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A concert during last year’s Summer at Sims. by Jim Spittle good food, too! Bring a lawn chair or two and an appetite Thank you to our Sponsors! for live music to Sims Park for the annual Beach Sponsors: CT Consultants, Lincoln Summer at Sims Concert Series presented Electric, William Sopko and Sons Co. and by the City of Euclid and Shore Cultural Stamco Industries, Inc. . A variety of bands perform on se- Sandy Sponsors: Clinic/Euclid lect Thursdays from 6:00pm-9:00pm. Plen- Hospital, Cuyahoga Community College, ty of food from featured food trucks and Eaton Family Credit Union and Infield Children enjoy the bubbles of Dr U.R. Awesome at the 2017 Euclid Wind Festival in Sims Park held June 17. Photo by ParkerFoto refreshments will be on sale. All concerts Chiropractic are FREE and take place rain and/or shine. Wave Sponsors: Able Rents, Fedeli Group, by Jim Spittle Centre kids’ activity tent shared with the Schedule Interstate Gas & Supply, Ss. Robert & Wil- 2017 Euclid Wind Fest Called “Excellent” Girl Scouts, Euclid Public Library and Kid- July 13 Wreck’n (Country) liams Catholic School and Walter/Haver- by Many die City. Euclid City Schools helped chil- July 27 The Benjaminz (R & B, Motown, field, LLP The 2017 edition of Euclid Wind Fest was dren make sandcastles and after receiving Soul) Breeze Sponsor: Interstate Gas & Supply deemed an enthusiastic success. The fami- a mini bucket and sand tools to take home. August 10 Chardon Polka Band (Cleve- and Mazanec Rakin & Ryder ly-friendly event took place Saturday, June DancEvert led a parade of happy drum- land-style polka) Kite Sponsors: Chagrin Valley Engineer- 17 at Sims Park on the grass and the beach, mers, banner-wavers and kazoo players August 24 Rubix Cubed (80’s hits) ing, Daugherty Construction, The Mann a truly surf and turf event. The afternoon who winded their way through the park Featured food trucks will be Jackpot & Smith Group, Sievers Security, Special- kicked off with the rockin’ sounds of Par- and down onto the beach where Tom Evert Chicken, Barrio Tacos and Fire and Ice. ized Construction, Councilwoman Sunny mageddon--a five-piece band from, you performed an impressive butterfly dance Other food and refreshment will be avail- Simon and Joseph P. Sulzer, Esq. guessed it—Parma. They played through- amidst large ribbons of undulating silk. able from Savannah’s Kettle Corn, Serene Sail Sponsors: HzW Environmental Con- out the event keeping things moving and Evert and a partner also performed an in- Caffeine and Chris’ Ice Cream Truck. You sultants, Valley Supply, Signs PDQ people dancing in the sand. Also, on the triguing wind-themed dance on stationary should probably bring your appetite for beach was the always-busy Shore Cultural ski boots. (continued on page 22) Bistro 185 is Better Than Ever

I have had a lot of good times and good changes. Everything has been straightened food in the beautiful blonde brick building out and Bistro 185 is now putting out some at 991 E. 185th St. Starting with fish fries at gorgeous, inventive, and delicious food. Fritz’s with my parents. Then later, watched The service is back to excellent. some great bands there during the jazz- Focusing on fresh seafood and local in- Uncle John’s stage. Ruth and Marc Levine gredients the menu is very accessible. Old had a really successful run as Chef owners. favorites have stayed on the menu, some I have to tell you, I think this current ver- with a new twist. On our most recent visit sion is my favorite. we had two of the specials. I had the Ca- Chef Ryan Kaston purchased the Bistro nary Rockfish served on a bed of white in September 2016. There were a few bumps onion risotto with fresh tomato and herb Join us on Wednesday, July 12th and share your opinions on priority actions for the future of the City of Euclid. in the road. There were some personnel (continued on page 23) Page 2 The Euclid Observer Volume 9 • Issue 7 July 2017 July 2017 The Euclid Observer Volume 9 • Issue 7 Page 3

