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Summer Plans vs
Summer Income?Simple steps to make the best of yoursummer vacation despite the economy.
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ove. They talk about it on TV. They singabout it in songs. In love, loving, and
love for always, it doesnt matter how youslice it, two things remain about love. It aint
easy and its not natural.
Hold up! What does he mean? You see, itsnot in our nature to love, although we sayand sing of it often. Let me ask this, howpatient and kind are you? Are you easily an-gered or jealous? Do you trust and hope inthose who dont do the same for you? Tolove means to exhibit an unnatural type of
strength that ghts ones own ego and self-interest whether it be in business or per-sonal relationships.
We must love despite ourselves. We mustsacrice immediate retribution for immedi-ate forgiveness. Love your neighbors, jobs,superviors, and adversaries. Martin LutherKing Jr. said it best, Hatred darkens life, loveilluminates it. Love never fails.
This issue would not be possible withoutmost importantly our Creator, Mom andDad, the Canvas Magazine staff, and our un-believeable advertisers.
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Now these three remain: faith, hope and love.But the greatest of these is love.
-1 Corinthians 13:13
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contentsEXTRAS05 editors note16 party pictures18 event calendar
20 the list+
PEOPLE08 jennifer ragin- tips for young professionals
ART&MUSIC10 listen up: black cease
BUSINESS
11 lonnie coleman- perseverance is key
FEATURE
12 summer vacation planning
- to spend or not to spend
22 memories llc
- paving the way for other youth
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PROFILE |urban professionals
jennifer raginbring it on entertainment
Tell us about yourself. Im originally from Manning, South Car-olina. As a young girl, I loved singing. There was no doubt that Iwould be doing something in music when I got older. Ive worked
with numerous artists including Diddy, T.I., Keyshia Cole, Young Jeezy and The Dream with whom I will be going on tour this year.
Describe your typical work day? My day usually consists of confer-ence calls with major record labels, reports, going over calendars for promoruns, visiting retail, dealing with club and mix show djs. Making sure that
these artists have a presence in the market place.
Why is your job important? Im responsible for getting the word
out to the consumers before the project hits the market place. With pre-promotions, the projects have a greater chance of having better retail num-bers.
What advice do you have for people seeking a similar career
path? The music industry is denitely different from years ago. The passion
& love just isnt there anymore. Artists dont want to work, they think after
one hot single or platinum album they dont have to work the second timearound. Then with piracy going on, no one wants to buy albums anymore.
What is the salary range for your position? This depends on themarket/area your in.
Whats your favorite quote? I can do all things through Christ whichstrengtheneth me. (Philippians 4:13).
Age:
27
Title:
VP of Marketing
& Promotions
Location:
Maple Heights
School:
Ohio Center for
Broadcasting
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LONNIE COLEMAN
ike a lot of young business owners, Lonnie Coleman, started out with not much
more than a hope and a dream. So far this hope and dream have resulted in athriving company, Coleman Spohn, with hands in everything from Progressive Field andQuicken Loans Arena to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their recent client list includesUniversity Hospitals, South Pointe Hospital, and Ford Motor Company to say the least.
Mr. Coleman founded his initial company,ColeJon Corp., in 1976, as a two-man out-t which grew quickly but not in spite of
many challenges into a multifaceted 750employee operation working with NASA,Air Force, US Navy, and the EPA.
We didnt know we didnt have enoughmoney, but we stayed in it, says Cole-man. Along with tremendous amounts ofperseverance, he credits the aid of manyindividuals and organizations with hisgrowth including Clevelands Council ofSmaller Enterprises (COSE) which aids
in providing Coleman Spohn employeeswith health insurance and benets.
To nd out more about Lonnie Coleman,
COSE and the upcoming COSE MinorityBusiness Resorces Reception call 216-344-9966.
COLEMAN SPOHNFull Service Mechanical Contracting
Start-up Year: 1976
Start-up Costs: $10k
Services: HVAC & Plumbing.
Revenue: $20 million +
Youve got to have a sense of stick-
toitiveness and perseverance. Too manytimes, we hit a little bump in the road
that makes us give up and go back.
local entrepreneurs | PROFILE
Read the rest of our interview with Lonnie Coleman
(ColemanSpohn) atCanvasCleveland.com
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Can we afford it? One of the many questions families areasking this summer as gas prices rise is one of nancial lifeand death. Heres how to make your summer a good one!
