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Call Today for Information 440-460-1096 • BGibson@Th eGreensandFountains.com 1555 Brainard Road • Lyndhurst, OH 44124 Life In Lyndhurst Fall and Winter 2018 BICYCLE LICENSES EMERGENCIES Let’s Talk Trash! Bicycle Licenses are available at Call 911 from a landline. Or HOLIDAYS City Hall and are free. Please call program 440.442.1234 into your On the following observed Holidays 440.442.5777 cellphone to access Lyndhurst there will be NO Rubbish or Recycling Emergency Dispatch directly. pickup: BICYCLE HELMETS Labor Day – September 3rd Bicycle Helmets are highly E-NEWS UPDATES Thanksgiving Day – November 22nd recommended for all riders and Receive regular updates on your If your collection day falls on one of passengers. At our Community Center, community via our e-newsletter! these your pickup will be the next day. we sponsor a Using Your Head Bicycle Sign up at www.lyndhurst-oh.com Please have your rubbish and recycling Helmet Program through our affiliation out by 7 a.m. trash day. Containers must with the Injury Prevention Center FIRE SAFETY CHECKS be removed the same day! at Rainbow Babies and Children’s The Fire Department offers free Home Hospital, which allows us to provide Fire Safety inspections. To make an YARD WASTE Bicycle Helmets at our cost of $10 each. appointment, please call 440.473.5139 All grass clippings, hedge trimmings Each Bell Sports helmet is individually and garden plants must be placed in fitted – for adults and children over 2 GRASS ORDINANCE paper Yard Waste bags or designated years of age – by appointment only by Grass may not be taller than 8” by City containers. Yard Waste in plastic bags calling 440.449.5011. Ordinance. Tall grass and/or weeds WILL NOT BE COLLECTED! Also see the spreading seeds are declared a Leaf Collection notice in this issue! BLOCK PARTY REQUESTS nuisance. Block Party requests can be submitted WEEKEND RUBBISH at City Hall at least 2 weeks before your HOUSE NUMBERS From April until the weekend of event. A visit by Fire, Police or even Addresses must be clearly visible from November 17th and 18th the Mayor and Councilman can be the street. Rubbish and yard debris may be arranged as well!! dropped off at the Lyndhurst Service NOISE Garage on Saturdays and Sundays from CHILD CAR SEATS Lyndhurst Ordinances prohibit 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Free Safety Checks for child car noise that disturbs the peace. This service is for RESIDENTS ONLY – and booster seats are available – Noise complaints are given greater proof of residency is required. by appointment only – at our Fire consideration before 7 a.m. and after 9 Department by calling 440.473.5139. p.m. PAPER SHREDDING Shredding Day will be Saturday, DOGS PARKING BAN October 27th from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dogs are not permitted to run at large. No parking is permitted on City streets in the City Hall Parking Lot. Owners are required to pickup dog between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. waste immediately. Nuisance dogs COMPUTER RECYCLING should be reported to Lyndhurst Police POWER OUTAGES Place your old computer or other non-emergency at 440.473.5116. Please report any outage directly to peripherals next to your recycling CEI at 888.544.4877, not to the Police container on collection day to be picked Department or City Hall. up and recycled or bring to the Service Department Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. or to weekend collection.

Lyndhurst Community Center Our Lyndhurst Community Center is available for please stop by for a tour (appointments preferred at use by community organizations, businesses with 440.449.5011). Our regular hours are Monday - Friday their principal base in Lyndhurst and for our residents 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for private events. There are six rooms available to We collect old cell phones (iPods-iPads-MP3 players accommodate events large or small. and digital cameras, too) to be recycled for donation to If you have not yet visited our Community Center, the American Cancer Society.

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5 Letter From The Mayor 6 Police Department 8 Schools & Education 10-12 Business & Finance 14-26 Community 14 Home Day Entertainment Lineup 16 Home Day Children’s Entertainment Lineup 18 From the Service Department 20 Lyndhurst Garden Club 22 Community Calendar 24 Featured Homes 25 The Community Partnership on Aging Lyndhurst Police personnel – Detective Michael Scipione, 26 Meals on Wheels School Resource/Community Liaison Officer Kathy Tomaro, Chief Rick Porrello and Executive Lieutenant Patrick Rhode staffed a booth at Lyndhurst’s National Night Out Event in August. City of Lyndhurst Contact Information Lyndhurst Municipal Center 5301 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, 44124 Councilman At Large: Charles A. LoPresti [email protected] Members Of Council: 440.442.5777 Ext. #605 Ward 1 and Vice Mayor: Ward 3: Councilman At Large: David A. Frey Lane A. Schlessel Joseph Marko [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 440.442.5777 Ext. #601 440.442.5777 Ext. #603 440.442.5777 Ext. #606

Ward 2: Ward 4: Councilman At Large: Joseph Gambatese Steve C. Grushetsky Jeff Price [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 440.442.5777 Ext. #602 440.442.5777 Ext. #604 440.442.5777 Ext. #607

