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The City of Cleveland's ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY provides links and contact information for many useful community, conservation, environmental and governmental organizations.


To Reach US Senators and Representatives

To identify your state and federal elected officials visit www.congress.org and enter your zip code.

To reach U.S. Senators and Representatives
U.S. Capitol Switchboard:
202-224-3121

U.S. Senate
Washington, DC 20510
www.senate.gov

U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
www.house.gov

To reach the White House
President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC 20500
202-456-1414
president@whitehouse.gov

To reach State Senators
Ohio Statehouse
Columbus, OH 43215

To reach State Representatives
Ohio House of Representatives
77 South High Street
Columbus, OH 43266-0603

To reach the Governor
Gov. Ted Strickland
77 South High Street
30th Floor, Riffe Center
Columbus, OH 43266-0601
(614) 466-3555


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Local Food

May/June 2009

By Laurel Hopwood, NEO Agriculture Co-Chair

Things are starting to reach critical mass here in Northeast Ohio! People are getting it. More and more food is being grown locally and more and more people are closing the loop and purchasing locally grown food.

An online source is available at www.localfoodcleveland.org, where you'll find opportunities to share gardening ideas, learn about upcoming events, join local groups interested in community gardens, get information about bees and backyard chickens, and asphalt gardening. You can even "talk" to like minded souls and perhaps find a space in someone's yard to garden or find someone to garden in your space. You may even find your soul mate!

You'll also find info about where to purchase locally grown food. City Fresh is a wonderful addition to our community. This program offers Fresh Stops, where food is picked up directly from participating farmers and brought to your neighborhood. Dollars are kept within the Northeast Ohio economy, farmers are kept on the land, and long distance transport utilizing fossil fuels are reduced. For specific info, visit www.cityfresh.org.

Here are the locations of City Fresh Fresh Stops:

Beachwood: Congregation Shaarey Tikvah, 26811 Fairmount Blvd Thurs 4-7:30 pm

Brooklyn Center: Shopping Plaza at Archwood & Pearl Thurs 4:30-7pm

Cleveland Heights: Coventry Library, 1925 Coventry Road Tues 4-7pm

Huron Road Hospital: 13951 Terrace Ave Tues 3:30-5:30pm

Kamms' Corner: Westpark YMCA, 15501 Lorain Road Thurs 6-8pm

Lakewood Public Library: 15425 Detroit Avenue Thurs 5:30-8pm

Metro Hospital: 118th & Buckeye Thurs 4-6pm

Slavic Village: Mural Garden Park, E. 57th & Broadway Fri 3-7pm

Urban Community School: 4909 Lorain Ave Thurs 3:30-6pm

YWCA: 4019 Prospect Ave Tues 4:30-6:30pm

That's not all! Here are places to meet the farmers and enjoy the local harvest. For specific info, visit www.localfoodcleveland.org/farmersmarkets

Blue Pike Farm Market: 900 E. 72nd St: Thurs 4-7pm

Cleveland Clinic: E. 100 St. and Carnegie: Wed 11:30am -3:30pm

Coit Road: 1500 Woodworth Rd: Sat & Wed 8am-1pm

Constantino's Market: 1278 W. 9th St.: Mon 4:30-7:30pm

Crocker Park Market: Sat 9am-1pm

Eton: 28601 Chagrin Blvd: Thurs 11am-2pm

Euclid: 291 E. 222nd St: Fri 4-8pm

Galleria: 1301 E. 9th St: Tues 11am-2pm

Kamm's Corners: W. 168th & Lorain Ave: Sun 10am-2pm

Lake Metroparks: 8800 Chardon Rd: Wed 3-6:30pm

Lakewood Masonic Temple: 15300 Detroit Ave: Wed 11am-2pm

Parma: Stearns Farm, 6975 Ridge Rd: Sun 9am-12pm

Shaker Square Market: Sat 8am-12pm

Strongsville: Pearl & Royalton Rd: Thurs 2-6pm

Tremont Farmers' Market: Starkweather & Professor: Sun 10am-2pm

West 65th St. and West Clinton St: Sat 9:00am-1:00pm

Willoughby City Hall: Sat 8am-12pm

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Calling All Local Issues

Do you know of a local environmental issue in need of attention? Do you have inside information on what's going on in your city or township? With over 5,000 members in Northeast Ohio we count on you to be the Club's eyes and ears of the region. While the Federal government and large corporations continue to wreak havoc on our environment, it is more important than ever before to act as watchdogs in our own backyards.

If you know of a local environmental issue in need of observation or action, please contact the Conservation Committee - Dennis Plank (216) 939-8229, or the Sierra Club phone message line at 440-843-7272.

Remember, no obstacle too great when passionate communities unite.

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Activist Calling Instructions

For those new to calling state or federal representatives, it's easier and less confrontational than it sounds. You will never speak directly with your rep or senator - an aide will answer the phone, take brief notes plus your name and city (sometimes), and that's it.

When calling either state or federal government offices, you will not need to go into detail or defend your position. No one will ever argue with you. They may ask questions to clarify what issue you support or don't support. But it's usually as simple as saying: "Please let my rep know that I want him/ her to support Bill number XX" (if there is a number), or "green building standards in schools", or "more renewable energy"; or "I do not want the US to drill for oil in ANWR!" The staff taking the calls are there to receive your information and forward it on or to provide information you request. They will not question what you support or your beliefs. You will never know if they personally do not agree with you.

One phone call is a lot more important than you may think! A long-time aide in Washington explained that, if a congress person receives many calls at their office, the aide will actually call the congress person on their cell phone, even if they're on the floor of the Capitol, debating. When asked, "How many is a lot?" her response was, "About 20." Your one call can make a difference.

For updates on Sierra Club legislative priorities call 202-675-2394 or log on to www.sierraclub.org

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