2592 W 14th St
Cleveland, Ohio

From the website:
With two-thirds of its space dedicated to conducting social work throughout the community, the Pilgrim Congregational Church was the first building on the West Side to have electricity. Since 1894, its beautiful interior has illuminated the neighborhood. Also visit one of the most impressive religious structures in Cleveland: St. Michael's. Built in 1892, this High Victorian Gothic structure houses a holy relic of St. Cecilia beneath its altar.

Locations: Pilgrim Congregational at 10 a.m. (2592 W.14 St.) and St. Michael's at 11 a.m. (3114 Scranton Rd.)

A full-tour series package is available for $40 for members and $60 for non-members. To purchase the package, call 216.621.0082 no later than Friday, January 19, 2007.

Other tours are as follows: Baptist Churches (1/25/07); Downtown Churches (2/13/07); Mosques (3/3/07); and Synagogues (4/17/07).

The Cleveland 101 Series was created to introduce participants to the city's history and the challenges and successes of urban renewal and revitalization. It is a chance for newcomers and natives alike to explore their town like never before.

Sponsored by City Club New Leaders and Cleveland Bridge Builders in partnership with Islamic Medical Association of North America for the Case Medical School, Jewish Community Federation Young Leadership Division, MotivAsians for Cleveland, Muslim Student Association of Case Western Reserve University, Urban League of Greater Cleveland Young Professionals, and Young Latino Network.

Official Website: http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=5433

Added by sspivack on December 30, 2006