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Cool Cleveland Thinks LO is Cool!

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:49 am
by Jim O'Bryan
From Today's Cool Cleveland,

Lakewood Observer hits streets Even if you don't live in this inner-ring burg, you'd find the new Lakewood Observer smart, compelling and professional. With articles more interesting than they should be on Lakewood schools, City Hall, restaurants, a series "Lakewood on the Threshold" (on sustainable economic development and the attributes of a livable community), the new Lakewood Alive citizen development group, updates from the YMCA & the Lakewood Library, a feature on how Julie Hutchinson bought the Lakewood Phoenix Coffee Shop for one dollar, and plenty of photos, you'll want to read it cover to cover. Publisher Jim O'Bryan plans to distribute 20K copies, and the 20-page inaugural edition is available now at area locations. Enjoy. http://www.LakewoodObserver.com.

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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:36 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Two weeks in a row!

Lakewood Observer made the top five hits from last weeks Cool Cleveland.

This project has taken off at a rate that could never have been planned. As issue two readies for press and issue three gets roughed in, everyone involved at any level with the Lakewood Observer should be very proud.

The open source reporting of the Lakewood Observer is now being studied and copied in other cities.

"Lakewood Observer, Lakewood's only paper and finest website."
Because you have taken the time to get involved.

Thanks again to the greatest group in the world. The Observers.


Jim

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:14 am
by Stan Austin
Jim-- I'm starting to get unsolicited reaction from people now. They are universally impressed but seem to really like the in depth nature of the articles. Of course this was always our intent but I think its value is only now becoming apparent.

So let's keep it cranked and everybody do your best!

Stan

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:11 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Stan

To be honest, all of us are riding a monster. It has taken on a life of its own.

The calls into the office are staggering, an equal mix of compliments, ad requests, and people wanting to contribute.

I have gotten calls from New York, San Francisco, San Diego, and other cities.

If we all could really just concentrate on this, it will be legendary.

The best part for me is getting to work with people like you.


Jim

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:44 pm
by Jeff Endress
While passing out papers July 4th, one disappointed parade goer refused the offered copy.....He'd already read issue #1 and was hoping we were distributing issue #2....