Sunday, August 23, 2009

Columbus Dispatch Highlights the Weinland Park Area of Columbus


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clipped from dispatch.com
Weinland Park is known for its poverty, violence and drug problems, but some residents see a community with potential
Sunday, 
August 23, 2009 3:44 AM


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
On the front of a worn brick apartment building on N. 4th Street in the Weinland Park
neighborhood, someone scrawled the words "Short North Jungle."
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It's a landmark drivers see as they pass through the neighborhood on their way from Downtown to
Clintonville or the Ohio State University area.
And an unfortunate symbol, some say.
"That's the billboard for our community," said Robert Caldwell, a neighborhood resident and
former president of the Weinland Park Community Civic Association.
But it's not the complete story.
A sign next to a church a few blocks away announces "Fresh bagels in the morning!" as well as
Wi-Fi.
Last weekend, the civic association presented its annual community festival featuring family
events and music.
<p>I'zah Ward, 8, left, plays with 5-year-old Quessence Lyles, top, and Quilaya Lyles, 3, in Weinland Park. Data show that in 2000, six of every 10 children there lived in poverty, but millions have been spent to fix blighted housing.</p>
<p>Archbishop John-Cassian Lewis of Saint Sophia Orthodox Cathedral cooks with junior chefs Tatiana Eagle, 12, left, and Daejana Riggins, 8. As many as 80 people attend the free daily dinner the church offers. It also provides bagels and coffee every morning.</p> 
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