Dialogue Euclid Library From the desk of the Mayor Ice Cream Social with Mayor July Programs at the Euclid Public Many thanks to all have. I am proud of our City and there are Thursday, August 10th from 6-9pm: Holzheimer Gail Library Proud Member Of The Observer Media Family Of Community Owned Newspapers & Websites who helped make many initiatives underway that are mak- Chardon Polka Band the Euclid Wind ing people take a new look at Euclid. Help Thursday, August 24th from 6-9pm: Ru- YOUR INDEPENDENT SOURCE FOR Fest possible – espe- us spread the word and pride– whether bix Cubed (80’s music) EUCLID NEWS & OPINION cially Shore Cultural through conversations with folks, social Want to see some beautiful ponds, gar- Published monthly with a current circulation of Centre, Cuyahoga media, or other networking. dens and landscaping here in Euclid? Join 10,000+ copies. The paper is made available free Arts and Culture, July 4th for me includes a neighborhood me for the Euclid Shade Tree Commissions’ of charge and can be found at business locations and our many cor- celebration complete with parade, picnic, Annual Pond and Garden Tour 7/14, 7/15, within the City of Euclid and on our web site. The porate and commu- games and families gathering. I am also and 7/16. This year, participating restau- views and opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions nity sponsors. It was fortunate to join other neighborhood/ rants will provide discounts on Saturday of the publisher and staff. a great celebration of street associations for their events on the 7/15. This is a new partnership! See www. what makes Euclid unique. I had the op- 4th and throughout the summer. I am al- cityofeuclid.com for more information and Copyright 2014—The Euclid Observer, Inc. All Ashley Gowens view of the website and show you how it can rights reserved. Any reproduction is forbidden portunity to be a tour guide for one of the ways impressed by the participation, com- how to get tickets – you will be impressed! without written permission. Lolly the Trolley tours at the Wind Fest. radery, and pride in these neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take some photos to share Build a Better Wednesday help you with your career. There is a limit of WEDNESDAYS JULY 5, 12, 19 six slots for this program. Please call (216) The mission of The Euclid Observer is to attract, While the objective was to showcase and Building strong neighborhoods is critical – capture that spectacular sunset, sporting articulate and amplify civic intelligence and com- learn about the wind turbines at Sopko/ to our community success and the City event, flowers, community asset, friend or 2:30 PM / Shore Room 261-5300 ext.0 to make a reservation. munity good will in the City of Euclid and beyond. STAMCO – the tour provided a brief look Hall is committed to supporting those ef- family member. Submit them to the 2017 Come to the library and make your Alliums Wednesday a little brighter! Each week THURSDAY, JULY 27 BECOME AN OBSERVER! around Euclid including what we have to forts. If you want to learn more, please call “This is Euclid” photo contest held as part offer and projects underway. During my my office (289-2751) or your councilperson. of our Art Walk to thisiseuclid.oh@gmail. by Ashley Gowens Kirsten Holzheimer Gail for a conversation EPL will have a different, fun activity for 7:00 PM / Shore Room As a product of citizen journalism, The Euclid Ob- tour, more than half the group was not I hope to see you at our concerts at Sims com or #thisiseuclid on Instagram or Face- Stay cool and connected with the City of about the City of Euclid and upcoming children to get their minds moving and Join us for a gardening program with a server is looking for people, ages 3 to 100, to get Euclid by joining us for the library’s quar- events on Tuesday, July 11 at 6:30 PM. For involved in the paper and the city. We are looking from Euclid and the responses I received Park this summer. Bring a lawn chair and book. For more information on the Art STEAM skills booming. No registration Master Gardener from the Ohio State for volunteer writers, photographers,designers at the end of the tour were that all were enjoy the music, food, beautiful lake views Walk and Photo contest, see www.cityofeu- terly Fireside Chat/Ice Cream Social. Join more information, please call (216) 261- required but space is limited. Children un- University Extension Program. Tonight’s and illustrators to help with the production of the impressed with the projects underway, the and company of neighbors. They will be: clid.com. Euclid Public Library as we welcome Mayor 5300. der eight years old must be accompanied by topic is alliums, the genus of flowering paper. It does not matter if you are a professional improvements made and the unique hous- Thursday, July 13th from 6-9 pm: Enjoy the summer, I hope to see you an adult. plants that includes onions, garlic, leeks, or an amateur, our editorial staff will be glad to ing stock and community assets we have Wreck’n (Country) around the neighborhood and at these Book Swap and chives. This discussion will cover both help you through the process. in Euclid. That is not the Euclid they see Thursday, July 27th from 6-9pm: The wonderful events! Terry Pluto Author Visit SATURDAY, JULY 15 culinary and ornamental alliums, with Register at our website Member Center where in the media or maybe the perception they Benjaminz (R & B, Motown) Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail 11:00 AM / Babbitt Room information on how to grow and when to you can submit stories, press releases, letters to Don’t know what to do with that book you plant them. the editor and photos. Go to www.euclidobserver. 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We’ll have books for everyone, teens Public Library. vides a great opportunity to bring police of Euclid Apartments. Make plans to at- and children included! Shopkins Swap www.euclidobserver.com 216.505.0185 and neighbors together under positive cir- tend National Night Out on Tuesday, Au- Ohio Means Jobs MONDAY, AUGUST 7 7:00 PM / Chil- Email us at [email protected] cumstances. gust 1st with the Euclid Police Department. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 dren’s Story Room Millions of neighbors take part in Na- For more information contact Community PUBLISHER John Copic 10:30 AM / Computer Training Lab Back by popular demand! Registration re- tional Night Out across thousands of com- Policing at 216-289-8449. Ohiomeansjobs.com can help you plan your quired and begins on Monday, July 24. 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Metaphysics… What is it? Self empowerment through deeper by Ivan Whodeech gerous and the Nurtz that be pass it me has awareness of universal truths. You peoples be drive it me crazy. I be kids in car seat in back seat. Three. How One hour weekly classes. No fee. Donations accepted. stopped at red light on East 185th street. much time are you really going to save? All Light turn green. You Summanabisquits be you do is end up at the next gulldurn light. pass it me on the right and go zoom. The Please. Nice people of neighborhood. 21933 Euclid Ave. Euclid OH 44117 (216) 486-7240 right lane is for parked cars. Not to be go Slow Down. Relax. You move too fast. And www.Rishisinstituteofmetaphysics.com zoom it around me at light. please stop passing me on the right in the Here are the things that drive me crazy. curb lane meant for parked cars. You peo- One. This not be legal. Two. It is very dan- ples be drive it me crazy.