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4 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio Letter From The Mayor Dear Neighbors ooking at the calendar, it is hard to believe company – some meeting for the first time – so much of this year has already passed. and sharing food, some playing games and LSchools will be open soon, pools will be everyone just getting to know each other a little closing and our 93rd Home Day weekend is better. These are the types of things that bring around the corner. As much as I enjoy funnel a community together! Block Parties are easy to cakes and all of the other trappings of our organize and the benefits to the neighborhoods great Lyndhurst Home Day, I wish that summer are tremendous! Contact City Hall and we will help would hold on just a little while longer. in any way we can! I want to remind everyone about the “Life in At this year’s Home Day you will see some Lyndhurst” section at the front of this magazine. changes that the Committee has thought of to Mayor In it we try to introduce or remind everyone about make the weekend more fun and to bring all in Patrick A. Ward the simple expectations the City and our residents attendance closer to the entertainment in the Big have of each other. More information can always Tent and in the new Children’s Entertainment Tent. Photo / Jonathan Koslen be found on our City website www.lyndhurst-oh. Please see the full entertainment lineup in this Photography com or by contacting City Hall. issue of Lyndhurst Life. I certainly hope to see you Another event where you will get great there! information from all of our Departments and other agencies is our annual Council Coffee Event which Sincerely, will be held on Saturday, October 6th from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Community Center. We will even Patrick A. Ward serve you breakfast! Mayor We have enjoyed the company of neighbors [email protected] at many Block Parties so far this season. It is 440.442.5777 great to see our residents enjoying each other’s

17TH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S HALLOWEEN PARTY designed for those 8 and under

Lyndhurst Community Center • Saturday Oct. 20, 2018 • 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. CRAFTS, GAMES, MAGIC & MORE Tickets: Children $4.00 Adults $6.00 Tickets will be available Wed. Oct. 3 - Wed. Oct. 17 at the Community Center & online at www.lyndhurst-oh.com Space is LIMITED so plan to get your tickets early! For more information call (440) 449-5011 In the spirt of the event, we encourage costumes for ALL

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earning to drive a car is a rite of passage for teenagers. the street or on the sidewalk. For their parents, the accompanying anxiety is a Don’t forget to educate your young driver about the car Lcertainty. itself. Proper fluid levels, tire pressure and tread depth, and National Teen Driver Safety Week occurs every October, good brakes are but a few areas of concern. Maintenance but anytime is a smart time to discuss safety for new is every vehicle owner’s responsibility. drivers. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of Defensive driving is an engaged, multi-tasking technique death for teens. The risk of a crash is higher among 16 to with consistent awareness of surroundings to anticipate 19-year-olds, than any other age group. These risks can be and avoid or effectively counter sudden dangers. Develop reduced. a habit of staying mentally aware of your own driving, Parents, guardians and other responsible adults play and to that of nearby motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians. important roles in teaching teens how to drive. It starts Routinely scan ahead, from left to right, and check your with modeling good behavior. What are your personal rear view and side view mirrors. habits regarding distracted driving? Alcohol consumption Oftentimes, motorists invite problems by failing to allow and driving? Compliance with speed limits? Following too enough time to meet their travel deadlines. Speeding closely? Are you an aggressive driver? What messages are and impatient driving will be costly, sooner or later. Give you sending to the young members of your family? Teens yourself extra time and anticipate potential traffic delays who routinely witness a parent’s unsafe habits are more so you do not rush. likely to behave the same than children of safe drivers. Driving is a privilege that can enhance many other Talk to your kids about the risks. Anything that takes areas of life. But there is a tradeoff. Inexperience or bad a driver’s eyes off the road, or mind off driving, is habits of a new driver can bring a future of frustrating dangerous. It can be cell phone usage or disruptive and expensive tickets and license suspensions, rising passengers. It can be ear buds and loud music. Being insurance rates, or harmful, even tragic accidents. Invest able to hear a vehicle horn or emergency vehicle siren is time in fostering your child’s good skills and improve your important. own behind the wheel, and make them the foundation of Developing driving skills takes time and experience. The safe driving. fifty hour minimum of supervised time for probationary driver’s license applicants is just that—a minimum. You Rick Porrello as parent or guardian can require and provide more. Be a Chief of Police valuable coach during this important life phase. It is also a good time to take stock of your own driving habits and [email protected] make improvements where needed. (Not raising a future 440.442.1234 driver? Then let this article trigger your driving review.) Stress the importance of wearing safety belts. Teach October – Crime Prevention Month. October has become “lock, buckle, start.” When you get in the car, first lock the the official month for recognizing and celebrating the doors, second fasten your seatbelt, and then start the practice of crime prevention, while promoting awareness engine. A large percentage of traffic crashes result from of important issues such as victimization, volunteerism, following too closely. Don’t increase the risk of running and creating safer, more caring communities. The month- into the vehicle in front of you when it suddenly slows or long celebration spotlights successful crime prevention stops. There is simply no good reason for tailgating. Back efforts on the local, state and national levels. off and allow at least one car length for every ten miles per hour of speed. Emphasize the applicable laws and extra care needed during inclement weather, when on hills, curves, traffic circles, while entering and exiting freeways, proceeding through construction zones, or when passing a police officer handling a crash or traffic stop. Discuss the attention needed when traveling through parking lots, or when parking or unparking. Talk about blind spots. Remember that when pulling out of a driveway, cross traffic may include joggers, bicyclists and pedestrians in

