Saturday, January 9, 2010

Wonderland Was Magical

East North Broadway looking west


More than 75 years ago there was a tradition on North Broadway to sled down the street at Christmas. This year the North Broadway Street Association closed North Broadway on the day after Christmas to resurrect that tradition.

I did not expect to want to stand in the cold for five hours, hot chocolate or not, but the experience was magical. Walking down the empty street toward the party was eerie. The energy of the cars seemed to still be there at first, as folks congregated on the sidewalks on either side of the street, and I know we all checked up and down the street when we crossed even though police were posted at each end. Stopping in the middle of the street to look west, I was shocked at how far one can see – I’ve never had the opportunity to view our street from that perspective before. It was like traveling in time, not a car on the street! The kids quickly took advantage of the space, riding their bikes, go-carts and scooters from Santa. All traffic concerns were forgotten by the time of the kickball game (although the kids took an early lead, the adults clinched the game).

The Chili Cook-Off was a tremendous success. White chili, Spanish chili, roadkill chili, spicy, sweet, no two were alike.



We would like to thank our neighbors on Oakland Park who endured detoured traffic. We’d like to thank Brian Peterson of the Paul Peterson Company who provided the road closure signs. Also, thank you to more than 100 attendees, including neighbors from Acton, Arden, Beaumont, W. Como, Glenmont, Lincoln, Northridge, Oakland Park, Orchard Lane, Pacemont, Piedmont, Richards, West North Broadway and other areas of Clintonville celebrated our first annual community winter celebration with us. It will only get better!

Tractor rides for the kids

Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Winter Wonderland


HOLIDAY COMMUNITY BLOCK PARTY ON NORTH BROADWAY
More than 75 years ago, there was sledding down North Broadway every year at Christmas.
We have resurrected the tradition and are blocking off the street
between Broadway Place and Calumet!

DECEMBER 26 • 12–5 P.M.
Chili cook-off contest • $100 prize! • click here for entry form.
Hot chocolate, spiced cider, coffee and treats. Have extra goodies? Bring ’em!
Christmas caroling at 2 p.m. in parts if you are up to it. Tone deaf works, too!
Regifting: Bring something you think a neighbor might like for our re-gifting table!
Gifts can be purchased for $10—proceeds raise funds for North Broadway’s historic designation!

KIDS
Decorate your bike or sled (depending on the weather) and win a prize!
Bring your skates for the ice skating rink!
Tractor/sleigh rides!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

IC School Zone Extended


Thanks to the passion and persistence of ENB resident Rani Isbell, the City of Columbus has extended the school zone east to encompass all of IC School, including the Kindergarten building. Congratulations to Rani, we all appreciate your hard work.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Fall is the Time for Planting


During my many walks with the dogs up and down ENB, I have noticed a number of homes with trees missing in the right of way between the sidewalk and the front yard of our homes. You may or may not be aware that the city is required to plant trees for you if you notify them, which you can do by calling 311 from any phone. Also, here is the city link regarding street trees.

If you don't want to take your chances with the City's choice of trees, I would encourage you to follow the lead of some of your neighbors and plant your own. Why? Trees are one more "protective shield" against any long term widening of the street. The more we can be a uniformly tree-lined street, combined with our pending historic designation, the safer we will be long term. Click here for a list of species that are effective street trees.

Take Care,

Carole W. Tomko

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Clintonville Homes Tour


This year's Clintonville Homes Tour will celebrate the beautiful homes of our neighbors to the south on Walhalla Ravine. The tour is scheduled 1-6 on Sptember 13. Details about ticket sales can be found at the Clintonville Homes Tour website.
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