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Euclid Cooperative Preschool Offers Parents Involvement Opportunities preschools in the area. The Cleveland Day choose to pay a staff member to partici- HGR Nursery Association provided support to pate in the classroom and focus on being a Mrs. Bass and a small group of parents who member of a school committee. No matter opened Euclid’s first preschool. In 1948, how you participate, you are guaranteed to Q&A with Bob Juran, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Terves Inc. Andrew Bass was the first student enrolled build relationships with your child’s teacher, in Euclid Cooperative Preschool. Hazel classmates and their families. Beaufait Stroh was one of the first full time In May 2005, Euclid Cooperative Pre- teachers in the school. The original location school continued its tradition of excellence, of the school is not known. It was located at becoming one of the first preschools in the Boulevard Presbyterian Church at 24600 Cuyahoga County to volunteer for a star rat- Lakeshore Boulevard before it was moved ing by Ohio’s Step Up to Quality program. to its present location in the Church of the Euclid Cooperative Preschool currently Epiphany, 21000 Lakeshore Boulevard. holds a Five Star Step Up to Quality rat- Today, Euclid Cooperative Preschool ing. We are proud to continue to provide a by Donna Sudar are currently enrolling 3, 4 and 5-year-old and the thousands of other cooperative unique, high quality Early Childhood ex- Are you looking for an opportunity to have students for the 2017-2018 school year. preschools throughout the country offer a perience to families in Euclid and the sur- an active role in your child’s first education- Euclid Cooperative Preschool will be cel- unique experience for the entire family. A rounding area. al experience? ebrating our 70th anniversary during the cooperative preschool allows parents to play If you are interested in finding out more Do you want to participate in your child’s upcoming school year. a very active role in their child’s first formal about our school, contact Donna Sudar, classroom, attend field trips and special Not much is known about the early education. Parents are responsible for the director and Pre-K lead teacher at 216 906- events? A cooperative preschool experience years of Euclid Cooperative Preschool. The running of the school. Some parents choose 9084 or email the preschool at euclidcoop@ to be board members. Other parents actively gmail.com. Any historical information per- may be what your family is looking for. Eu- school’s founder, Audrey Bass was a mother Terves’ S-Comp product used for creation of armor plating for the U.S. Army’s humvees clid Cooperative Preschool may be the pre- of preschool aged children who moved to participate in their child’s classroom as well taining to the early years of Euclid Coopera- school that can best serve your family. We Euclid in 1945 and found there were no as on a committee. Some parents who work tive Preschool is also greatly appreciated.

BEACHLAND HAIR DESIGN 18324 LAKE SHORE BLVD. CLEVELAND, OHIO Stop In Euclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail with Terves’ CEO and Founder Andy Sherman and COO Brian Doud at Parts made from Powdermet materials TervAlloy dissolving frac ball and Check Out Terves’ 20th anniversary event and ribbon-cutting ceremony in August 2016 for the newly opened TervAlloy The foundry NEW MENU !! Why did you locate in Euclid, Ohio? ing tools for downhole exploration work. markets. This goes back in history, well prior to me, What are some of the applications of your What role does the company play in the but I believe there were two issues at play products? In what ways are they used that manufacturing industry locally? Do you here. First, Andy Sherman, our CEO, was readers might be familiar with? What use local suppliers or have local customers?

