Hear about the street named for a poet, an Idea Garage and Cleveland’s forgotten entrepreneurs passionate about the city’s waterways at the next Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities event, featuring “The Soul of Cleveland” project.
From January to June, a book store owner, naturalist, award-winning Cleveland writer, art historian and owner of a bakery, educators and architects met to determine how we “feel” about this city—what lifts our spirits, gives us hope, moves us to community action?
During this Baker-Nord Center event, held Monday, Sept. 21, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the west side location of Happy Dog (5801 Detroit Ave.), presenters will share stories coming from those discussions and community surveys.
Dan Moulthrop, CEO of The City Club of Cleveland, will moderate. Nina Freedlander Gibans coordinates The Soul of Cleveland project.
This event is free and open to the public. To register, visit humanities.case.edu/wpgforms/registration-the-soul-of-cleveland/.