This weekโ€™s quiz writer went down a rabbit hole while researching Cleveland trivia and ended up somewhere between pink flamingo lawn ornaments and a plate of pierogis. Naturally, that turned into our first question: Which Cleveland suburb is famous for both?

Donโ€™t worry, the rest of the quiz is a little more serious (but still fun!). Youโ€™ll find questions about bees buzzing in an urban farm, new services for CMSD students and major investments in local health care.

So grab your Cleveland pride (and maybe a pierogi or two) and see how much you know about whatโ€™s happening in our community.Before we get started, letโ€™s give a shout out to quiz takers Patricia C., Benjamin D. and Kaushik S. for scoring 100% on last weekโ€™s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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What Cleveland suburb is famous for its pink flamingo lawn ornaments and a pierogi festival?*
Which Cleveland neighborhood is home to Hood Honey โ€“ an urban farm that promotes the importance of bees?*
What service is expanding at several CMSD schools?*
How much is being invested in the expansion of the Hitchcock Center for Women?*
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