Tuesday - Thursday : 4:00pm - 9:00pm originally from this area and relocated products? How are they used in oil, gas We absolutely use local suppliers. As I Friday & Saturday : 4:00pm - 10:00pm back here from California to make this and defense? noted earlier, it is one of the reasons we SUE BRANDT our headquarters. Second, this amazing As I noted previously, we literally created are located here. On the other hand, other 21801 Lakeshore blvd. (216) 417-3019 building and site become available. We a solid-fuel rocket motor, in conjunction than work that we may do for NASA that 216.246.9027 occupy what was the TRW World R&D with Penn State University. Our most com- happens to have oversight at Glenn Re- Headquarters. Our building alone is a his- mon sales are into more end-use-specific, search, the vast majority of our customers torical landmark, besides being ideal for esoteric applications. As anexample, our our outside of the area. This is particularly our business profile. The other key aspect TervAlloy magnesium is sold in many cases true for the Terves customers, who are basi- of locating here was that this region has a to companies that build hydraulic fracking cally located in key oil locations: Texas, the NORTH COAST AUTO SALES AND SERVICES broad range of materials suppliers that are plugs. These units are designed to segment Western U.S., Western Canada, the Middle by Gina M. Tabasso well versed in two key areas for us: poly- horizontal well bores to allow a section to East, and the North Sea. My goal in this column is to bring to light mer and elastomeric technology and high- be fracked. Typically, prior practice was In your opinion, what is the biggest chal- “ Your new neighborhood auto repair shop” all the small manufacturers making a small performance alloys, driven by the birth of that many frac plugs would be set over lenge that manufacturing currently faces? Sales, Service, Detailing, and Lease to Own. Ask about our weekly Specials! product for big applications and using big the rubber industry in Akron and a strong thousands of feet to allow fracking of mul- In our business, I think there are two areas ideas with a huge doses of innovation. We aerospace/military development industry tiple stages, and after this process was com- that represent our greatest challenges. On all use products every day in our houses, throughout . pleted an expensive process of re-drilling one front it is innovation – the ability to not cars and at work. But, do we think about What do you make? the well would have to take place to clear only ideate exciting new technologies, but

where they come from, who makes them Essentially, we “make materials do more.” out these frac plugs. Our TervAlloy mate- also to quickly move those technologies to and all of the R&D that goes into them? We create technologies, starting at the rial actual dissolves after exposure to the production. The other issue is the ability to Manufacturing is an amazing industry atomic level, to meet the needs of industry environment (elevated temperature and manage tremendous variability in demand that utilizes cutting-edge technology and and government. So, we cover the gamut salt water) in these wells; so, the expensive – the oil industry is commodity-driven and innovative, creative, critical and analytical from lightweight materials used for aero- drilling-out process is negated. very reactive to price movement. Anyone thinkers as well as skilled production staff space, armor plating materials used for the How many employees work for the com- here can tell you on any given day what who run the machines and equipment on military, thermal insulating and radiation pany and in what types of roles? What West Texas Crude is trading for per barrel. the floor that take these products from an shielding composites, nano-coatings (mi- types of skilled labor do you hire? The other challenge that we face is that we 1996 Buick Regal 2004 Cadillac deVille idea and turn them into tangible, saleable croscopic coatings), reinforced composites, Our workforce varies with market demand operate in a true international market, and, goods. Great Starter Car. Very low miles 93,000. Green highly engineered and reactive alloys, and (e.g., the price of oil), but I’m comfortable essentially, as a raw material supplier, we Gold with Gold Leather. Alpine Stereo. Alloy When was the company founded, by high-surface hardness composites. On a saying we operate with 25 or so staff. The need to innovate to assure that we can offer with Leather interior. Only $1,595 Wheels. Only 113,000 Miles. Retail $4,600 Sale whom and why? given day here you might find a prototype skill sets of the organization are broad. We differentiation, because there is the inevita- Price $3,995 Powdermet was founded just over 20 years rocket motor on one desk, a high-perfor- have some truly brilliant material scientists ble issue of an off-shore producer creating a ago. We had a 20-year celebration here in mance electrical capacitor on another, and and engineers, along with highly skilled low-cost knockoff material. August 2016. Powdermet’s focus is on the a pallet of dissolvable tubular alloy being production staff (foundry and machining). What does the future of manufacturing creation of new, nano-engineered mate- loaded on a truck. We also have the full array of administra- look like? rials-science-based technologies. During What types of customers buy your prod- tive and support people to make this all From our perspective, it is about people, those 20 years nearly $50 million has been ucts or for what industries? work. systems and equipment to produce very invested in materials-science research Essentially we operate in two different How long have you been with the company, high-tolerance components as efficiently as here, and Powdermet has earned dozens of manners. On one front, we are doing fund- what is your role and what do you enjoy possible. patents, three R&D 100 Awards, commer- ed research to create new technologies for most about what you do? Who is Bob? What do you enjoy outside cialized 18 trademarked materials, been both government agencies and industry. I’m a relative newbie here, having joined of work? 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2008 BMW X3 named to the Inc.5000 list twice (including In this scenario, we may be working on around one year ago. My role is oversight of I enjoy Cleveland and spending time with last year), been named to the Weatherhead Z71 4x4 Extra Cab. Excellent Condition. Red with White with Black Leather. All Options including specific technology for NASA for the Mars our sales and marketing efforts. Our sales my family and friends. I was raised here, 100 multiple times, and served as the plat- Mission or creating a new material for a efforts are essentially all Terves-focused spent time in other locations, and have a Beigi Leather. Only 98,000 Miles. Includes Plow. full length Moon Roof. New Tires. Recent Tune form for 11 new company launches. Terves major oil company to meet specific down- and international in scope. On the market- great appreciation for our city, our parks, Retail $19,625 Sale $16,750 Up. Only 86,000 Miles. $11,900 is one of those launches. Terves technology hole application needs. On the other front, ing side, I work with both the Powdermet our sports teams and theaters, and the is based on Powdermet work done for the we actively sell magnesium and other com- business and the Terves business. For me, great food venues available to us. I also love Department of Defense, repurposed and ponent materials that we manufacture to the most enjoyable aspect of my role is the . Gina M. Tabasso, 598 E.185th st. Cleveland (216) 486-4444 modified to meet specific needs in the oil companies serving the oil and gas explora- working in an industry that is new to me marketing communications specialist, HGR and gas industry. Terves was founded in tion industry. These materials have unique – most of my prior experience was in the Industrial Surplus, www.hgrinc.com 2013. properties that make them ideal for creat- specialty chemicals and retail consumer

