Thanks to all for the information!
We had selected Covered Bridges 2 years ago and City Fresh last year. We have been pleased with both sources - I don't think anyone can go wrong in choosing either one... Glad to hear you can get items a la carte from CB, as well.
Does anyone know the proposed locations of the LEAF community gardens?
I saw this post on today's Cool Cleveland that highlights the positive impact community gardens can have on civic infrastructure (
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current - apologies for posting the notice verbatim).
"Adaptive Re-Use of Old Urban Buildings for Local Food Like many so-called "shrinking cities," Cleveland is full of great old buildings and under-utilized infrastructure. A class from Cleveland State University came up a plan for one of them in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood and you'll learn about it Mon 3/24 starting at 6PM at this latest edition of City Fresh Monday. How can a local food economy help to stimulate the adaptive re-use of some of space and support urban agricultural production, food storage and distribution, value-added processing, or culinary education? Learn how the more than $3B spent on food each year in Cuyahoga Cty might provide opportunities to activate under-utilized spaces across Cleveland. Great Lakes Brewing Company, 2516 Market Ave. email: bradATgotthenac.org or visit
http://www.gotthenac.org.
Perhaps Lakewood can take note on using under-utilized, or even highly-utilized, space in this manner?