northeast Ohio’s Neighborhoods Join us as we continue to explore strategies for creating and sustaining communities of choice. * Frank Jackson, Mayor, City of Cleveland, will talk about the many ways in which the city is “going green.” * Tom Hicks, Vice President, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), U.S. Green Building Council,, will talk about the new LEED for Neighborhood Development Pilot Project. The forum will also showcase five Northeast Ohio neighborhood projects that are combining the best practices in urban planning, environmentally sound design and construction, and community health in a comprehensive approach to greener neighborhoods: * Tremont Pointe, an Enterprise Green Community, HOPE VI public housing redevelopment project. * The East College Street project in Oberlin* * St. Luke’s Neighborhood Redevelopment, Cleveland* * Flats Eastbank, Cleveland* * Upper Chester, Cleveland* *National LEED-ND pilot project 4:00-4:15 p.m. Welcome and Overview Edward W. (Ned) Hill, Interim Dean, Levin College of Urban Affairs, CSU Frank Jackson, Mayor, City of Cleveland 4:15-4:45 p.m. Tom Hicks, Vice President, LEED, U.S. Green Building Council LEED for Neighborhood Development: Building Green Communities 4:45-5:30 p.m. Local Panel Denise San Antonio Zeman, President and CEO, St. Luke’s Foundation, moderator Naomi Sabel, co-founder, Sustainable Community Associates, Oberlin Justin Glanville, Project Director, Building Cleveland by Design, ParkWorks (invited) Kevin Dreyfuss-Wells, Project Manager, City Architecture, LEED Accredited Professional 5:30-6:00 p.m. Questions and Discussion About the Series Our Place in the Urban Age is a year-long series celebrating of the 30th anniversary of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs. The forum series, entitled Our Place in the Urban Age, will explore the dynamic role of cities in a world transformed by technology, climate change, modern lifestyles and a global economy. What will America’s urban centers look like in what some are calling the Urban Age? What economic functions will cities serve, how will the quality of life change, and how will Cleveland and Northeast Ohio adapt? Sponsors * The Cleveland Foundation * Cuyahoga Community Public Library * Enterprise Community Partners * George Gund Foundation * Jones Day * Neighborhood Progress

Touch: Amazing Rays and Sharks

Where: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Date: 2008-05-28 10:00:00

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