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CLEVELAND, Ohio The 2014 merger of Holden Arboretum and the Cleveland Botanical Garden was one of the more dramatic cultural rescue stories of the past decade. It joined the big, financially healthy arboretum, with its 3,500 acres of forested land in Lake and Geauga counties, to the 10-acre Botanical Garden, a beloved University Circle institution struggling near collapse under $10 million .
North Royalton Alumni Association president named Friend of Education: Talk of the Towns
Updated May 14, 2021;
Posted May 14, 2021
North Royalton City Schools names Nick Phillips as the 2020-21 Friend of Education. (Photo Courtesy of North Royalton City Schools)
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NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio North Royalton City Schools recognizes Nick Phillips as the 2020-21 Friend of Education.
This annual award goes to someone who significantly contributes to North Royalton City Schools, helps inspire and empower students, and dedicates themselves to making North Royalton and Broadview Heights great places to live.
Phillips is president of the North Royalton Alumni Association, where he constantly strives to make it a relevant organization that promotes a connection to North Royalton City Schools. He conducts monthly meetings and fundraising efforts and heads up the association’s leadership team.
The oak treewill was planted at Rockefeller Park Lagoon on Friday at 1 p.m. Author: Hope Sloop Updated: 1:49 PM EDT April 30, 2021
CLEVELAND
Editor s note: The video in the player above is from a story published on April 25, 2021.
In celebration of Arbor Day and the legacy that Jesse Owens left behind, Holden Forests and Gardens, along with several prominent Cleveland figures, planted a new oak tree in the Rockefeller Park Lagoon Friday.
Cleveland City Councilman Basheer Jones, Jesse Owens relative Tyrone Owens, President and CEO of Holden Forests and Garden Jill Koski, and President and CEO of Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) Eric Gordon all took part in the Arbor Day festivity in Cleveland.
The Wilderness Center announces staff awards, appointments
The Times-Reporter
The Wilderness Center recently announced the staff awards, additions and appointments.
Lynda Price, who has been with the center for 25 years, will move into the newly created position of Backyard Habitat Program lead. Price will be responsible for leading science-based Backyard Habitat and native plant programs, creating a Backyard Habitat Certification program and managing the native plant greenhouse.
Tiffany Leeper has been appointed to the position of development coordinator. She will coordinate development campaigns, sponsorships, fundraising events and donor relations. Leeper s past experience includes positions with North Union Farmers Market, Wooster Local Foods Cooperative, United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties, Alaska Conservation Foundation and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association.