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Mask Up, ShakerPlease do your part to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by continuing to mask up, practice social distancing and wash your hands frequently. Mask Up, Back Up and Wash Up!Reminder: Free COVID-19 care kits, created by CERT volunteers and containing face masks, hand sanitizer and COVID-19 information, are available at Fire Station 1 (17000 Chagrin Blvd.), the Main Library (16500 Van Aken Blvd.) and Little Free Pantries ( view locations here). Find more COVID-19 resources on the City's website including:
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City's Guidelines For Applying Road SaltSensible Salting: Road salt negatively impacts the environment by damaging aquatic life when it runs off into local streams. To protect the environment, the City uses alternative de-icing techniques and sensible salting strategies so that the amount of road salt reaching local waterways is reduced. View the City's Ice and Snow Removal Guidelines.
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News from the Energy Subcommittee of the Shaker Heights Sustainability Committee- If you have knowledge about or experience with the solar industry or solar electricity, or are just thinking about installing solar panels on your home, please join the "Solar in Shaker" Facebook group to share information and ask questions.
- If you are interested in a free home visit (exterior only) and/or private discussion with a Shaker resident expert on residential solar electricity, click here.
- If you are interested in helping Shaker become a leading green community, join the Energy Subcommittee.
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Learn More About The Cuyahoga County Solar Co-opIn recent years, rooftop solar has become an increasingly common and affordable way to reduce household energy costs while decreasing reliance on fossil fuels.
Thinking about a solar installation? Join the County’s 2021 Solar Co-op, which is offered in partnership with Solar United Neighbors (a nonprofit solar advocacy group), and enables members to save money by negotiating below market rate group pricing. In addition to existing federal tax credits, Co-op members generally save 15-20 percent on the cost of their system. Members also receive vendor-neutral support throughout the entire process. Read more.
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Take the Survey for an Equitable Future For Northeast Ohio The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) is seeking public input on various transportation scenarios for its Long-Range Plan, eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio. The plans NOACA makes today will affect future generations in Northeast Ohio. Four scenarios have been prepared that ask questions such as: What would the region's future look like if road systems were expanded? What would a combination of road and transit expansions and emerging technology look like? What would it look like if the current infrastructure continued to be maintained?
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Shaker Heights Landmark Commission Preservation AwardsThe Shaker Heights Landmark Commission has awarded eight Shaker Heights properties a 2020 Preservation Award for projects that show a special commitment to heritage, craftsmanship, and the use of original materials. Watch this special virtual presentation of the awards ceremony to learn more about this year's recipients. Prepare to be inspired! Read more.
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Shaker Heights Wins 2020 Bicycle-Friendly Community Award The League of American Bicyclists announced that it has again honored the City of Shaker Heights with a bronze level Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) award, a distinction the City also earned during the last round of eligibility in 2016.
Shaker Heights is one of 485 communities across the country — and just 20 in Ohio — to be recognized by the BFC program for a strong commitment to bicycle friendly policies, education and infrastructure.
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Let's Go Hiking! The All People's Trail and the recently renovated Stearns Woodland Trail at The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes are just two options for hiking and/or walking throughout the City. Read more.
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion The City of Shaker Heights is working to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in our community, particularly as these issues intersect with the work of the City. Stay up to date on this work by visiting the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion webpage.
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Holiday Trash ScheduleNew Year's Day Friday, January 1: Friday pick-ups will be delayed by one day.
MLK Day Monday, January 18. The week of January 18, all trash pick-ups will be delayed by one day.
Here is the holiday trash pick-up schedule.
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Holiday Recycling Here are a few helpful recycling tips for Christmas trees, wreaths and a number of other holiday items:
Trees & Wreaths: May be left on the tree lawn for recycling. Please remove all decorations, tinsel, etc. Tree/wreath pickup, which is handled by the brush crew, will continue through mid-January and does not coincide with your regular trash day. Please don't bag your tree or wreath; this interferes with the recycling process.
Lights: Can be taken to the Solid Waste District facility in Garfield Heights.
Wrapping Materials & Holiday Cards: Holiday gift wrap, cards, and boxes that are 100 percent paper can be recycled. Ribbons, bows, glitter, foil, and gift wrap that is not 100 percent paper belong in the trash.
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Snow Parking RestrictionsWinter is here!
Please remember there is no parking on residential streets when snow accumulation exceeds two inches. This allows our plows to clear the streets effectively and efficiently. Learn more.
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January Food Distribution Events There are a number of ongoing food distribution events throughout the City to assist those experiencing hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For dates, times and additional information, visit the Food Assistance Page on the City website. Reminder: The Little Free Pantries are open 24/7.
Locations:- Christ Episcopal Church (3445 Warrensville Center Rd.) Pantry is at the northeast corner of the building.
