Archive for December, 2011

Fortress – The Place to Be at Midnight

Sat 12/31 @ 9PM

If you’re looking for a dance-worthy New Year’s Eve Experience, I dare say you’ve found it. Fortress, in the Warehouse District, is bringing you a party to remember. Hosted by Antawn Jamison of the Cleveland Cavaliers and some Cavs friends, Fortress will also have two floors and two DJs — DJ K-Nyce and DJ Majette.

No New Year’s party is fit without a champagne toast at midnight, party favors, coat check, bottle service… everything you would expect Fortress to have.

Find your special someone or round up your posse — things will get crazy.

http://FortressNightClub.com


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Joy Machines Bike Shop

Joy Machines Bike Shop will fully outfit your bike to handle the elements. They offer everything from studded snow tires to grippy bike gloves. Need a better bicycle? They’ll help you with that, too.

 

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Fantasy Candies

Mmmm…. chocolate. Know where to go for the best chocolate? CC reader Joey suggests you check out Fantasy Candies on the East Side:

“They are located in Lyndhurst and the shop is locally owned and operated by Joel Fink, a native of Beachwood, Ohio.

“Best chocolate on the East side, hands down! He’ll cover anything in chocolate: matzo balls, cheese doodles, bacon, dried fruit, chia seeds… and of course all the old favorites: nuts, strawberries, raspberries, grapes, etc. I can’t even eat a Hershey bar any longer because I prefer Fantasy Candies chocolate.”

http://FantasyCandies.com


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A Farm in Cleveland?!

A Cleveland farmer with a Cleveland farm has created an exclusive line of T-shirts (now in black) printed with “A Farm in Cleveland?!” It’s a preposterous notion, ain’t it? But it’s happening… Wear this shirt and you’re guaranteed to spark up a conversation.

The shirt is currently sold at the Root Cafe in Lakewood, online and at select farmers markets.

http://TheGardenLifeAndTimesOfJustinHusher.blogspot.com


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Vegan Sweet Tooth

Vegan Sweet Tooth, located in Woodmere’s Eton Plaza, offers a selection of kosher and vegan cupcakes that are possibly among the yummiest, fluffiest cupcakes you’ve ever tasted. Is this cupcake perfection? It just as well might be. Some are even gluten-free. Try a cupcake (or another one of their baked goods) — you’ll be hooked.

 

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Gallery One: Art of all kind in Mentor

Gallery One in Mentor has been serving clients all over NEO for the past 37 years. Talk about successful… The gallery offers limited edition prints, originals and giclees from current artists and custom framing for artwork and memorabilia.

[Pictured: Island Shores - Snowy Egret by Carl Brenders]

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Fire at Holden Aboretum

There was a fire at Holden Arboretum on Monday, which destroyed its facilities maintenance building. Holden Police Office Tony Piotrowski spotted the fire while conducting a routine check of the grounds and called Kirtland Fire Dept., which responded w/ help from 11 other departments. As of this post, the cause has yet to be determined. The building included workspace for vehicle maintenance and metal and carpentry workshops. A dollar amount of the damage is yet to be available.

http://HoldenArb.org

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VIDEO: Akron’s The Bomb Shelter

Akron’s The Bomb Shelter
Man-tiques & Vintage Treasures

By Sean Tuttle

Since the threat of nuclear attacks in the 1960s, until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, bomb shelters were a safe haven for families who wanted to outlast a nuclear winter. Today, the majority of these bomb shelters have been decommissioned or made into museums. It was through the grapevine of Cool Cleveland that I heard about a new bomb shelter in Akron. This bomb shelter may not protect you from a nuclear winter, but it’s certainly a great location to find gifts and goodies this winter. I couldn’t resist the opportunity to check it out.

Watch the Cool Cleveland exclusive interview with the men behind the bomb shelter here.

It only took a moment to realize this was no ordinary bomb shelter, as I pulled up to the building. Although a pickup truck out front did look like it came from the ’60s, there was no way this building would stand a nuclear war. I didn’t have to think twice about being in the wrong place though; hanging over the front door was a makeshift bomb. As I opened the door and walked inside, nothing could prepare me for what came next. I was standing in a 15,000 square foot time capsule of trinkets, furniture and other odd things. Items dating from every era of the 20th century – and all of it for sale!

After speaking with owners Damon Drummond and Kevin Royer, I learned that this place is a wonderland for people looking for items that may have been part of their past, or for collector’s pieces of all kinds. Walking through the shelter, it’s easy to feel like a picker on television looking for treasure, and that’s not so far from the truth. The owners of the shop find a lot of their items just like the pickers you might see on television. Both the owners and the customers agree that everything inside is priced to sell. “We want the stuff to come in here, be viewed and enjoyed, and find a good home,” says Kevin Royer. “To do that means that the prices have to be fair.” With prices ranging from 50 cents to $3,000, there are treasures to be found in the bomb shelter for all budgets and walks of life.

Since its grand opening on August 5, 2011, the bomb shelter has blossomed into one of the most intriguing and dynamically unique stores in Akron. Talk of an expansion that will add a thrift store called “Thrift-O-Rama” by the owners is already in the works. For those of you not able to make the trip to Akron, you can find several items through the Bomb Shelter on Ebay. Visit TheBombShelterStore.com, or call (330) 258-0088. Hours of operation are Mon-Fri from 11 AM – 5 PM and Sat 10AM – 3PM. Like many locally owned businesses, the owners also state that “if we’re here, we’re open.”

Hoarders beware, the Bomb Shelter is here to stay! If you’re still looking for those last minute gifts, haven’t even started shopping yet or can’t find the right thing for that special someone, consider a stop into the Bomb Shelter. You never know what you might find!

View the interview here.

The Bomb Shelter is located at 923 Bank St. in Akron 44305. The hours are Mon-Fri from 11 AM – 5 PM and Sat from 10 AM – 3 PM. For more information, visit their website at TheBombShelterStore.com, or call (330) 258-0088.

[Photo Credit: The Bomb Shelter]

 

Cool Cleveland correspondent Sean Tuttle is a recent graduate of The University of Akron’s School of Communication with a degree in Public Relations and a minor in Sports Management. He’s looking forward to providing a fresh perspective on the region and experiencing all Cleveland+ has to offer.

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Farmers Market Contributes Over $1 Million to Local Economy

You gotta love farmers markets. Not only are they wonderful for their selection of fresh produce, turns out they’re wonderful for our economy, too. According to a preliminary 2011 SEED Report measuring the economic impact of Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market (conducted via marketumbrella.org), KCFM’s annual economic impact on vendors, its host neighborhood and the surrounding region is… wait for it… over $1 million.

The complete report, which includes other regional farmers markets, will be released in 2012.

http://KammsCornersFarmersMarket.org

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Family Friday Night: Deer Are No Strangers

Fri 12/23 @ 7PM

Learn about deer @ the North Chagrin Nature Center. And, get out and explore your world.

The scoop: “Our state mammal, the white-tailed deer, is a familiar backyard visitor. We’ll take a short hike to look for their tracks after learning more about them. Back inside, enjoy the movie Stranger in the Woods. End the evening toasting marshmallow at the fireplace.”

http://CleMetParks.com


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