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15 things to do in Greater Cleveland this weekend

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Alison Bechdel, Brian Azzarello to speak at Lake Erie Ink s 2021 Kids Comic Con

Alison Bechdel, Brian Azzarello to speak at Lake Erie Ink’s 2021 Kids Comic Con Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio Lake Erie Ink’s annual Kids’ Comic Con will have some of its biggest speakers yet at this year’s event. The convention, which moved to a virtual format in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, will feature conversations with cartoonist and graphic novelist Alison Bechdel and D.C. comic book writer Brian Azzarello. Kids’ Comic Con takes place March 19-20, and is free to attend. It includes events for kids ages eight to 18, with some events also open for adults and younger children.

For Some California Farmers, a Virus-Driven Drop in Emissions Could Set Back Their Climate Efforts

For Some California Farmers, a Virus-Driven Drop in Emissions Could Set Back Their Climate Efforts The state’s cap-and-trade program funds ‘climate smart’ agriculture programs. But with emissions down, funding for those programs may be threatened. Related Share this article The drop in greenhouse gas emissions that accompanied the coronavirus stay-at-home orders might seem like the lone silver lining of the Covid-19 pandemic. But in California, the reduced demand for petroleum-based fuel has had one paradoxical consequence: Revenue from the state’s system for limiting carbon emissions plummeted last month, putting many of the “climate smart” agricultural programs it funds in jeopardy.

Coventry PEACE Campus launches fundraising campaign

Coventry PEACE Campus launches fundraising campaign to help support the arts and education center for the next 100 years Updated Jan 29, 2021; Posted Jan 29, 2021 Coventry PEACE Inc. has begun a fundraising campaign that seeks to collect $100,000 in donations to help support the building as it begins a 99-year lease with the building s owner, Heights Libraries. (Jeff Piorkowski, special to cleveland.com) Facebook Share CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio Coventry PEACE Campus has launched a campaign, “100 Thousand for 100 Years,” in which it is seeking $100,000 in donations to help support the arts, education and community service center based in the former Coventry Elementary School. Funds gained from the campaign will help Coventry PEACE Inc. (CPC) improve the building, 2843 Washington Blvd., while working toward a 99-year lease agreement with its owner, Heights Libraries.

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