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May 30, 2006

Meet The Bloggers: Helen Smith

Meet The Bloggers: Helen Smith

Our conversation with Helen Smith, former Cleveland City Councilwoman and community activist, among other things, took place May 18th at Talkies. We covered a lot of ground: the reasons for her grandfather’s migration from Tremont to Cleveland Heights, her brother with the allergies and the gas mask, Bruce Hedderson and the beginnings of the back to Ohio City movement, Patrick Conway and The Great Lakes Brewery, Father Bob Begin, Roberta Steinbacher, Tom Wagner, the Corrigan family, Margaret McCafferty, Mary Rose Oakar the teacher, Eddy Feighan, Tommy Campbell, Bill Sullivan, Dennis Kucinich, and Duck Island, named, supposedly, because the kids there always ducked under the bridge to avoid the police. Hear how citizen activists took it upon themselves to take out a bridge with a huge bonfire, and how a street nearly went to war over a crooked basketball court. My notes wrap with Helen’s reasoned commentary on George Forbes, in perspective and in history.

This one was fun. Enjoy. There’s also some good stuff here about the Port Authority, as well as ODOT; hear James Carney, Sr.’s ironic comments from the past. –Tim Ferris

Part 1. Time: 21.00
Part 2. Time: 19.12
Part 3. Time: 14.33
Part 4. Time: 17.24

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