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God Speed to 94 Year Old Mrs. Crawford On Her Mission To Talk Some Sense Into Cleveland Leadership's HeadsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 09/30/2009 - 07:40.
It is heartwarming to occasionally see signs of enlightened, concerned people from Cleveland's storied past who still care about Cleveland. The best example I have seen in a long time is reported in the Cleveland Plain Dealer today in an article titled "Widow of Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum founder comes to Cleveland for answers about car sales", stating:
After seeing the fall of the Cleveland Health Museum - building now owned by Cleveland Clinic - and then the loss of the Play House MOCA Complex - building now owned by Cleveland Clinic - and expecting the removal of the Cleveland Institute of Art to the edge of University Circle - building expected to be owned by Case Western Reserve University - not top mention the sell-off of the Jewish Community Federation HQ from downtown to Mandelia, Beachwood - building expected to be owned by Cleveland State University - seeing the sale of the Crawford Museum's best assets must make one wonder if this is a sell-off of the overriding Western Reserve Historical Society's entire position in the community, and to who. It is happening. The Plain Dealer reports:
From the 2008 State of the Society report from the President, we are told the financial priorities of the institution are as follows:
This report also identifies the programming themes of the coming years, for the Society:
Have you as a member of this community felt well engaged by the Western Reserve Historical Society, in 2009? They are your tax dollars at work! Considering the 94 year-old founder's widow has to come to Cleveland to challenge the leadership of the Museum, it is safe to say the Society raised their visibility with one constituent, but not in a way that may lead to any more unrestricted giving from the founding Mrs. Crawford. May life in Cleveland become more embarrassing? Oh yes, the head of our "community" foundation behind all philanthropic planning in the region profits from Anthrax... Welcome back to Cleveland, Mrs. Crawford. God speed in your travels, and best of luck to your lawyers in dealing with Jones Day or whatever law firm is responsible for selling-off the Western Reserve Historical Society, and some of our best community assets, and the quality of life of our people. Buildings for sale? I hear we are building a casino that needs something nice for the lobby... perhaps we may Belagio what we have left... although that Gullwing sure would have been nice, for LeBron!
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Cleveland forsakes its past
John Stark Bellamy II, who chronicles all things Cleveland, now lives in Vermont. He is releasing The Circle Game : A Cleveland Memoir, in installments at CoolCleveland.com. The title says it all.
The first excerpt of the book describes our never-ending capacity to destroy that which defines us. Our fate saddens and frustrates me to no end. Poor Mrs. Crawford. Pity us all.
the volunteers provide more than $100,000 worth of work
Wow is this mean-sprited, disrespectful and irresponsible... "Western Reserve Historical Society closes its rehab facility to volunteers who fix Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum cars" reports:
And:
I may just attend that protest! I love visiting the Crawford... never bothered about the rest of the Society.
Disrupt IT
How can you understand the age you live in
Widow of Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum founder works to save husband's legacy
By Joan Mazzolini, The Plain Dealer, October 05, 2009, 6:29PM
Talks are ongoing says WRHS. I would hope so...