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Business LYNDHURST ON THE RISE An inside look at our featured businesses Taste of Legacy: Legacy News Join us Sunday, August 26th from noon to 5 p.m. for the 15th Annual Taste of Legacy! Bring the entire family for a day fit for all ages complete with a Kid Zone with balloon artists, face painters, DJ, games with the and Gladiators and more; live music from Saborit Latin Soul (12-2 p.m.) and Rockport (3-5 p.m.), not to mention samples from your favorite Legacy Village restaurants and specialty food retailers! Ticket packs are $10 each and include Taste Dollars, redeemable for food samples from your favorite Legacy Village eateries. Taste Dollars are available for purchase in advance online and at the Legacy Village Management office and onsite during the event. All other activities are free and open to the public, and the event will be held rain or shine! Participating Restaurants Include: Bar Louie, BRIO, California Pizza Kitchen, The Capital Grille, Granite City Food & Brewery, The Melting Pot, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Starbucks, and Black Box Fix. **Restaurants and participants are subject to change.

Wildroots: Wildroots is coming to Legacy Village from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 22nd! Discover quality local and handmade goods and art, find gifts, home décor and more all while spending time with your friends and family! Wildroots is not just an art market, but a place to connect with artists and makers. Wildroots draws fine artisans from all across and beyond for an eventful day of shopping, being outdoors, discovery and inspiration! With over 50 vendors, you’ll want to plan on spending the day at Legacy Village. Enjoy fine baked goods and local coffee for breakfast, then stop over to one of Legacy Village’s fantastic restaurants for lunch!

Wild Mango: Wild Mango, an Asian-Fusion style restaurant with an emphasis on quality without compromise, will soon be calling Legacy Village it’s East Side home. Wild Mango brings a contemporary feel and look to the food as well as the interior design and is sure to be the go-to restaurant when you’re looking for an eclectic dining experience in a sophisticated and vibrant atmosphere.

SEL Appreciation Day: Join us for SEL Appreciation Day on Saturday, September 15 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This fun afternoon will feature live musical performances, a vendor fair, a raffle, Dine to Donate opportunities and more! Discover everything the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools has to offer during this informative and interactive event that has something for the entire family! FINANCE NEWS The City of Lyndhurst Finance Department has, once again, received the Auditor of State Award for excellence in financial reporting. These awards reflect the diligence of our City’s staff tracking every dollar received and assuring all are spent in accordance with your City Council’s direction. Good stewardship of your Lyndhurst tax dollars is built on a solid foundation of excellent record keeping.

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Business Featured businesses Goldie’s: The sweet taste of success has returned to Mayfield Road with the opening of Goldie’s Donuts and Bakery at 5211 Mayfield Road! According to owners Paloma and Dustin Goldberg and Jeff Sabroff; they have created a place where “excellence, tradition and love” have come together to bring the freshest donuts and pastries to their customers. All Goldie’s products are certified Kosher as well! Goldie’s Donuts and Bakery is open Sunday through Thursday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visit them soon!

Salon LaChae: Mayor Patrick Ward was pleased to participate in the festivities at the grand opening of Salon LaChae’s new Lyndhurst location. He joined owner Margaret Clark and other beautiful people on May 6th as they celebrated the luxurious space, their second local salon, at 5441 Mayfield Road (next to David’s Bridal) where a host of beauty treatments are available and the entire line of LaChae Cosmetics is on display. For a full menu of products and services visit www.lachaecosmetics.com

It started back in 2011! At AOB Sweet Treats we specialize in gift baskets or boxes, banana A young lady with a pudding , caramel apples and chocolate delights. We also offer passion for making a variety of in store daily sweet treats like cupcakes, brownies, chocolate coated cheesecake bites, cookies and more. delights and sweet treats, that not only We offer custom dessert tables, candy tables and customized gift taste delicious but look baskets for all occasions and your special events. good, began marketing her delights to friends, While we do not make cakes, we do have a wide variety of treats to coworkers and family. offer for your next event. After a decade of working days, creating nights and building a Call us to set up a consultation for pricing for events or packages. following and a brand, this young entrepreneur decided to take a leap of faith and follow her passion. The result is quite far from your Please stop in and check us out! average bakery. Sunday and Monday - CLOSED Tuesday-Wednesday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. AOB (All Occasion Baskets) Sweet Treats is now open in Lyndhurst! It Thursday Noon to 7 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. to is a sweet treat shop with delicacies that range from everyday sweet 4 p.m. treats to decadent creations. 5353 Mayfield Rd. Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 (just east of City Hall) 440- 565-7663 and our website is www.aobasketsandsweettreats.com

Several buildings on Mayfield Road have recently undergone big improvements. The latest are these two great plazas in the 5400 blocks on the south side just east of City Hall. We greatly appreciate the investment and confidence these owners and businesses have in our City of Lyndhurst!

