Cleveland

Ambassador Notes

Cleveland is rapidly transforming, recently convening the historic Sustainable Cleveland 2019 Summit championed by Mayor Frank Jackson and the City of Cleveland in partnership with the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value at Case Western Reserve University. This city-wide sustainability effort brought hundreds of stakeholders representing diverse sectors of the civic space together to collaboratively co-create a ten year vision and action plan toward becoming a 'Green City on a Blue Lake'.

We are thrilled to help bring Cleveland into a growing and diverse mix of cities and look forward to opportunities to collaborate and share ideas with the other great chapters of the EcoTuesday network. We look forward to cultivating sustainable value and a unique culture while remaining supportive of other local green networks like Entrepreneurs for Sustainability, Green Drinks, and Net Impact. We will serve, educate and inspire new audiences and encourage constructive collaboration between diverse groups and people by leading by example. Most importantly, we will have fun. Welcome to EcoTuesday, Cleveland!

EcoTuesday Cleveland March Event Addresses Toxin Awareness and Environmental Health

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Having addressed the fundamental topic of local, organic-quality, slow food as a key economic and restorative justice opportunity in our launch, we of EcoTuesday Cleveland now take a closer look at health and wellness though toxicity awareness and illness prevention. Our second Fourth Tuesday event will raise awareness to toxins and carcinogens that still prevail in many common and trusted brand-name products as well as the potent combination of business and wellness opportunity in shifting to natural and organic alter

Cleveland EcoTuesday Launch on Local Foods is a Major Success

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We are pleased to report that we held a tremendously successful launch event on February 23rd in downtown Cleveland at the Club at Key Center.  A diverse and intergenerational crowd of over 70 energized and engaged participants attended.  Our keynote speaker, Brad Masi of the New Agrarian Center, delivered an impressive oratory capturing the essence of sustainable urban agriculture and permaculture as key drivers for a local food, slow food economy. 

Share Your "EcoTuesday Success Story" With Us!

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We're starting a new feature in the EcoTuesday newsletter - EcoTuesday Success Stories - and we want you to be included!

Have you experienced some form of "success" by being involved in the EcoTuesday community? It's time to share that with all of the EcoTuesday participants!   Please send me a short paragraph (100 words max) explaining your Success Story.   Your Success Story could include something along the following:  

    EcoTuesday Launches In Cleveland: Living Local Foods Is The Topic

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    We of EcoTuesday Cleveland are proud to announce our launch event this February 23rd at the Club at Key Center at 127 Public Square in the heart of downtown Cleveland.  Our topic this month is local foods and the significant shift transforming our city and region through innovative business models in urban agriculture. Our speaker is renowned local foods expert and colleague Brad Masi of the New Agrarian Center.

    Upcoming EcoTuesday Events

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