Below is a complete listing of what is airing this week on TV20: We Are Cleveland:
7:00a.m., 12:00p.m., & 6:00p.m.
Weekly News Wrap Up
RNC PRESS CONFERENCE
It’s officially one year till the Republican National Convention comes to Cleveland! A Press Conference was held at the Global Center for Health Innovation by city and RNC Committee Officials with an update on what’s to come
COMMUNITY POLICING
The Cleveland Community Police Commission held a public meeting to present the application and explain the process on selecting the ten individuals who will be selected to serve on the Inaugural Community Police Commission.
ORGANIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION PRESS CONFERENCE
Deputy Chief of Homeland Operations, Ed Tomba and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty recently held a press conference to announce the arrests made in the long-running organized crime investigation and what will continue to be done moving forward.
THE VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY ACTION COUNCIL
The Vacant and Abandoned Property Action Council Recently celebrated their 10th anniversary at the Neighborhood Housing Services Center. The event commemorated all of the hard work members of the team have put in throughout the past decade. One such member is Frank Ford, the Senior Policy Advisor for Thriving Institute. Ward 12 Councilman Anthony Brancatelli presented him with a proclamation for his advocacy and service to our city.
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE RESTORATION
An abandoned home was recently saved from demolition and restored in the City of Cleveland within the Mill Creek Falls Neighborhood. Ward 2 Councilman, Zach Reed partnered with the Union Miles Development Corporation to bring this once vacant space back to life.
CLEVELAND PLANE PULL
The 6th Annual Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Plane Pull benefiting the Special Olympics of Ohio was recently held at the IX Center. Teams of up to 20 people competed by pulling a United Boeing 737-12 feet in the fastest time. The teams collectively raised almost $50,000 for the Special Olympics of Ohio.
U.S.S. COD CELEBRATION
Back in 1945 during World War 2, the world’s only submarine to submarine rescue took place when the U.S.S. Cod rescued the crew of the Dutch Submarine O-19. To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the heroic moment in history, over 200 military family and friends along with dignitaries from the U.S. and Netherlands, gathered to honor those who served.
TOAST MASTERS INTERNATIONAL
Toast Masters International is a group that provides a supportive learning experience in which individuals are empowered to develop communication skills, resulting in higher self-confidence and personal growth. The group recently hosted the “Cleveland City Hall Speakers Bureau Club Meeting” at Public Auditorium to give city of Cleveland employees the chance to discuss how public speaking and personal experiences define their leadership.
CLEVELAND STATE GRANT
The Cleveland Foundation recently awarded Cleveland State University with a $1 million grant to fund the Key Bank Foundation Scholars Program, which is designed to increase the rate of on-time completion of undergraduate programs at CSU, by students who graduated from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. The programs will be implemented in time for the 2016-2017 academic year and will apply to incoming freshman as well as current students.
SENIOR SUMMER TIPS
As we continue in to the summer months, the temperature and humidity are on the rise. Senior citizens are often most vulnerable to drastic temperature changes. Some tips to consider are to stay out of direct sunlight, limit physical activity, drink plenty of water, avoid caffeine and wear loose-fitting clothing. Warning signs of heat stroke include: fainting, nausea, fast pulse rate and flushed skin. No one should be in a parked car for any period of time.
EXTENDED RECREATION CENTER HOURS
The Division of Recreation recently announced that it has been granted permission from the Cleveland Foundation to utilize the remaining $42,000 from last year’s Recreation Extended Hours Program. These funds will keep four recreation centers open Wednesday through Saturday until 11p.m., through August 1st. Those centers include: Lonnie Burton, Zelma George, Cudell and Glenville. There will be security on hand at the rec centers, and curfew law will be enforced.
EVENTS IN CLEVELAND
It is starting to warm up little by little and there are plenty of fun events to attend and activities to do! Make sure to visit our TV20 Blog and Bulletin Board for updates.
7:45a.m., 12:45p.m., & 6:45p.m.
Bottom Line Up Front
News you can use with Dan Williams, the Media Relations Director from Mayor Frank Jackson’s Office of Communications.
8:00a.m., 1:00p.m., 7:00p.m., & 3:30a.m.
Council Luncheon Series
Today’s Topic: The East Cleveland Annexation.
9:00a.m., 3:30p.m., 10:00p.m., & 5:00a.m.
Celebrating Cleveland
Back in 1945 during World War 2, the world’s only submarine to submarine rescue took place when the U.S.S. Cod rescued the crew of the Dutch Submarine O-19. To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the heroic moment in history, over 200 military family and friends along with dignitaries from the U.S. and Netherlands, gathered to honor those who served.
10:00a.m., 4:30p.m., 9:30p.m., & 6:00a.m.
Garden Conversation
Gardening tips for plant care in Cleveland.
10:30a.m. & 5:00p.m.
This Is How We Do It
Today’s Guest: The Director of Economic Development for the city of Cleveland, Tracey Nichols.
11:00a.m.
Community Policing
Defining and explaining the application process for the Community Police Commission panel members.
2:00p.m., 8:00p.m., & 2:00a.m.
Hopkins Plane Pull
The 6th Annual Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Plane Pull benefiting the Special Olympics of Ohio was recently held at the IX Center. Teams of up to 20 people competed by pulling a United Boeing 737 12 feet in the fastest time. The teams collectively raised almost $50,000 for the Special Olympics of Ohio.
5:30p.m. & 6:30a.m.
The Polka Train
Today’s Band: The Casuals
11:30p.m.
The City of Cleveland Job Board
12:00a.m.
Cleveland Classic Cinema
Charlie Chen in Reno: Mary Whitman, an old friend of Charlie’s in Reno for a divorce, finds herself accused of murdering the woman her husband planned to marry after the decree became final (1939).