COPY for 3rd page, June issue

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  • George Barletta and his dog Barney help deliver the Heights Observer every month. "I'm just one of many who contribute the time and expense of helping to put the Heights Observer in the hands of Heights residents. The Observer is the only source of items that are news only to the Heights community, while allowing more in-depth coverage of broader Heights-related events. In newsprint or online it is the one and only place to turn to for what really matters in Cleveland Heights and University Heights.

    Why contribute?  How often do you get your money's worth for anything, let alone twice your money's worth?"
  • Andrea Morris helps deliver the Heights Observer every month. "FutureHeights is a wonderful organization and the Heights Observer is great community outreach. The Heights Observer lets people know what's going on around town. And it reminds us of what we need to do to become better citizens and to care about one another as a community."
  • Joanne Campbell writes stories for the Heights Observer and help deliver it every month. "The Heights Observer gives the community immediate access to information. It focuses on what you want to know. And it gives you a voice, a real chance to say something about things that are important.
    FutureHeights is an important organization. They give you a chance to know about and participate in your own community."
  • Lita Gonzalez writes for the Heights Observer and helps deliver it every month. "Writing for the Observer allows me to feel a part of the community and tell the community's stories.  It allows me to give back to the community that has given so much to me. When FutureHeights began it had a vision to make something that would serve and improve the community, and meet future challenges. It has done just that in the Heights Observer. There's nothing else like it anywhere."
  • Heights Youth Club Asstant Director Jeff Haynes writes for the Heights Observer and leads a group of club members in delivering it every month. "Delivering the Heights Observer gives our kids an opportunity to give back and help others. And it gives them a sense that giving back can be easy and rewarding at the same time.

    The partnership with FutureHeights helps us tell our story: the youth who come to our club are doing positive things in the community."
  • Tracey Cooley writes for the Heights Observer and helps deliver it each month. "I deliver the Heights Observer every month.  It gives me a great opportunity to meet the merchants in the area. Local businesses love the Heights Observer; they look forward to getting it. They know it's a great way to get the word out.

    I live in South Euclid, but I love Cleveland Heights. FutureHeights is doing good things here and I see such value in what they're doing.

    Buy Local is a strong message that needs to be heard."