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Village Garden Club marks 91 years; take a walk or run for Shaker Meals On Wheels; more: Press Run


Village Garden Club marks 91 years; take a walk or run for Shaker Meals On Wheels; more: Press Run
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Residents who would like to pitch in for a spring cleaning of Walter Stinson Park in University Heights can do so May 15 and 16 by sending an email to [email protected].
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SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio
Celebrating 91 years: The Village Garden Club has been around for 91 years and is planning to meet in person May 4 to celebrate its 90th anniversary, which it couldn’t do in 2020 because of COVID.
The club is made up of women living in Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights, as well as other areas such as Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, Pepper Pike and other locations. The club’s President, Kathleen Tripp, said that members were a bit emotional as they gathered recently for the first time in 15 months to work on planting the latest batch of cherry blossom trees at what they call The Grove, the patch of land next t ....

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Author traces Akron's early labor history


Say “labor” and “Akron” and the likely response will be “rubber.”  That’s as it should be, but in “Labor in Akron, 1825-1945” the historian John Tully reaches back far earlier, even as far back as the founding of the city.
The laborers who dug the Ohio & Erie Canal, mostly Irish immigrants seeking opportunity after a famine and cholera epidemic, were paid a pittance and vulnerable to rattlesnakes and diseases like malaria. There were a few unorganized strikes, but conditions did not improve.
Other early labor activities included the forming of a carpenters’ union in 1837 and a factory workers’ strike in 1845. Akron was important in women’s rights, with early suffrage efforts and the momentous 1851 “Ain’t I A Woman” speech by Sojourner Truth. ....

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