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Community LYNDHURST HOME DAY ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP! FOOD Friday – September 7th Family Fun Night | 5 p.m. — 9 p.m. Pizza The Amazing– Bubble Wanda Donuts Balloon Twister Face Painter Burgers Kids Games Fried Kids D.J. Veggies The Benjaminz: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Cavatelli Saturday – September 8th Cannoli Home Day Midway opens at noon Bratwurst Swamp Boogie Band: 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Pierogies Inferno: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Gyros Sunday – September 9th Sausage Home Day Pancake Breakfast Sandwiches 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. at the Lyndhurst Community Center

Clams Lyndhurst Home Day Parade: Noon Chicken Steps off from Brush High School to Lyndhurst City Hall along Mayfield Road Sandwiches Flag Raising: 1 p.m. Cotton Lyndhurst Park Gazebo Candy The Magic of Rick Smith Jr.: 1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Funnel Steve Fazzini: 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Cakes Elephant The Sophisticated Swing Band: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Ears Ice Cream Lemonade Beer Garden Some of this year’s Home Day Entertainment is made possible due to a generous donation from our partners at NOPEC!

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Sept. 7 | 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. | thebenjaminz.com ‘The Benjaminz’ have been ‘blazing the stage’ together in Cleveland, other cities and states for the past 10 years. Their mission and passion is to stimulate listeners, bring back memories and create new ones while getting folks out on the dance floor! The Benjaminz have been the opening act for national artists such as Creedence Clearwater Revival, Loose Ends, The SOS Band, Avery Sunshine, Stephanie Mills and Angie Stone, just to name a few.

Sept. 8 | 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. | swampboogieband.com The Swamp Boogie Band is a five-piece blend of energy, fun and excitement. From to Classic Rock to the Blues, The Swamp Boogie Band plays a diverse selection of music guaranteed to move your feet to the dance floor. They perform at clubs from Geneva to Port Clinton and everywhere in between. Their music will stir old memories and create new ones with their powerful vocals and three part harmonies. With a searing guitar, rock solid bass, driving drums and keyboards that will touch your heart and soul you have one of the very best dance bands in Cleveland!

Sept. 8 | 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. | discoinfernoband.com DISCO INFERNO is Sonny D. Lite, Joey “Hollywood” D. Lite, Bjorn Z. Free, and Rocky Bucacci. They are all a cast of professional entertainers from Perfect World Entertainment. DISCO INFERNO was formed in 1995 after Sonny relocated from Southern California to the Cleveland area. Sonny was an original member of the Boogie Knights, the band that started the disco band craze in 1992.

Sept. 9 | 1:45 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. | ricksmithjr.com Magician Rick Smith Jr. brings cutting edge breathtaking magical entertainment and illusions never seen before! A “Guinness Book of World’s Records” holder for card throwing, Rick Smith Jr.’s skills have been seen on television shows nationwide. As seen on: “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno - NBC, “Shark Tank” - ABC, “The Ellen Degeneres Show” - NBC, “America’s Got Talent” - NBC, “Minute to Win It” - NBC, and many more!

Sept. 9 | 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | stevefazzini.com Steve Fazzini channels the songs and the sounds of Old Blue Eyes – Frank Sinatra - just close your eyes and you will swear you are listening to the Sultan of Swoon himself! Steve will be in the Big Tent from 4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.!

Sept. 9 | 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. | sophisticatedswing.org Home Day will close on the highest notes possible with the rich sounds of 40’s Big Band Swing and much more! A full 18-piece band enhanced by captivating vocals will play from 7 p.m. until the 10 p.m. close!

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Community LYNDHURST HOME DAY CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP! Family Fun Night! Home Day Opens at 5 p.m. Family DJ – Balloon Artist – Bubble Wanda! – Kids Carnival Games and Prizes all in the Kid’s Tent! Rides / Great Food / Beer and Games on the Midway until 10 p.m.

Sept. 8 | Cracker Jack the Magician | 2 p.m. You may have already seen Cracker Jack at your local rodeo. C.J. is a retired rodeo clown who used to keep the attention of bulls and audiences across America. Well C.J. has moved back home to Ohio and is now amazing children with his balloon twisting skills and children’s magic shows.

Sept. 9 | Jungle Bob | 2:45 p.m. Jungle Bob Tuma has been educating and entertaining children of all ages for over three decades. Parents and kids alike will be impressed and amazed while they see these creatures first hand and learn about the fun facts that make them all unique! Bob currently lives in the Cleveland area and performs both live animal presentations at area events as well as television and radio appearances.

Sept. 9 | 4 p.m. Bob Ukovic, aka Mr. YIKES “His name speaks for itself” A little bit of this and that....the show is not your typical straight up magic, he tends to get a little GOOFY with his delivery. Whether it’s a bad joke or an off- center blow off, he usually gets an OOOH or AHHHH or maybe a laugh or a groan. He is sure to get some kind of memorable reaction from his audience. Be prepared to help him out, he just may call on you.