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Community Silhouette Productions and The Shore Cultural Centre Auditions for “Annie Get Your Gun” by Charlotte Mirabile short comedic monologue. Please bring Annie Get Your Gun scored a bulls eye your own sheet music, an accompanist will when it returned to Broadway in 1999, be provided. starring Bernadette Peters and sporting a revised libretto by Tony, Oscar and Emmy WHO: All roles are open. There will be no winner Peter Stone. As Newsday reported, AEA contracts available for this perfor- Take a Staycation with Music, Food and Fun in Euclid! Stone’s revisions ‘are sweetly ingenious, mance and the show is a dream.’ Stone reshaped Summer at Sims Concert Series Performing is Fun: Still time to register for two the 1946 book to create a Wild West show- CAST OF CHARACTERS: within-a-show that frames the ageless Annie Oakley- a sharpshooter in the Wild one week Youth Workshops ‘Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better’ West show July 13 Wreck’n (Country) love story of sharpshooters Annie Oakley Vocal Range: G3-F5 July 27 The Benjaminz (R&B July 10—14 & July 17-21, 9:00am to 12:00pm M-F and Frank Butler. Stone has added a sec- Frank Butler- the Wild West show’s star Motown) ondary romance between the younger sis- Vocal Range: A2-F4 Aug 10 Chardon Polka Band Kids will have fun learning about music, short stories, ter of Frank’s bothersome assistant Dolly, Tommy Keeler- knife-thrower in the Wild Aug 24 Rubix Cubed (80’s) and a boy who is (to Dolly’s horror) part West show; Winnie’s boyfriend; part Na- movement in acting and performing. Class will be taught by Native American. ‘The book has been up- tive American. 6-9pm @ Sims Park, 23131 Darryl Lewis of the Euclid School of Music. dated in ways that pass p.c. muster,’ report- Vocal Range: Bb2- F4 Lakeshore Blvd. Ages 8-12yr. $75 per week, or both weeks for $125. Call ed Time Magazine, ‘without losing all the Winnie Tate- Dolly’s sister; Tommy’s Food trucks, refreshments & 216-859-8578 or visit www.shoreculturalcentre.com for info. fun.’ Joined to the new book, of course, is girlfriend and his assistant in the knife- that amazing Irving Berlin score, featuring throwing act. free music! Don’t forget hit after hit after hit. ‘Irving Berlin’s great- Vocal Range: Bb3-F5 Open Auditions for Silhouette Productions est achievement in the theater,’ wrote the Dolly Tate- Frank’s flamboyant assistant; your lawn chair or blanket. New York Post, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Winnie’s sister Annie Get Your Gun ‘will always be a musical for the ages, one of Vocal Range: B3-B5 Euclid Farmers’ Market the Broadway theater’s enduring triumphs.’ Buffalo Bill Cody- owner of the Wild West This classic musical tells the tale of Annie Oakley and a love show Fridays through Oct. 6. 3-6:30pm story between two Wild West Show sharpshooters. Auditions Produced by Charlotte Mirabile Vocal Range: B2- F4 Our Market features locally grown and organic produce, Directed by Douglas F. Bailey II Annie’s sisters and brother- Jessie, Nellie, are July 19 & 20, 7pm—9:30pm, no appointment necessary. Musical Direction by Elias Manos and Little Jake baked goods, plants, herbs, candles, unique art, gift items and Production dates are Oct. 13-22. Visit the following webpage Choreography by Jen Justice Chief Sitting Bull- Sioux chief and holy more! Local produce evolves with the season, so be sure to visit www.shoreculturalcentre.com/auditions for cast breakdown man; Annie’s protector each week to see what is new! and audition details. WHEN: July 19th and 20th from 7-9:30 PM Charlie Davenport- manager of the Wild West show NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Pawee Bill- owner of a competing western show PRODUCTION DATES: October 13th- Ensemble- A collection of Circus Perform- 22nd ers and families

