The Founder of Art Soup Studio and the Guiding Force behind the Columbus Crossing Borders Project spoke with Shaker Library's Margaret Simon
Awareness of Our Past Informs Our Present and Our Future
This project explores the refugee experience through the work of 34 artists and a documentary by Ohio filmmaker Doug Swift.
The Columbus Crossing Borders installation will call the Shaker Heights Main Library home for two days this month.
Enjoy a week for muggles and wizards
Hear from the experts assembled by the League of Women Voters and learn about the Shaker Schools' new Pre K program
Held at a church in Shaker Heights, the Cleveland Institute of Music's annual benefit concert will aid the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.
Be the difference! Be a volunteer
Share your artistic talents with the community
Two men stole a 69-year-old man's car and then crashed into a building in Woodland.
Police believe the van was used in a smash-and-grab at the drug store on Chagrin Boulevard.
Where the Community Connects
John Potts will take over leadership of the city's finance department on Jan. 13.
Cleveland Life Institute to work with Pride Among Daughters and Sisters (PADS)
Books We Read in 2019 and Books to Look Forward to Reading in 2020
Taking a Bite out of of Hunger One Casual Friday at a Time.
Happy New Year from Shaker Library and thanks for a memorable 2019.
These are the books our children loved in 2019
One person died in a home explosion in Parma Heights Saturday, officials say.
Promoting artistic literacy has never been more fun.
Cuyahoga County cities, organizations & libraies join forces to promote reading and to encourage discussion.
Shaker Heights police said they want to see bad habits broken by drivers and students before winter weather hits.
The business offers pet grooming and a wide variety of healthy pet products for purchase.
Give Thanks for Libraries
The Cuyahoga County Solar Co-Op helps Northeast Ohioans install solar panel arrays at their homes.
Celebrate the Magic of Reading at Shaker Library
Jonathon Sawyer, who helms the Greenhouse Tavern, has opened a restaurant in the Van Aken District.
Five hundred schools have been named the nation’s best for science, technology, engineering and math.
The program offers vouchers in districts with under-performing schools. A district spokesperson said the additions were "perplexing."
Creative Members of Knit Night and Knit Mornings Seek Caps for Kids
Police said a man has been accused of donning a yellow, reflective vest to blend in with utility workers and then steal from homes and cars.
Since many of the district's buildings are used as polling locations, students will get the day off.
The latest project from the Shaker Arts Council has concluded and the fruits of their labor can be seen by all.
Richode Meredith-Hill was found guilty of robbing a credit union in Shaker Heights and a credit union in Willoughby.
The Rotary Club of the Heights of Greater Cleveland will honor its firefighter and police office of the year on October 16.
The $100-million project was recognized for its focus and long-term planning.
Don Michael Blumenthal, 67, died September 28.
Monica Marshall graduated from Euclid High and went to Alaska to study glaciers. Now she's back in Ohio to teach kids about nature.
Our community is better when everyone has access to the resources they need.
Learn from the experts when they speak at Shaker Library