Some of this year’s Home Day Entertainment is made possible due to a generous donation from our partners at NOPEC!

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Community FREE HISTORIC LYNDHURST TOURS

Narrated by Thomas S. Treer, Lyndhurst Historian, Brush ‘65

SATURDAY: 3 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. SUNDAY: 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m.

Our “Lolly Stop” is on the NORTH side of City Hall behind the Fire Department. Tour is approximately 45 minutes long.

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Community From our Service Department Yard Waste Disposal Hazardous Household Driving around the City, we have noticed an abundance of yard debris on residential treelawns not on the correct Waste (HHW) Disposal collection day. Pruning and trimming of trees, shrubs and Every Saturday and Sunday through November 18th hedges is a chore that must be done, but do not place any from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. residents can bring rubbish, debris on your treelawn before 5 p.m. the day preceding yard waste, and hazardous household waste to the service your collection day – no later than 7 a.m. the day of garage for disposal. Hazardous household waste such collection. Small trimmings four feet and under must be as paint, pesticides, long tube fluorescent bulbs and bundled with twine or contained either in yard waste bags household cleaners may be dropped off at the service or designated “Yard Waste Only” containers (stop at the garage during our weekend rubbish program Saturday service garage office for “Yard Waste Only” stickers for and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., or Monday through your privately purchased cans). Longer branches up to a Friday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. year round. Please bring your HHW 6-inch diameter should be left long and stacked with the for disposal in the original sealed containers. This program butt ends facing the same direction for our wood chipper is only for Lyndhurst residents. Please bring proof of to collect. We can take grass and hedge clippings, but residency. no sod, earth or processed wood (lumber) with our yard waste program. Prescription Pill Drop-off Do you have any unwanted or unused prescription pills September Tire Roundup in your Medicine Cabinet? Tires, off the rim, may be dropped off at the service Protect your loved ones by safely disposing of these pills garage during our weekend rubbish program during in a secure drop-box located in the lobby of City Hall – 7 the month of September. If you would like to dispose of days a week at any time. your tires before this time you may drop them off at a tire dealer for disposal for a fee. This program is only for Lyndhurst residents. Please bring proof of residency.

Seasons of Change!

LEAVES Our City Service Department will be vacuuming piles of leaves from treelawns as we do every year. Leaf pickup will be on an AS-NEEDED basis. All leaves that are collected from treelawns will be recycled, composted and made into leaf humus or other product. It is extremely important that all leaves are piled on your tree lawn for vacuum pickup. Please DO NOT pile leaves in the street or gutter as this is a safety hazard and these leaves may not be picked up. PILED LEAVES MIXED WITH BRANCHES OR OTHER MATERIALS WILL NOT BE PICKED UP! At the end of the leaf season, should you have small quantities of leaves for pickup, please place them in paper yard waste bags or your designated yard waste container for pickup on your regular collection day. We appreciate your assistance in assuring a successful leaf collection program and the responsible recycling of as much or our yard waste as possible.

SNOW PLOWING Winter is not too far away and you may soon be contacted by snowplow contractors regarding the plowing of your driveway this winter. The City requires all commercial snowplow operators register with the City and obtain a permit. This is for your protection as we assure the vehicles are properly registered, properly insured and are equipped with the necessary emergency equipment. While the City cannot assure the performance of your contracted operator, if they are registered with the City, you know they are aware of the City’s expectations! Please remember that it is illegal to deposit snow in the street or block public sidewalks when plowing, shoveling or snow blowing your driveway. Violators may be prosecuted. Please be sure your snowplow contractor is properly registered.

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Community Do you have (or want) a Green Thumb? he Lyndhurst Garden Club would like to thank everyone who visited the Little Red Schoolhouse and purchased plants at our yearly perennial Tand herb sale held this past May. Because of your generosity, we can continue our support for our Lyndhurst Community, the maintenance of the schoolhouse garden and the many civic organizations to which we contribute. Upcoming programs include: September 6 Shade Gardens using Native Plants and Woodland Flowers presented by Garrett Ormiston — Natural History Museum October 4 Update on Acacia Reservation presented by Kelly Kaufman November 1 Mini dried flower arrangements will be crafted by members for the Meals on Wheels program The club meets at the Lyndhurst Community Center on the first Thursday of the month. Programs begin at 7 pm. Come join us! New members and guests are always welcome. Neighborhood Watch Update he Lyndhurst Neighborhood Watch group had a terrific kickoff meeting in April and two subsequent meetings since. Thank you to those attended and who have joined the Neighborhood Watch Facebook group. It is wonderful to see Tso many people passionate about ensuring that Lyndhurst continues to truly be a Community of Neighbors. As with any group of this nature, we need people who are able to effectively help lead the group and to serve as Block Captains in their own neighborhoods. While the online presence is great, we also need a physical presence in our neighborhoods. If you are interested in helping with the leadership of the group, or taking a more active role in your own neighborhood’s safety, please e-mail us at [email protected] SAVE THE DATE Hello Residents! Do you have questions about our City, our Services or need information from our Schools or other agencies serving you? Then plan to join your Mayor and Council Members at our annual COUNCIL COFFEE EVENT Saturday, October 6, 2018 From 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. at the Lyndhurst Community Center Enjoy a wonderful breakfast Visit with City Officials, City Departments, Our Lyndhurst Court, S.E.L. Schools, Cleveland Water, NEORSD, Our Community Partnership on Aging and others! Get a City update and ask questions as well!

