Ludlow Community Association 50th anniversary celebration September 2007 |
The Ludlow Community Association took its name from the neighborhood elementary school — Ludlow Elementary School, at Ludlow and Southington, shown as a red star on the map. Many of the homes in the school's area are in Cleveland. This arrangement dates back to September 1912, when the school districts of Cleveland and Shaker Heights exchanged some areas. In 1987, in a major reorganization, Shaker Heights closed four elementary schools, including Ludlow. The building is now leased to PEP - the Positive Education Program and is used for its Greenview Day Treatment Center which provides educational and mental health services to children with serious emotional challenges. |
From Google Earth™ |
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50th Anniversary Meeting |
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LCA Presidents - Past
and Present |
1967 Cosmopolitan Pioneers Another story of the early days. Published in the Ohio Bell Magazine, probably in 1967. To read the article, click here. |
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1968 |
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2004 Paul Mason. son of an LCA founder, now senior vice president - politics at ABC News, was executive producer of "The Reunion". |
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2007 Making a neighborhood what you dream it to be click here. |
Links to more information on Ludlow and the Community Association |
Thanks to Tom Chelimsky, Ron Spetrino, Carolyn Milter, Meghan Hays and Alan Gressel for their help in building these pages. Arnie Berger, webkeeper |