Written by Michael Wright & Jay Bobo
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ummer is coming soon and with thatmeans more families will be gettingout on the road and spending time
together whether that means quick trips to
Cedar Point or long road journeys to familyreunions all across the country. Though ourdesires to spend time with family haventchanged over the years, the economy de-nitely has made summer vacation planningdifcult with gas prices up and incomes
down everywhere.
There are a lot of ways in which to cut backon your vacation spending but the primaryone is also the most obvious - explore yourlocal area. Ohios tourism website (www.discoverohio.com) has tons of informationto help you nd out about attractions and
events around Cleveland that you may havenever known about. Even more importantly,they have great discounts and coupons onsome of those places youve been wantingto go to but couldnt afford the expense.Coupons for military families, bed & break-
fast specials, and local resort & spa packagesare all available at the website above.
Ask yourself have you ever been to the AAAFive Diamond Award winning Walden Re-sort right outside of Cleveland? Its cheaperthan youd think and perfect for couples.
Our nal vacation tip - visit your neighbors.
Amir Eylon, Ohios director of tourism,states, More people know about whats hap-pening in Atlanta than whats taking place intheir own city or other cities in Ohio. Youdbe surprised to know how much there is todo in big cities Columbus and Cincinnati likethe Columbus Jazz & Ribs Fest or Cincin-natis Macys Musical Festival both of whichare coming up in July.
Like a lot of things in life, most things arentfree but surprisingly a lot of the in-state fes-tivals are without cost. Ohio is also hometo over 72 state parks some of which areconsidered the greatest in the nation.Theres no problem with taking the time topick up the grill and try someplace new be-
Syond your usual summer stomping grounds.Visit some place where youve never been!Youd be surprised to nd out what theres
to do when you open yourself up to lookingaround you and trying new things.
To also help out with your summer plans,weve recently linked with one local family tond out more about how they spend their
time together without breaking the bank ordigging into savings. We hope its helpful foryou as its been for us.
Tell us a little bit about your-
selves. Where are you both from?
Profession? Number of kids?
David is a professional radio and club DJ(DJ FRESH). He works for Z107.9 (RadioOne) Tara is an Independent Provider forthe State of Ohio. Both attended ClevelandState University and obtained Bachelors de-grees Davids in Communication and Tarasin Psychology. Ebay is Taras 9 yr. old sonfrom a previous relationship. Were happily
married couple and expecting our secondchild in August.
How important is it to spend time
together as a family? Do you have
a family game night? As a family wend it very important to make family time
as well as have a date night for each other.It sets a balance to us because things canget so hectic in everyday life that when youlook up your family will be the rst to suf-fer so we set a day during the week to alldo something as a family. It usually includeswhat we call BW3 family night every Tues-
day where we eat and play a quiz trivia gameBW3 offers as a family. We also nd time to
play games at home such as Monopoly,Operation, Uno and Connect Four.
Are there any challenges you face
in juggling work and spending time
together? How do you overcome
We fnd it very important to make
family time as well as set a date
night with each other.
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those challenges? Juggling work andfamily time isnt much of a challenge for usat all because we both have exible sched-ules. Our professions pretty much allow usto make our own schedules.
Is it more or less difcult to nd af-
fordable family activities locally?
It is more difcult to nd family activities pe-riod in Cleveland not so much if its afford-able or not but just things to do as a familystructure. It seems like society doesnt pro-mote family living. I would love to see moreoppurtunities out here for people with fami-lies to be able to do besides go out to eat,
movies, etc.
What are some of your favorite in-
door/outdoor activities that you
try to do as a family? Some of our fa-vorite indoor activities include movie nightwhere we order take out and rent mov-ies from the Redbox or watch Law & Or-dermarathons all day yes Ebay too. (While
laughing) When indoors we usually act crazywith each other and have a lot of fun laugh-ing. Its something we enjoy doing as a family.Outdoors, we try to take Ebay to the parkor bar-b-que if the weather permits.
Outside of Cleveland, what are
some of the things youve done as
a family? We love to travel. We take trips Read the rest of our interview withDavid & TaraatCanvasCleveland.com
in the summer time. Weve been to Virgin-ia, Washington DC and Canada. We are nowplanning a trip to take our son to Orlando,Florida.
How often do you guys take time
for yourselves away from the kids?
What are some of your fave ro-
mantic things to do around Cleve-
land as a couple? We do have a regulardate night where our son is not able to gowith us. It can include anything from having aromantic dinner at a nice restaurant, book-ing a hotel room for a night or two, evengoing out and just enjoying the night life in
downtown Cleveland.