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VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS AL SANTOS POST & AUXILIARY 7536

It is an honor to be a Veteran or to have a Veteran in your family. Our organization is made up of members of foreign war conflicts and their families, caring for our veterans, active duty personnel and our communities. Only Veterans who served in a foreign war conflict and their families are eligible to join. Your Veteran service and sacrifice can be honored through your membership.

WE Invite YOU to JOIN our Post & Auxiliary! If you are interested please contact: Clay & Sandra Uzell | VFW Commander & President | 216-464-5824

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Community COMMUNITY AUGUST August 29, 2018 September 8, 2018 August 15, 2018 CPR Class LYNDHURST HOME DAY! Time: 6 p.m. Time: noon – 10:30 p.m. FREE CONCERT IN THE PARK Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Location: Lyndhurst Park Time: 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. $35 Residents / $45 non-Residents Rides/Food/Fun/Entertainment Location: Lyndhurst Park Cost includes book – space is limited See full schedule in this magazine! Don Disantis Reservations by calling 440.442.5777 And Free Ice Cream! September 9, 2018 August 31, 2018 August 17, 2018 PANCAKE BREAKFAST Legacy Live on the Lawn at Legacy Time: 8 a.m. - noon Legacy Live on the Lawn at Legacy Village Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Village Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Adults $6 – Seniors/Children $4 Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Blue Drivers (Rock/Blues) Revolution Pie (Beatles Tribute Band) September 9, 2018 SEPTEMBER LYNDHURST HOME DAY PARADE! August 18, 2018 NEW Time: noon – 1 p.m. Legacy Live on the Lawn at Legacy September 1, 2018 Location: on Mayfield Road from Village Legacy Live on the Lawn at Legacy Brush High to City Hall Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Village Ricky and the Rockets (Classic Rock) Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. September 9, 2018 Bluestone Union (British Invasion Era Rock) LYNDHURST HOME DAY! August 20, 2018 Time: 1 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. South Euclid/Lyndhurst Historical September 4, 2018 Location: Lyndhurst Park Society Program Lyndhurst City Council Meeting Rides/Food/Fun/Entertainment See website calendar Time: 7:30 p.m. See full schedule in this magazine! Location: Council Chambers August 24, 2018 See City Website for Agenda September 10, 2018 Legacy Live on the Lawn at Legacy Hillcrest Art Club September 6, 2018 Village Time: 1:30 p.m. Location: South Euclid Branch of the Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Lyndhurst Garden Club Meeting Cuyahoga County Public Library 45 RPM (Rock) Time: 7 p.m. Location: Lyndhurst Community Center We invite local artists to demonstrate at our Shade Gardens using Native Plants and Flowers monthly meetings to share their particular area of August 25, 2018 Presented by: Garrett Ormiston art expertise. Legacy Live on the Lawn at Legacy Natural History Museum Village September 12, 2018 Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Democratic Club Backtraxx (Rock & Soul) Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Lyndhurst Community Center August 27, 2018 You are welcome to bring a family member, Food Truck Monday September 7, 2018 neighbor or friend. At Legacy Village LYNDHURST HOME DAY! September 15, 2018 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Time: 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. 216 Bistro Location: Lyndhurst Park SEL Appreciation Day Chef Grey Wolf/Donut Lab FRIDAY FAMILY FUN NIGHT! Time: noon - 4 p.m. Off the GRIDDLE/Slyman’s Tavern Carnival games/Rides/Food Location: Legacy Village Main Street Smooth Rider Smoothies The Benjaminz in the Big Tent Wholly Frijoles Mexican Street Food Family Games and Fun in the Children’s Entertainment Tent!

