We start the week early with a new Fallscast on Valentine’s Day, as we discuss:
*”Neighbor’s Week,” in which the mayor encourages residents to submit comments at the city’s website about the neighbors they love. These comments will be shared on the website throughout this week.
*Area mayors participated in handing out items donated by their city’s residents to those less fortunate at the Peter Maupin Center in Akron.
*The unfortunate brain injuries of a three-month-old child as the result of a man’s abuse. The case is going to Summit County grand jury after his release on a bond.
*A welfare check at a Brookpoint Village condominium that revealed a woman living there has been restrained by a guest and assaulted.
*The resignation of Laura Petrella, the director of the Cuyahoga Falls Chamber of Commerce.
*Clawdia, the Cuyahoga Falls blue lobster, now has a new habitat at the Akron Zoo.
*New exhibits at the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, including “Detailed” and “Artists Interpret Nature,” as well as their featured artist of the month, Sharon Frank Mazgaj.
*”Eventually together“, the newest gallery show at New Milk Studios.
*The Bruno Putze artist program from Up Front Art Space, usually $50/year, is being offered free for one year to help artists during the continued pandemic.
*Susanne interviews Anthony Gomez, Vice President of the Cuyahoga Falls School Board, for an update on the progress of the new middle and high school building project. (55:44)
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