Cleveland/ Community & Society
Published on April 23, 2020
Top Cleveland news: Library to cut staff by 300; Tri-C JazzFest to be replaced by virtual concertPhoto: Roy Luck/Flickr

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Tri-C JazzFest canceled, virtual concert planned

Tri-C has announced that this year's JazzFest, which was slated to take place in June, has been canceled. In its place, Tri-C plans to present a virtual concert featuring local musicians.

Read the full story on Cleveland Scene.

Cuyahoga County Public Library to lay off or furlough more than 300

The Cuyahoga County Public Library system will lay off or furlough the entirety of its contract and seasonal workforce to prepare for a projected $5 million budget shortfall due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Read the full story on Cleveland Scene.

Bakery donates loaves to first responders, others

The owners of Stone Oven Wholesale Bakery teamed up with their staff to deliver almost 1,400 loaves of bread to crisis first responders from April 13-17. The deliveries were made possible by a $2,000 donation from two donor couples.

Read the full story on www.clevelandjewishnews.com.


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