With regards to spending time to-
gether, what advice do you have for
other families? Other families shouldknow how important family is and howspending time and making time for one an-other is also important. We are considereda blended family but yet we structured our-
selves for whats important to each otherto raise our kid(s) in a happy, safe and wellground environment. Due to work, some-times parents dont have time to be a familyso we challenge others to make time as afamily for their kid(s) and spouses.
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Lust at Lux
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April 21, 2010 - Fred G Entertainment and friends held a special concert featuringperformances by Zapp & Frankie Beverly at State Theatre.
Frankie Beverly & Maze Concert
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CONCERTS//05/21 MaxwellFeaturing Jill Scott@ Quicken Loans, 730pmVisit livenation.com for more info.
05/27 Drake@ House of Blues, 9pm
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0/28 Earth, Wind, & Fire@ Time Warner Amphitheatre, 8pm
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05/27 Diana Ross@ State Theatre, 8pm
Visit playhousesquare.org for more info.
EVENTS//05/09 After the Love Has Gone@ State Theatre, 3:30 & 7:30pm
Visit playhousesquare.com for more info.
05/16 What Fashion Really Is@ Cleveland Playhouse, 6pm / $30
Call Vernon Robinson, 216-541-0735 for more info.
Would you like to add your event to our calendar?Email us at [email protected]
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At what age do we begin to pave the way for others? In thecase of the young guys of Memories LLC, age is nothing but a
number - all you got to do is get started.
Written by Andre Cisco II
Morethan
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he memories and childhood pactsof Clevelands newest up and com-ing clothing line have blossomed
into the foundation for a successful venturein the fashion industry. Memories, LLC wasstarted by ve childhood friends who grew
up in Clevelands Glenville area and vowedas children not to be undertaken by the vio-lence and negative temptations known tosway area youth.
Under the direction of their mentorand primary investor, NFL Quarterbackand Heisman Trophy Winner Troy Smith,these ve young entrepreneurs have con-
cocted a fashion formula that they thinkwill ll a void in outtting and street wear.
We recently sat down with all the membersof Memories LLC and discussed their inspi-rations, goals, and overall direction for thebrand and company.
Who is Memories, LLC? Memories is
comprised of ve life long friends, Kevin, Be-nard, Tremel, Melvin and Kendall, who grewup in the inner city and were inuenced to
be successful from the good and bad memo-ries of childhood!
Why did you guys decide to start
a clothing line? Our motivation on thesurface was that we were known for being
well dressed and fashion oriented at a youngage, and we believe Cleveland has a greatvariety of people who are into fashion thatrespect are opinion on style. Underneaththose surface reasons, Memories, LLC wasfounded to honor the memory of our de-ceased friend Anthony Gordon and to showother inner city youth that there are posi-tive alternatives to obtain success.
What is your denition of style?
Style can be dened as art! Its one of the
toughest things in fashion! Its easy to buynice apparel, but how you wear something is
just as important as what you wear!What type of pieces can we look to
see from Memories, LLC rst line?
TRight now we are working on t-shirts, jacket,hoodies, pullovers and womens tops for ourrst release.
What advice do you have for the
youth who admire you? You neverknow what you are capable of doing untilyou try! Its great to be successful, but itseven more enjoyable when you overcomeall the obstacles that took a toll in the jour-ney to reach your graduated outcome!
What separates Memories from
any other clothing line on the mar-
ket? We believe the meaning of memories
is much more genuine and respectable thanany other name brand. Its like music, peoplesometimes hear different songs and relatethem to a past time that they experienced,whether good or bad! And I feel Memoriesis the same. It has an impact on people andthings that they have been through or arepresently going through.
Why do you feel Troy Smith is help-ing Memories clothing line? Troy is thekind of guy who relates to certain situationsthat inner city individuals are going through.He is also someone who takes action, webelieve he sees characteristics of himself ineach and every one of us and would give hisall for us to have the opportunity to betterourselves in anyway possible.
Is there a motto that Memories
goes by as a group? Honesty & Loy-alty... We live by this because these twowords. No matter if its business, friendship,or marriage, you have to be able to trusteach one with your life for the success toreach its maximum capacity.
What should we look for fromMemories, LLC in the near future?
Our rst line comes later this year. We also
have, a new website, and a mix-tape comingsoon so be on the look out for that.
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