Adult Acting Classes Starting at the WHERE: Shore Cultural Center Room 241 Questions? Email the director at douglasf- [email protected] Shore Cultural Center WHAT TO PREPARE: One 32 bar song in the style of Irving Berlin, and a joke or by Jill Richburg Shore is for real. So I’m beyond excited to If you’ve always wanted to try your hand at be teaching there.” acting, look no further than Euclid’s bus- Richburg encourages anyone with an in- tling Shore Cultural Centre. terest in theater to join the class. “Thanks Starting this month, ongoing Saturday to Hollywood, we think of actors as fame- acting classes for adults of all levels of expe- seekers with $300 haircuts and no day Opening this Fall - Euclid New Art and New Eats on E.185th Deciding to rience will be held at the center. Taught by jobs,” Richburg says. “No. That’s show Jay Richburg, a recent transplant from New business. Acting is a tool for self-discovery Preparatory School Street York City, the instruction will be based on and forming community. It is for all of us.” go to college the technique developed by legendary act- Classes begin Saturday, July 8th and meet ing teacher Sanford Meisner. every Saturday from 10 AM -12:00 PM at can be hard. “Meisner training lets students really ex- the Shore Cultural Centre, 291 East 222nd cel,” says Richburg, who studied and taught Street, Room 241. Tuition is $50 for a pack- the technique at the Matthew Corozine age of four classes; $15 for single classes. Studio in New York City. “A lot of acting For further information and enrollment, classes teach some version of Method act- call or text the instructor at 917-488-1080, ing, which has you dredge up emotional or email [email protected]. memories onstage, or they’ll use improv to mimic ‘naturalness.’ Both approaches put Pictured is a conceptual render presented to the City of Euclid’s Architectural Review Board in June 2017. you in your head, and you don’t want that. Artist Bob Peck painted the mural on Sammich’s building in early July. Viola Davis is Meisner, okay?” MJ’s Fresh Paint LLC by Aundria Hawkins • Dedicated teachers who care deeply about by Allison Lukacsy-Loves In June, the City’s Architectural Review Richburg was glad to find a thriving We are excited to announce the opening of scholar success If you have not been on E.185th Street in Board approved the design for the new mu- arts center here in Euclid. “When I came Commercial/Residential our brand new school, Euclid Preparatory • Free After School Tutoring a while, you are missing out! New busi- ral and during the July 4th holiday week- to town, the Shore Cultural Centre was the Insurance Coverage School (EPS), located at 23001 Euclid Av- • Smaller middle school classrooms nesses are opening and adding increased end it was painted over the course of two Enrolling shouldn’t be. first thing I noticed. When they hosted a * Property Owners enue, Euclid, OH 44117 - between E. 222nd • Safe, disciplined, and structured campus vibrancy to the street. One such business is days. Many people stopped by to watch the Register for hands-on express enrollment days! panel discussion on their arts program, the St and Babbit Road. EPS sits on a large, Contact us today at 216.750.2070 to Jack Flaps Sammich. Owner Randy Carter fascinating process of installing a painted MAYOR sat on the panel. Plus the incred- * Vacancies/Re-paints beautiful, green campus in the heart of schedule your tour. You may begin the opened the doors to this sandwich shop and mural. ible Terrence Spivey [formerly of Karamu * Peeling Paint Euclid. We serve scholars in Kindergarten enrollment process simply by downloading deli - where he sells house made meats– in The mural can be considered a success in House], is at the center now. Great things * Mold & Mildew thru 8th Grade, and we are enrolling now! the SchoolMint App to your smartphone, spring 2017. many ways, including the fact that public are coming out of Shore, like the recent Au- Our vision is to create a culture of high or from any browser go to https://accel- Around this same time, Cleveland artist art along E.185th Street emerged as highly gust Wilson workshop. It was as high-level * Wall Repairs expectations for behavior and academics schools.schoolmint.net/signup. Bob Peck was looking for wall space for his desirable from the preliminary implemen- tri-c.edu/jumpstartmetro as any seminar at the top theater schools. Contact Michael through rigorous, research-based curricula We look forward to an extraordinary next set of murals. The location had to be tation recommendations presented in the and a focus on achieivement. It is our goal school year! right - high visibility from the street, lots City of Euclid’s Master Plan, which wraps 216-987-6000 When strangers start 216.704.3907 that 100% of our scholars will continue on Euclid Preparatory School of car and pedestrian traffic and a commu- up this summer with a Public Meeting on acting like to a college preparatory high school, and be 23001 Euclid Avenue nity willing to embrace his abstract, color- Wednesday, July 12th from 6:30-8pm. Pub- accepted to a four-year college or univer- Euclid OH 44117 ful art. Bob’s work can also be seen in the lic art was also favored in the TLCI plan- Tri-C Metropolitan Campus neighbors... For a free estimate sity! We offer: 216.750.2070 nearby Waterloo Arts District. ning for the same corridor. 2900 Community College Avenue communities are Get your • Free Full Day Kindergarten EuclidPrep.org The City of Euclid’s Department of Plan- Check out the new mural the next time Cleveland, Ohio | 44115 reinvigorated. • Free Transportation ning and Development saw the potential in you are hungry: a parking lot for Sammich Ralph Nader “Fresh Paint” Experience • Nutritious Meals COLLEGE BOUND. GIVING BACK. a long, blank exterior wall at Sammich and is conveniently located in front of the mu- 17-1298 • Extended School Day SCHOLARS FOR LIFE. introduced Bob to Randy. It was a match! ral off of Abby Avenue.

