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Photos from the May 2008 Plain Press
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PHOTO BY JOHN CARTWRIGHT
Sunday, April 20, 2008, Earth Day Coalition’s Earthfest 2008, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: This block of crushed aluminum cans is ready to be shipped for recycling. |

PHOTO BY JOHN CARTWRIGHT
Sunday, April 20, 2008, Earth Day Coalition’s Earthfest 2008, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: In the Clean Transportation Area, Cleveland Metro Parks Zoo displayed this Daimler Chrysler electric car used as a security vehicle at the zoo.
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PHOTO BY JEFFREY SUGALSKI
Tuesday, April 22, 2008, Bicycle Tour of Industrial Valley and West Bank of the Flats, Jefferson Avenue just east of W. 3rd: Planners of the Train Avenue Greenway hope that someday an accessible multipurpose trail along Train Avenue will attract visitors and residents and allow them to enjoy similar urban vistas.
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PHOTO BY CHUCK HOVEN
Sunday, April 20, 2008, St. Rocco Student Art Show, St. Rocco School, 3205 Fulton Road: Visitors view the artwork of St. Rocco students. Art teacher Christine Siarka said all of St. Rocco’s 185 kindergarten to eighth grade students had at least one piece of their artwork on display at the show.
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PHOTO BY CHUCK HOVEN
Sunday, April 20, 2008, St. Rocco Student Art Show, St. Rocco School, 3205 Fulton Road: Eighth Grade student Shanice Morris holds a piece of her artwork. |

PHOTO BY CHUCK HOVEN
Sunday, April 20, 2008, St. Rocco Student Art Show, St. Rocco School, 3205 Fulton Road: Cat in the Hat Hats designed and made by first grade students in art teacher Christine Siarka’s class.
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PHOTO BY CHUCK HOVEN
Sunday, April 20, 2008, St. Rocco Student Art Show, St. Rocco School, 3205 Fulton Road: The artwork of eighth grade student Shanice Morris.
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PHOTO BY JOHN CARTWRIGHT
Monday, April 21, 2008, Clark Metro Annual Meeting, Lin Omni Center, 3167 Fulton Road: Sister Reean Coyne of St. Michael’s Church holds up a plaque which will hang in the new Rocco Olivero Computer Room. The room is being dedicated to the memory of the late Rocco Olivero, who worked and volunteered in organizations and causes throughout the Clark Metro neighborhood
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