- Heights Christian Church (17300 Van Aken Blvd.) Pantry is located on Winslow Road side of building.
- Plymouth Church (2860 Coventry Rd.) Pantry is located near the Children's Garden on the north end of the parking lot.
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Computer Roundup
Saturday, January 9 Sunday, January 10 8 am-4 pm
Recycle CPUs, monitors, keyboards, mice, printers, terminals, modems, cables, software, tablets, cell phones, and cell-phone accessories.
Location: Service Center 15600 Chagrin Blvd.
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Equity in Nature: A Guide for New Birders WebinarWednesday, January 13 7-8 pm
Not only is birdwatching a rewarding hobby, but it can contribute to science. Join ornithologist and co-founder of #BlackBirdersWeek, Lauren Pharr, as she discusses what she loves about birding, tips for new birders to build skills, and why birding is important for science. $5 for members; $7.50 for non-members. Registration required.
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Stay-In-Place Productions Offers Winter/Spring Art Classes, WebinarsJanuary 17 - March 20 Shaker Arts Council (SHAC) announces a series of virtual art classes and webinars. General classes for students of every age will be offered after-school and on weekends during the 2021 winter session, January 17 - March 20 and spring session, March 21– May 30. A mini-session for youth will be offered Monday and Tuesday, February 15-16. Class descriptions and registration information.
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Each issue of this ENews highlights an important school-related topic. To stay informed about all the school news and events, sign up for the District's monthly ENews.
Update On Return to Hybrid/Onsite Learning Shaker Heights Schools will continue with remote learning when students return from Winter Break on January 4. High School students will begin a phased-in return on Monday, January 11 and students in grades PreK-8 will return to the onsite learning schedule on Tuesday, January 19. For the latest information, visit the 2020-21 School Year page on shaker.org.Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration of Beloved CommunityA Celebration of Beloved Community in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. coordinated by the Shaker Heights PTO and community partners begins January 4 with a 14-day focus on the Life and Teachings of Dr. King. This year's revised celebration will include a learning guide mailed to all District families, a donation drive to support community partners, and a virtual celebration on January 18. Visit shakerpto.org for more information. A Night for the Red & White: Saturday, March 6A Night for the Red & White, the annual fundraiser in support of the Shaker Schools, has been a beloved and well-attended tradition for 28 years. This year, the show must go on....virtually! Mark your calendar now for Saturday, March 6 at 8 pm for an entertaining and uplifting evening featuring student performances, pop-up visits from notable Shaker alumni, and exciting raffle and auction packages. Watch for details on how to participate online. Thank you for supporting Shaker's students and teachers!
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Business Pre-Certifications WorkshopWednesday, February 3 Learn about the benefits of certifying your minority, woman and veteran-owned business, and increase your eligibility for procurement opportunities with State, City, and Federal agencies.
Guest speakers include Mayor David Weiss, a panel of certified Shaker business owners and representatives from the event sponsors: City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, State of Ohio and Ohio Minority Suppliers Development Council (OMSDC). Please register.
This event is curated by the Ohio Minority Business Assistance Centers, the City of Shaker Heights and Shaker Heights Development Corporation.
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Leading For Equity Virtual Workshops Sundays, February 7 and 14 9 am-12 pm Orientation and Introduction to Power and Privilege Thursday, February 25 5:30-8:30 pm Interpersonal Racism New One Shaker will host a series of virtual equity workshops February 7, 14 and 25. Participants will reflect as individuals and meet in small groups. These free sessions will also include caucusing, in which participants who are of color and those who are white meet separately with a facilitator to discuss issues of race and equity. This workshop is designed for those who want an intensive experience on the dynamics of diversity, understanding power and privilege, defining the four levels of racism, and learning how to lead in our schools and the broader community with an equity lens. Registration information.
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Subscribe to Shaker LifeGive the gift of Shaker to out-of-town friends and family by purchasing subscriptions to the quarterly magazine, Shaker Life. A one-year subscription is $21. Checks are payable to City of Shaker Heights, and can be mailed to 3400 Lee Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44120, Attn: Kim Golem. For credit card payments, call 216-491-1419.
Note: Shaker residents receive a complimentary copy of the magazine each quarter. If you haven't received your copy, contact us at the phone number listed above.
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Shaker Heights YouTube Channel
Subscribe to the City's YouTube Channel to watch our series of #Shaker365 videos, featuring some of the people, places and things that showcase the Shaker community. You can also view monthly reports from the Mayor, and more. Take a look and subscribe!
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Recycling in Shaker Heights ONLY five core items belong in your recycling bucket:
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Metal & aluminum cans
- Cartons
- Glass bottles & jars
- Paper & cardboard
Rinse and replace the caps and place loose items in your recycling bucket. Please don't bag your recyclables! Learn more about the dos and don'ts of recycling at Cuyahoga Recycles.
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