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My Town Monday: Through a Friend’s Eyes

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photo of Dream, by Tammy Jo Fuller, by Kari Radney

My friend Kari Radney sent me some photos that she took at the Cups of Kindness opening celebration.This is a collection of photos of pieces that were donated to the benefit as well as pieces by artists we represent at our Gallery.

I asked her if she would be my guest blogger for My Town Monday. Here are her impressions of My Town, the Village of Peninsula, population 602.

Welcome to Peninsula! Come and stay a while,
the places you see are sure to make you smile.

As the train comes in (and it’s hard not to hear it)
it shakes the ground of those who are near it.

Elements Gallery is a place filled with art,
pottery and paintings and work from the heart.

Fishers Pub, is a fun place to eat,
their food is delicious and such a great treat!

The Emporium has lots of antiques
each one has a story and is very unique.

The Winking lizard is a popular spot,
every dish that they serve is fresh, tasty & hot.

Yellow Creek Trading is colorful and fun,
with cute things to buy for everyone.

Kilted Yak, the snow gear shop,
is a place that you should stop

The Towpath is where everyone hikes,
walking or running or riding on bikes.

The Art Academy is another must see,
This place is just filled with creativity.

The Peninsula Library, with tons of books,
all waiting inside, for you to come look.

Century Cycles, the local bike store,
has monthly night rides and bicycles galore.

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Love and Love, by Gwen Waight, photo by Kari Radney

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These pieces were donated by students and faculty of the Kent State University Ceramics Department, photo by Kari Radney

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The Giving Cup, by Nicki Lanzi, photo by Kari Radney

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Suncatcher, by Merrily Sprague, photo by Kari Radney

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Fused Glass by David Norton, photo by Kari Radney

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Fused Glass by David Norton, photo by Kari Radney

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Blown Glass Calla Lily by Sue Berry, photo by Kari Radney

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Looking up at Blown Glass Plant Rooters by Michael Mikula, photo by Kari Radney

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I am so grateful to many hands and hearts that have participated in our show and sale to benefit the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. If you are so inclined, please visit our website.
Cups Of Kindness

Friends and neighbors helping each other.

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My Town Monday, the brainchild of Travis Erwin, is a wonderful way to explore the world through other bloggers’ eyes.
Travis is taking a break for until January. Junosmom, over at Lifetime Learning, and Chris, at e-Cuniform Scratchings, are the keepers of the Marauders in his stead. Follow the links posted at their blogs and you’ll find stories of places all over this fine blue planet.

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Cups of Kindness Update: YES, We Can

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“Light One Candle.” Olive, boxwood, bloodwood. Hand turned by George Raeder.

“It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.” Chinese Proverb

I have always had faith in the goodness and generosity of us all. Cups of Kindness has been a testament to this; a testament to the Power if One.

So far, we the people have raised almost $1300 for the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. That means that we have purchased almost 9100 meals. Many hands and hearts are working together to make this happen.

Please join us as we raise a Cup of Kindness. Remember that each dollar raised provides 7 nutritious meals. When you purchase an item from the website or from our galleries as a gift, you are giving many times.

And if you’re in our neck of the woods, stop by the Village of Peninsula, have a cup of coffee (you can even purchase your own cup), and explore our beautiful Cuyahoga Valley. Ride the train, see Santa and the lights as the Polar Express rolls into town. We’d love to visit with you.

Cups Of Kindness

Friends and neighbors helping each other.

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My Town Monday: Cups of Kindness in the Village of Peninsula

Cups Of Kindness

Friends and neighbors helping each other.

I am no longer terrified. The opening for Cups of Kindness was a wonderful testament to the Power of One. So far, we the people have raised over $1200 to benefit the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. That’s 8400 nutritious meals.

The benefit continues through January 11, 2009. Items donated by 76 artists will be available for purchase, at 8:00 am,(EST) Monday, December 8th. Please visit our website http://www.CupsOfKindness.net to purchase a piece or to make a donation. All proceeds from the sale of the artwork will benefit the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. Each dollar donated purchases 7 nutritious meals.

