Just a reminder that this is today, starting at 1 pm at Erie Street Cemetery. According to the website information, it costs $15 and there are possible prizes. I’m not affiliated with it in any way, I just love the concept and encourage support of local cemetery foundations! Expect more great photos from the adventure and a full report later this week.
Posts Tagged ‘cemetery foundation’
Historic Cleveland Cemeteries Scavenger Hunt
Posted in Cemeteries, tagged cemetery foundation, cleveland, erie street cemetery, historic preservation, history, ohio, scavenger hunt, woodland cemetery on August 22, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Don’t worry – I’m unarmed… (and a scavenger hunt)
Posted in Cemetery Sculpture, Statues, tagged arm, cemetery foundation, cemetery preservation, cleveland, cleveland history, foundation, grave art, hand, historic preservation, ohio, scavenger hunt, sculpture, statues, woodland cemetery on August 21, 2010| Leave a Comment »
While the title of this post is a little smart-alecky, I don’t consider what I’m posting about to be a light topic.
The title came to me while I was looking at this photograph of a memorial for the Lacey family in Woodland Cemetery in Cleveland. The erosion and possible vandalism to the Lacey monument is sadly typical of Woodland in general. It is a cemetery in disrepair. There is a cemetery foundation, which does its best, but we all know how hard it is for non-profits in general, and in this economy in particular. A few cemeteries are extremely well-off, but most historic cemeteries have few resources towards their upkeep.
So if you care about cemetery preservation, find out if your local historic cemetery has a foundation, and consider throwing a few bucks its way the next time you are making charitable donations. In that vein, while researching this post, I discovered that there is a Historic Cleveland Cemeteries Scavenger Hunt this weekend. Hope to see some of you there!