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Community CALENDAR September 17, 2018 October 10, 2018 NOVEMBER Lyndhurst City Council Meeting Democratic Club November 1, 2018 Time: 7:30 p.m. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Council Chambers Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Lyndhurst Garden Club Meeting See City Website for Agenda You are welcome to bring a family member, Time: 7 p.m. neighbor or friend. Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Mini Dried Flower Arrangements September 24, 2018 Will be crafted by members for Hillcrest Women’s Club October 15, 2018 The Meals on Wheels program Time: 7 p.m. Lyndhurst City Council Meeting Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Time: 7:30 p.m. November 5, 2018 Program is followed by refreshments and a Location: Council Chambers business meeting. Guests and prospective See City Website for Agenda Lyndhurst City Council Meeting members are welcome. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Council Chambers October 20, 2018 See City Website for Agenda OCTOBER Children’s Halloween Party October 1, 2018 Time: 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. November 6, 2018 Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Lyndhurst City Council Meeting Geared toward our young residents 8 and under ELECTION DAY Time: 7:30 p.m. Polls open 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Location: Council Chambers October 29, 2018 See City Website for Agenda November 10, 2018 Hillcrest Women’s Club Community Partnership on Aging October 4, 2018 Time: 7 p.m. Location: Lyndhurst Community Center 5 Alarm Chili Cook-off and Lyndhurst Garden Club Meeting Program is followed by refreshments and a 40th Anniversary Celebration! Time: 7 p.m. business meeting. Guests and prospective Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Location: Lyndhurst Community Center members are welcome. Location: Hilton Garden Inn Update on the Acacia Reservation 700 Beta Drive – Mayfield Village Presented by: Kelly Kaufman October 27, 2018 For tickets or information call COMMUNITY SHREDDING DAY CPA at 216-291-3902 Time: 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Municipal Center Parking Lot November 12, 2018 This service is available to Lyndhurst residents only and proof of residency is required. Veterans Day October 4, 2018 October 31, 2017 November 14, 2018 Bloodmobile Democratic Club Time: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. HALLOWEEN! Time: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Location: Lyndhurst Community Center You are welcome to bring a family member, neighbor or friend.

November 17th and 18th Last days for Weekend Rubbish See you in the Spring! October 6, 2018 Lyndhurst Council Coffee November 19, 2018 Time: 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Lyndhurst City Council Meeting Location: Lyndhurst Community Center Time: 7:30 p.m. Enjoy Breakfast and a City Expo Location: Council Chambers With your Mayor and Councilmen See City Website for Agenda

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Lyndhurst Homes of Distinction

ome of the best ideas are born from conversations… others. From that conversation “Homes of Distinction” A few years ago a resident called her Councilman to was born. In each of the three summer months four homes Sdiscuss a few topics. She mentioned the City sending are recommended by each of the Ward Council members notices for grass cutting and other home conditions which, for recognition. The homeowner receives a certificate she conceded, is needed. She then asked why the City and a sign to place in front of their home. We are pleased did not do anything to recognize those residents who do to share with all of you the Class of 2018, Lyndhurst an excellent job of maintaining their properties as that Properties of Distinction! Congratulations to these would be a “positive incentive” and an inspiration to neighbors! JUNE JULY AUGUST

5258 Graham Drive 5178 Kneale Drive 1343 Richmond Road

1403 Irene Road 1567 Biltmore Road 1336 Ford Road

1948 Camberly Drive 5473 Kilbourne Drive 5362 Harleston Drive

5215 Haverford Drive 5176 Chickadee Lane 1436 Evanston Road

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Community

Join us on August 9 at 5:30 p.m. for Aging Well our Symposium on brain health. Titled “Building Your Memory Toolkit.” hat factors impact how well you age? Findings from the Harvard Our dynamic speakers will explore Study of Adult Development are surprising. The study is the longest, how our brains adapt to aging, new Wmost comprehensive examination of aging ever conducted. Since research in the field of memory and the 1930s, researchers have studied more than 800 men and women, following the seven keys to memory fitness. them from adolescence into old age, and seeking clues to the behaviors that The Symposium takes place at the translate into happy and healthy longevity. Highland Heights Community Center, The results haven’t always been what even the investigators themselves 5827 Highland Road. anticipated. Variables like cholesterol, genetics and even stress seem to have less importance that originally predicted. Here are the factors that seem to have Tickets are $15 and include the greatest impact in the people studied: heavy appetizers. • Maintaining strong social relationships Tickets are available at • Good adjustment or coping skills (“making lemonade out of lemons”) www.eventbrite.com • Keeping a healthy weight or call 440.473.5138. • Exercising regularly • Pursuing education Explore deep space in a • Avoiding cigarettes two part program The Community Partnership on Aging provides many opportunities for you 1) On September 25th participate to incorporate these factors into your life. It is never too late to expand your in a video conference with the social circle, practice a positive outlook, eat well balanced, healthy meals, get astronomers at the Cleveland some exercise, learn something new or cut out the cigarettes for good. Museum of Natural History to I look forward to seeing you at a CPA event soon. As always, we welcome discuss pivotal discoveries about your comments. You can reach me at 216.291.3902 or by e-mail, the structure and history of the [email protected] universe and our place in it – and to new frontiers for exploration. Wendy Albin Sattin, AICP 2) Follow up with a trip to the Executive Director     Planetarium and the Museum on September 27th to explore space beyond our galaxy. The trip also includes some time to explore the COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP ON AGING’S museum on your own. Tickets are $35 or $40 (w/ CPA boxed lunch) and includes bus transportation 40TH ANNIVERSARY and entrance to the museum and planetarium. Please call 440.473.5138 to secure your spot. CPA’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY IS CAUSE FOR A CELEBRATION AND DO WE HAVE ONE PLANNED! The CARE program is accepting Five Star Celebration new members! For only $200 annual Join us for a wonderful party complete with appetizers, chili membership, members can select up tasting, dinner, dessert, prizes, entertainment, dancing and more! to six services, including yard clean On November 10, we are taking our popular Chili Cook-off and up, window cleaning, technology making it the centerpiece of an evening of celebration and fun. assistance and home organization. Tickets are only $40 apiece ($40 for 40 years…) or a table of ten Work is performed by screened for $375. The Hilton Garden Inn at 700 Beta in Mayfield Village CARE volunteers. Please call our will be “the place to be” doors will open at 4:30 p.m. CARE coordinator, Eric McLellan, at 216.848.0594 if you would like Please call the office at 216.291.3902 to buy your tickets today more information about becoming a member or serving as a CARE volunteer.