My town was a busy place this weekend. The benefit opening was well attended; folks were riding on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, some to visit the Cuyahoga Valley, some to get their Santa, some to go to Heritage Farms to choose their Christmas tree, still others for Christmas in Peninsula. I fully intended to take photos of the benefit but I first I ran out of time; then I ran out of energy.
Ronda’s store Christmas

Later, as the snows began to fly, folks came into the Village for the Polar Express, and to see the lights.

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Christmas

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The Chief Marauder of My Town Monday is Travis Erwin. Travis is taking a break until January. Junosmom and Chris are keeping things rolling. Check out their blogs and you’ll find links to bloggers hither and yon.

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Cups of Kindness Countdown: This and That

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I had fully intended to write about Cups of Kindness and Christmas in Peninsula. And my Wordless Wednesday was just that: wordless.

We’ve been working hard preparing for Cups of Kindness. I am very excited about it—-when I’m not terrified. I have envisioned this for a very long time, and seeing it to fruition when the need is so great is an amazing thing. Kindness is all around us—we just need to take the time to open our hearts to receive it.

The generosity of our community is a wonderful thing. The cyber-community has opened its hearts and spread the word. Amy at Knit Think sent a lovely donation of a cup, some hot chocolate and 2 beautiful cloths with a cup in the middle of each that she knitted. (I apologize for the quality of the photo.)

Amy's

Judy Merrill Larsen emailed me and offered to send a a couple of signed copies of her beautiful book, All the Numbers. My incredible community of bloggers has helped spread the word. I was trying to list everyone and link to their blogs, but I am too tired—-you know who you are and you have my gratitude and my love.

We now have 74 artists who have donated 164 pieces of artwork to benefit the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank.

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Yesterday, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad ran a special train of their popular Polar Express. Their passengers were kids with a variety of special needs. Volunteers elves and others came to greet the train and wave to the children as they entered the North Pole.
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We constantly prove the Power of One. Keep your eyes open. You’ll see it all around you. And you can pass it forward.

Remember: every dollar raised provides 7 nutritious meals.


Cups Of Kindness

Friends and neighbors helping each other.

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Christmas Comes to Peninsula: the Polar Express

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railway does a remarkable job of bringing the Polar Express to kids of all ages. Running trains from Akron, Canton and Independence, Ohio to the North Pole, the CVSR, along with hundreds of volunteers, elves and Santa himself, provides an experience that is magical.

We had the pleasure of taking the Polar Express when our children were younger; what a joy to see adults and children board the train and embark on the adventure of going to the North Pole. On the train, voilunteers read the Chris Van Allsburg’s magical story of the Polar Express. Hot chocolate, cookies, a visit from Santa and a special gift make the ride memorable for all who take it.

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My Town Monday: Steam Returns to the Valley

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railway hosted its Festival of Steam last weekend. The magic of the steam engine returned to our Valley, as the leaves were just beginning to change. Picture the video below with leaves touched with orange, red and yellow, and the sky a brilliant blue, and you are here this day, in the Village of Peninsula, Ohio.

This week’s abbreviated My Town Monday is a prelude to next week’s Fall in my Valley (this week’s events, including a visit to the orthopedic surgeon, precluded a more extensive post). The Village of Peninsula, Ohio, population 602, gently resisting change since 1832.

As always, My Town Monday, comes to a website near you via the incomparable Travis Erwin. Check out what he has to say this week, and see what other MTM participants have to say about their towns.

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My Town Monday: September Days

This week we’ll revisit a couple of things in my town.The beauty of this late summer’s afternoon has been calling my name. The infinite azure sky that September brings to Northeast Ohio, warm temperatures and gentle breezes are welcome. We are still cleaning up from the storm that Ike brought us last week. Our beautiful old maple, as old as this old house, succumbed. More on that in another post.

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railway is a wonderful way to explore this beautiful Valley. Join me as we take a ride:

I’ve talked about the special place that is my town, and the feeling that is unlike that in any other place I’ve been. It manifests in many ways, and the Peninsula Python Festival was one.

