#PeopleofCLE

#PeopleofCLE: David, ready to explore new frontiers
"And if you’re by the ocean, I mentioned to my wife, it would be awesome to scuba dive, I always dreamed about that as a kid. And she said, why don't you?"
#PeopleofCLE: Grace, a bookseller in tune with music
"He was in this group, and I heard samples through what he posted on Facebook. And I thought I’ve always wanted to be in a band that sounds like this."
#PeopleofCLE: Chad, a teacher in love with nature
"Through high school, whenever I just needed some space, that’s where I would go … to the woods."
#PeopleofCLE: Guy, inspired to help others
"I love helping people, and that’s what my job consisted of. I was more thinking about helping people."
#PeopleofCLE: Laura, an actor from the very start
"My parents would hand me money, I would shoot through the neighbors’ back yard, cut through their yard to go to the railroad station and take the train into the city to go see shows by myself."
#PeopleofCLE: Karly, equipped with a new worldview
"His death was so shocking, but at the same time, it opened up my whole worldview to this other dimension. That was honestly the thing that kept me going."
#PeopleofCLE: Chris, on a mission to be a good manager
"I want to be a good manager. Just to be for everybody at work, treat everybody equally."
#PeopleofCLE: Dawn, nursing assistant, finishing her bucket list
"I thought about going back to school for awhile, but I allowed life to get in the way and do other things."
#PeopleofCLE: Greg, pet photographer with a passion
"I think if you really want something and try hard and work—I had to work 60 to 70 hours a week my first couple years—but hard work pays off."
#PeopleofCLE: Landon, a hopeful Christian in Euclid-Green
"I didn’t really think much of it for a long time, but I decided to start taking it seriously and learn what it means to be a Christian first around my junior year of high school."
#PeopleofCLE: Tyler, a keyboard wizard since 6
"It wasn’t until college that I decided to take guitar lessons. It was ironic that all the stuff I taught myself was technically correct."