IdeaStar: The Flipside. Please enjoy a taste of our off-beat humor and observations about life in particular as we chronicle the events, adventures and good deeds of IdeaStar in this blog. IdeaStar is a full-service Web development firm in Cleveland and while we do some very serious work for our customers we also have a lighter side (that's what keeps us going).

Thursday, May 22, 2008

IdeaStar's Ctrl + Alt + KICKBALL!

Watch out for Big Foot!

Ctrl + Alt + KICKBALL!, IdeaStar’s kickball team, completed the season this week 2 to 6. Unfortunately they lost the last game to Shamrock Tavern.

The team of Andi Hoppes, Becky Lovejoy, Whitney Zunic, Ryan Pastorelle, Mike Balogh, Brian Darby, Jon Vokes, Dale Cassidy, James Polak, Scott Largent , Chris Arpajian, and Eleni Champagne played Monday nights, at Mulberry's in the flats as part of ClevelandPlays .


Becky, Jamey, Dale, Mike, Chris, Ryan, Whitney and Andi before the last league game. Playoffs start 8 p.m. June 2 against Equity Kickers. Good luck and happy kicking!

Monday, May 12, 2008

IdeaStar's Greg Kopp Lends a Helping Hand in New Orleans

IdeaStar Development Manager Greg Kopp recently took a week off from work…to work.

He volunteered to do construction work for New Orleans Habitat, a branch of Habitat for Humanity International. The organization is dedicated to the ongoing recovery and rebuilding of New Orleans.

“I built some steps and hung some doors. I know that doesn’t sound like much. But in a small way it is helping somebody get their home back, and I like doing that kind of work,” Greg said. The woman for whom the house is being constructed is currently living in a FEMA trailer. “There were acres of land just totally washed out,” Greg said. “It really helps to put your own life in perspective.”
A letter of gratitude from a future homeowner.

Greg's steps in progress.

While in New Orleans, Greg worked on projects in Musicians' Village, a neighborhood started for low-income musicians to keep the music in New Orleans. He lived at Camp Hope, a converted elementary school that now serves as a dormitory for Habitat volunteers.

A finished section of Musicians' Village

“Ever since hurricane Katrina I wanted to go and volunteer, but never decided to get up off the couch and just go. The most recent season of This Old House showcases a home in New Orleans that was damaged by the flood. As part of the series, they also discussed the Habitat projects taking place down there, so I started dong some research,” Greg said. “I just decided it was time to do this."

Empty storefronts are a common sight.

As an unexpected trip perk , the car rental agency was out of standard run-of-the-mill cars. So Greg drove the Mercedes which was substituted for the same price. “It was difficult to give that back,” Greg said.

Greg is looking forward to another volunteer trip in New Orleans, and hopes to take his wife Bonnie with him. “I encourage anyone to volunteer. It was work, but also a lot of fun, and the people down there really appreciate the help.”

If you are interested in volunteering with Habitat, either in New Orleans or closer to home, visit the Habitat Web site.

Pictures taken by Greg Kopp.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Mike Wise Wows 'Em at The Web Association

IdeaStar's own Mike Wise was among the speakers discussing The Evolution of Digital Content at the April 29 meeting of the Cleveland Web Association. Mike is our Vice President of Insurance Technologies, guiding IdeaStar insurance clients through the process of Web enabling their products and procedures. Mike's main point? All content on the Web must be "engaging, engaging, engaging" to be of value.

Mike brought his own cheering section, including IdeaStar's James Polak, Whitney Zunic, Becky Lovejoy and Andi Hoppes. Steve Lamb and Jon Vokes were working the cameras. They, of course, gave him a standing ovation.