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Dog Rescued from Euclid House Fire EUCLID CITY SERVICES Share a Smile and a Hello ~

Animal Control 289-2057 You Just Never Know! mers had know the number of people who walk by Briardale Golf Course 289-8574 were one of our homes every day some with their dogs C. E. Orr Ice Arena 289-8649 the best I or their baby strollers. How do we con- carry with nect? Well, it’s simple, just like the many Euclid City Hall 289-2700 me today. I years ago at Girl Scout camp, it starts with Euclid City 797-2901 tell you this a hello and a smile. The next day it starts Schools because this with small talk and we grow from there and

Euclid Court 289-2888 memory relationships begin. came back Of course Euclidians say we are a neigh- Euclid Creek Resv 440-473-3370 to me the borhood of neighborhoods, but have we left

other day some good folks behind? It starts with each Euclid Family Y 731-7454 as I was of us saying hello to just one more person, Euclid Police 731-1234 talking to waving to one more jogger, smiling at the Non-Emergency a resident youth as they walk by. We are creatures of Block Watch 289-8449 that moved habit so the people who walk by, will walk Euclid Library 261-5300 to Euclid 6 by the same time tomorrow or the day after. years ago. The joggers in the neighborhood should re- The “Safe Rides” program is sponsored by the Cuyahoga County Safe Communities Coalition. Our department Euclid Neighborhood 289-8268 ceive a simple wave as they run on by don’t distributed their posters, coasters, table tents and Ace Taxi vouchers to area bars and restaurants with the Engagement She indi- message, “Red White And Busted - Make The 4th A Blast Not A Bust.” Thank you to the following establish- cated that you agree? ments who were willing to participate. Skinny’s Bar & Grill, Paragon Wine Bar, Paddy’s Pour House, Panini’s by Laura Gorshe Henn Mansion 731-5060 she really knew no one here in Euclid and So here’s my challenge! Get to know one Restaurant & Bar, Milton’s Lounge, Kristy’s Tavern, Paradise Lounge, Great Scotts Ward 8 Councilperson that her friends were a city or two away. I neighbor that you have not talked with yet, Housing Dep’t. 289-8127 Many years ago, I was involved in Girl Housing and have to say that this truth really made me start by saying hello, and then get to know Scouts. My troop was filled with school Property Conditions a bit sad. them. They will be the ones that might just classmates, girls that I already knew and had I offered her an invite to the Ward 8 check to see if you closed your garage as Lakefront Sr. 289-2985 relationships with. Each summer, I went to At 4:50 pm on June 13th, the Euclid Fire arrival of the EFD. The Red Cross was Wednesday on the Porch event, a new resi- you left late for work this morning and you Community Ctr. Girl Scout Resident Camp for two weeks Department (EFD) responded to a house called to assist the family of six. In addi- dent packet and a couple of suggestions of might be the one that has their spare key as where I had to meet new girls and live in a fire at 19750 Naumann Ave. On arrival, tion, there were no injuries to any of the 17 Recreation Dep’t. 289-8114 events going on in the City that she might they locked themselves out of their home. Youth, Adult and Family Pgms tent with 3 other people that I would come heavy smoke was pushing out the second EFD personnel at the incident. want to participate in such as Summer at Neighbors are the fabric of this commu- to know. The first couple of days at camp floor windows. The second and third floors sustained Service Dep’t. 289-2701 Sims. But it goes beyond that. nity, they look out for us, care for us, visit were a bit rough as I was a bit shy, hoping Crews immediately went to work taking significant fire and heat damage with water Street Conditions I hung up the phone and thought, how with us and sometimes if your lucky, be- that I would have a really good time and hose inside the house to fight the fire while damage to the first floor. The preliminary do we connect with each other? At first come our friends. Sim's Park 289-2700 meet some really nice people. The memo- other crews provided outside ventilation loss estimate for the building and contents we don’t know our neighbors nor do we ries of Girl Scout camp and the fun sum- and raised ladders. is $40,000. Shore Cultural Ctr. 289-8578

Before being brought under control, After an investigation, the fire was ruled Domestic Violence 391-HELP the fire extended up to the third floor but accidental and resulted from an unattend-

flames were knocked down in less than 10 ed candle in a second floor bedroom. We Ward 1 Council 240-0901 Euclid Part of 5 City Housing Inventory minutes. While fighting the fire, crews res- urge everyone to use extreme caution when Stephana Caviness