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Community Meals on Wheels SAVE THE DATE illcrest Meals on Wheels is celebrating 35 years serving clients living in Lyndhurst, Highland Heights, HMayfield Village, South Euclid, Mayfield Heights, and Richmond Heights. The Program is designed to meet the nutritional needs of homebound, disabled and elderly residents, who are unable to independently shop or prepare meals. Nutritious meals are delivered Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. and noon by volunteers. The Catering division of the Food Bank prepares dietician approved meals for which clients pay a modest cost. There’s no age criteria and no income restrictions. Volunteers pick up the prepared meals from the Lyndhurst Community Center Meals on Wheels Office, All Lyndhurst Business Owners and deliver them to clients up to five weekdays per week between 11 a.m. and noon. The volunteers travel in pairs and spend about one hour on their delivery routes. th Volunteers serve a two-fold purpose, to deliver meals and Mark Wednesday, October 10 also to give clients a small bit of social interaction when on your calendars! they might not have anyone else to talk with that day. Hillcrest Meals on Wheels is self-supporting and conducts For our SECOND fundraising activities throughout the year to help offset the cost of this great program. Please join us for two upcoming BUSINESS APPRECIATION MIXER! events: Stop in, grab some dinner and support our cause and To be held at the Lyndhurst thank you! Community Center • 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Remember, Hillcrest Meals on Wheels is always accepting new clients and volunteers. For more information, call Judy Conkling, program director, at 440.449.3551. FREE EVENT Great Refreshments Awesome Networking Opportunity!

On Thursday, September 20th, a fundraiser will be held at the Chipotle Restaurant in the Eastgate Shopping Center, Mayfield Heights from 4-8 p.m.

Another fall fundraiser is scheduled for Thursday, October 25th from 5-8 p.m. at 5 Guys Burgers, 1237 Som Center Rd., Mayfield Heights. Meals on Wheels will receive a portion of the Next Issue Publishes in November! evening’s sales at these restaurants. Call Sherry Tilson at 216-342-5205 PLEASE MENTION “HILLCREST MEALS ON to Reserve Your Ad Space! WHEELS” TO THE CASHIER BEFORE PAYING.

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2nd Annual SEL Schools Appreciation Day! Saturday, September 15, 2018 12 – 4 p.m. In partnership with:

Entertainment Raffles Fun, games and prizes Giveaways

Grand Prize $1,200 Legacy Village Gift Card 2nd Place $800 Legacy Village Gift Card 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Place $125 Legacy Village Gift Cards Drawing at 4 PM in the Legacy Village Gazebo on Saturday, September 15 Winner need not to be present Come and join us Donation $5 per ticket, 6 tickets for $25 for our 2nd Annual SEL Appreciation Day All proceeds will benefit SEL student programs. Saturday, September 15, 2018 Tickets available in all school buildings and at the Board of Education 12-4 p.m. Tickets also being sold through PTA Units & Booster Organizations Legacy Village Tickets will also be sold until 3 PM at Legacy Village on Saturday, 9/15 More information available online at: www.sel.k12.oh.us DISCOVER SOMETHING SPECIAL AT LEGACY VILLAGE

CLEVELAND’S PREMIER LIFESTYLE CENTER

Anthony Vince Nail Salon Charming Charlie Janie & Jack Rocky Mountain Arhaus Furniture The Cheesecake Factory Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Chocolate Factory AT&T Chipotle Mexican Grill L.A. Fitness Soft Surroundings Banyan Tree Contessa Gallery Ladies & Gentlemen Salon & Spa Sola Salon Studios Bar Louie Crate & Barrel Lilly Pulitzer Soma Intimates Barre3 Destination Maternity L.L. Bean Starbucks Black Box Fix Dick’s Sporting Goods Loft Talbots BRIO Ethan Allen Merchants Mrkt. California Pizza Kitchen Fifth Third Bank The Melting Pot Things Remembered Chico’s Francesca’s Collections Nordstrom Rack White House/Black Market The Capital Grille Giant Eagle Pearle Vision Wild Mango* C’est Macaron Granite City Food & Brewery Pier 1 Imports Z Gallerie Charles Schwab Hyatt Place Hotel Restoration Hardware *Coming Soon

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