Travis

Travis

Post a guess who this PPP member is in the comment section and I’ll enter your name in a high tech drawing (where I draw a name from a hat). You could be the latest member of the PPP. You could win cool stuff and join the other intrepid Posse members, Terrie Farley Moran, Sam, Travis, Barrie, and Eryl.
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The versatile Travis Erwin, is the originator of My Town Monday. Wander on over to his site and see what others have to say about their towns this day.

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My Town Monday: Music in Our Town

The Village of Peninsula, population 602, is the venue for some pretty amazing things. The Peninsula Art Academy, a not-for-profit organization promoting the Arts in the Village of Peninsula and throughout Northeast Ohio, has artists’ studios, a gallery, and classes and workshops. The 4th Saturday of every month, the PAA holds Blues Nights, an informal open mike jam for all levels of musicians interested in playing and learning the blues.

On Saturday, September 13, the PAA hosted the incredible guitarist Ernie Hawkins. Ernie conducted a workshop for 22 guitar enthusiasts in the afternoon, and played a concert at Peninsula’s beautiful GAR Hal in the evening. We had the opportunity to join the other lucky folks who experienced Ernie’s performance.

Here is a taste of Ernie’s artistry:

For train enthusiasts, and there are lots of those who come to my town, the sounds of train whistles and the wheels of the train on the tracks are another kind of music. The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad will be celebrating steam engines from September 24-25, and 27-28th. There will be lots of opportunities to climb aboard!!!

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Travis Erwin is the conductor of the MTM train. You never know where My Town Monday will take you. Wander on over to Travis’ place and see what you find. You’ll have a good time and learn a lot. I promise. And in this election year, my promise is for real :-).

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My Town Monday: Taking a Leisurely Walk Through Town

The Village of Peninsula, Ohio, population 602, is a place where you can walk. There is a walking tour that shows you lots of interesting places in the Village. I’ve been walking through the side streets of my town, discovering things I’d not seen before, and seeing some things in a new way.

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You may remember this corner from Python Day.
Lily's

Canal Street runs near the Canal. I often wonder what is was like when the canal was in full operation.
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Nixon is a 4 month old silver lab. He greeted me as lab puppies do,with a wet tongue and a
wagging tail.

There are houses and barns tucked away on the small, winding roads off Main Street.

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Log

dahlias"/

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No place is perfect, and the hazards of cell phone life are the same no matter where you hang your hat.
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Amarillo’s own Travis Erwin is the Master Mind behind My Town Monday. Take a trip on over there and you can see the world through the hearts and minds of bloogers all over this fine planet.

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My Town Monday: Taking a Walk Through Town

The Village of Peninsula, Ohio, population 602, is a sweet place. It was built by hands, hearts and imaginations of folks who carved their lives out of a wilderness.
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This pedestrian/bike bridge on the Towpath goes over the Cuyahoga River. It was built on the foundation of the old aquaduct that took the Canal over the River.

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The Village Hall was built in 1857 of stone from local quarries. It was built as a schoolhouse, and has been used as a library and a recreation center for local teens. You can read more about it here.
When I was taking this picture, I was standing in front of the Methodist Church. I became aware of something on my arm, and quickly brushed away what I thought was an insect. Seems like a bird sitting on the tree above me did what you think he did. Victoria, of Curious Masks, was quick to tell me that was a sign of good luck.

Ronda
I passed Ronda, sitting on the porch of her Downtown Emporium. She is a wealth of information about the history of this Village. She has been here for a long time, and understands what makes Peninsula a special place.

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This is the back of Ronda’s shop. It’s like this in my town.

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You can buy tickets for the train in this caboose.

Looking up and down the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railway tracks:

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It’s like this on a late summer day. Next time we’ll wander off Main Street.

My Town Monday is brought to us by Travis Erwin. Take a trip over there and you’ll find links to towns near and far. Pretty cool stuff.

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