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2 018-2019 Friends of Loyola List 2 018-2019 Friends of Loyola List Entertainment and Cultural Cleveland Botanical Gardens 11030 East Blvd. Cleveland Cleveland Browns 76 Lou Groza Blvd. Berea Cleveland Cavaliers 1 Center Court Cleveland Cleveland Metroparks 4101 Fulton Parkway Cleveland Cleveland Metroparks Zoo 3900 Wildlife Way Cleveland Cleveland Monsters Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd. Cleveland Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1 Wade Oval Drive Cleveland Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Road Cleveland Cleveland State Recreation Center 2420 Chester Ave. Cleveland Columbia Hills Country Club 16200 E. River Road Columbia Station Dave and Busters 25735 First Street Westlake Fairways Golf Courses 34500 Royalton Road Columbia Station Great Lakes Science Center 601 Erieside Ave. Cleveland Great Lakes Theater 1501 Euclid Ave. Suite #300 Cleveland Cleveland Improv Comedy Club & Restaurant 1148 Main Ave. Cleveland MOCA 11400 Euclid Ave. Cleveland Music Box Supper Club 1148 Main Ave. Cleveland OBM Ice Arena 15381 Royalton Road Strongsville Picwick & Frolic 2035 East 4th Street. Cleveland Playhouse Square 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite #200 Cleveland Red Tail Country Club 4400 Lear Nagle Road Avon Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1100 East 9th St. Cleveland Swings and Things 8501 Stearns Rd. Olmsted Falls The Cleveland Orchestra 11001 Euclid Ave. Cleveland Trolley Tours of Cleveland, Inc. P.O. Box 91658 Cleveland Food and Restaurants Chick-fil-A 16584 Royalton Road Strongsville Cookies by Design 24509 Lorain Road N. Olmsted Edible Arrangements 14239 Detroit Rd. Lakewood Terry Fergus '72 Hecks Café 2927 Bridge Avenue Cleveland Heinen's Fine Foods 4540 Richmond Road Warrensville Heights Honey Hut Ice Cream 1021 West Schaaf Road Cleveland Italian Creations 16104 Hilliard Road Lakewood Marigold Restaurant/Catering 3901 Lakeside Ave. Cleveland Market Garden Brewery 1947 W. 25th Street Cleveland Mitchell's Homemade Ice Cream 1867 West 25th Street Cleveland Pearl of the Orient 19300 Detroit Road Rocky River Phoenix Coffee 1728 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland Qdoba 24500 Chagrin Boulevard Beachwood Page 1 of 3 2 018-2019 Friends of Loyola List Two Bucks Food & Spirits 18336 Bagley Road Middleburg Heights West Side Market Café 1979 Lorain Road Cleveland West Side Market Tenant's Association 1979 West 25th Street Cleveland Gifts Dillard's Beachwood 26500 Cedar Road Beachwood Dillard's Southpark 16996 Southpark Center Strongsville Don Basch Jewelers 509 East Aurora Rd. Macedonia Galaxy Balloons 11750 Berea Road Cleveland Gino’s Awards, Inc. 4701 Richmond Rd. Warrensville Heights Jostens 4669 Secretariat Court Avon Kolick's Jewelers, Inc. 29560 Center Ridge Road Westlake Lily Pulitzer 25293 Cedar Road Lyndhurst Petitti Garden Centers 25018 Broadway Ave. Oakwood Village Picture It 2319 Lalemont Rd University Heights Rivchun Jewelry 850 Euclid Ave. Suite#506 Cleveland The Framer's Gallery 7730 Chippewa Rd. Brecksville Urban Orchid 1455 West 29th St. Cleveland Where I'm From 1145 Goodale Blvd. Columbus Hotels Marriott Cleveland Downtown at Key Center 127 Public Square Cleveland Renaissance Cleveland Hotel 24 Public Square Cleveland Professional and Miscellaneous Associates in Dermatology 26908 Detroit Road, Suite 103 Westlake Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff 200 Public Square Cleveland Mercedes Benz North Olmsted 28364 Lorain Rd North Olmsted Cresco Real Estate 3 Summit Park Drive, Suite #200 Cleveland Dani Kerekes, Mary Kay Cosmetics 19032 Walnut Drive Strongsville Dovin and Reber Jones Funeral and Cremation Center 1110 Cooper Foster Park Road Amherst Ducy Designs 2273 Marshfield Blvd. Westlake Gemini Productions 1900 Carlton Road Cleveland Green Circle Growers 51051 US-20 Oberlin H.A.T. Management 20640 Kelsey Lane Strongsville Joyce Buick 38039 Chester Rd. Avon K & D Real Estate Services Terminal Tower, 50 Public Square Cleveland Kre8ive Design 20310 Kramer Dr. Rocky River Magic Marketing & Graphics, Inc. 6909 Engle Rd., Suite 13 Middleburg Heights MJ Griffith Paving 4570 French Creek Road Sheffield Village Prayers from Maria Foundation 20226 Detroit Road Rocky River Page 2 of 3 2 018-2019 Friends of Loyola List Ripcho Studios 7630 Lorain Avenue Cleveland Seeley Test Pros 17440 Northwood Ave. Lakewood The Surgery Center 682 N. Bagley Rd. Berea Westshore Dermatology 1991 Crocker Road, Suite #310 Westlake Spas Docere Medical Spa and Laser Center 10633 Pearl Road Strongsville Holistic Halo Salt Spa 12901 State Road North Royalton John Roberts Spa 23245B Mercantile Road Beachwood Massage Envy 30307 Detroit Road Westlake Michael Christopher Salon 6255 Wilson Mills Rd Highland Heights Schools Magnificat High School 20770 Hilliard Blvd Rocky River Saint Joseph Academy 3430 Rocky River Dr Cleveland Sports 41 Degrees 1500 Scenic Park Drive Lakewood Balance Within Yoga 835 Sharon Drive Westlake barre3 Solon 6130 Kruse Dr Solon Batting Cages at Brecksville 7033 Mill Road Brecksville Fusion 4 Athletes 853 W. Bagley Rd. Berea Page 3 of 3.
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