cued a dog that was soon reunited with its using candles. Keep combustible materials Ward 2 Council 486-9582 have been awarded a grant from the Cleve- an interactive web-based tool through owners. away from any open flames and extinguish Madeline Scarniench land Foundation to undertake a property Dynamo Metrics that can be used for data No one was home at the time of the fire, the candle before leaving the room. inventory through Western Reserve Land driven decisions and can be easily updated Ward 3 Council 609-4609 but the occupants returned soon after the Taneika Hill Conservancy’s Thriving Communities. for long term use. The five communities Beginning mid-July, trained surveyors involved are Euclid, South Euclid, Maple Ward 4 Council 401-9413 (wearing bright colored t-shirts/vests and Heights, Garfield Heights, and Warrens- Kris Jarosz Chief Meyer presents the plaque and shakes the hand of Joseph New, the citizen who received the 2016 carrying handheld computers) will be in ville Heights. All communities have been Civilian Service Award for assisting in the arrest of a stolen auto suspect. Mr. New was on the golf course and 731-5952 Euclid collecting data on each parcel and hit hard by the housing crisis, have aging observed officers pursuing the fleeing suspect, so he apprehended the suspect. Congratulation Mr. New and Ward 5 Council thank you for assisting the Euclid Police! Charlene Mancuso structure. The surveyors will photograph housing stock, have limited resources, but

and rate each parcel based on exterior con- are excited to utilize this opportunity to Ward 6 Council 289-1652 Still Not Sure who to Call? Patrick Delaney dition. This rating will be combined with improve housing and strengthen neighbor-

Calling Tips: other data in a web-based tool that can be hoods while exploring regional approaches Ward 7 Council 731-2345 used for decision making, planning and to improve revitalization efforts. We look Daryl Langman Look for surveyors on your street soon as part of identifying interventions. This is all part forward to sharing the results with you. five cityThe housing Euclid inventory. City Hall Ward 8 Council 744-8988 of our commitment to improve our hous- For more information, see the www.wr- receptionist is very Laura Gorshe ing stock and our neighborhoods. landconservancy.org or www.cityofeuclid. by Mayorknowledgeable Kirsten Gail and about Councilwoman each The project will result in a current in- com. Council President 731-4496 Lauradepartment Gorshe in the City. John Monroe Five first-ring suburbs, including Euclid, ventory of parcels, a written report, and

President of the United States Governor of Ohio Comment Line 202.456.1111 John R. Kasich (614) 466-3555 Switchboard 202-456-1414 Riffe Center, 30th Floor 77 South High Street The White House Columbus, Oh 43215-6117 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 http://www.governor.ohio.gov/Contact/ContacttheGovernor.aspx United States Senator State Representative Ohio House District 8 Sherrod Brown (D-OH) (202) 224-2315 Kent Smith (D) (614) 466-5441 713 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 77 South High Street 10th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 Contact www.brown.senate.gov/contact Contact http://www.ohiohouse.gov/kent-smith/contact Euclid Police celebrating the end of the season with Euclid Youth Soccer while preparing for summer camp! The EFD would like to thank Gail Tolley for sharing her time and talents to plant flowers in our Memorial Gar- It’s the perfect day with great people, great food, and great soccer! den. Gail insisted on giving back to the community in a unique way. Thanks to her, the area around Connie’s bench looks more beautiful than it already is. Great job, Gail! United States Senator State Senator Ohio Senate District 25 Rob Portman (R-OH) (202) 224-3353 Kenny Yuko (D) (614) 466-4583 448 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 1 Capitol Square Ground Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 Euclid Police Awards for 2016 www.portman.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact?p=contact-form Contact http://ohiosenate.gov/yuko/contact United States Congresswoman for the 11th District Cuyahoga County Council Last evening at the Euclid City Council Award for her effort which revived the vic- Marcia L. Fudge (D-OH) (202) 225-7032 Sunny Simon (216) 698-2035 Meeting, Euclid Police awards for 2016 tim. Officer Nick Edington was recognized 2344 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515 2079 East 9th Street – 8th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44115 were presented to officers and civilians. for saving nine lives by administering Nar- Contact https://fudge.house.gov/email-me/ Email : [email protected] This post acknowledges those whose ac- can to overdose victims. He received the tions aided victims of drug overdoses. Ms. Meritorious Service Award. From January Tiffany Smith was recognized for her ac- 2016 until today, Euclid Officers combined tions in performing CPR on an overdose have administered Narcan in 56 incidents victim. She received the Civilian Service saving lives.

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YMCA BIke Page Meet Our Trainers Euclid Bicyclist of the Month by Carrie Serrano lifestyle today and start living healthier Tasha began her fitness journey first as is; “NEVER wait for a doctor to tell you to risen your bike over the Carnegie bridge to would it be? Mike Yunis as been with the YMCA since and happier.” His specialities are Cardio/ member here at the YMCA. In 2015 she de- get healthy.” Ohio City give that a go sometime. A. I just wish more people would ride. It 1996. His health philospy is; “Physical Fit- Aerobic Exercise, Personal Training: Se- cided to pursue her dreams to inspire more is such an enjoyable experience and it just ness is NOT an option... we routinely eat, nior and Rehabilitation, Muscle & Core people to become fit and healthy. Not only Ami is one of the many Y stories we love Do you ride year round? How do you makes me feel happy and free! work, sleep, etc., and we should exercise Conditioning, Running/Swimming/Cy- is Tasha a Ceritified Trainer, she is also a to toot our horn about. Ami also started as dress for the cold? P. I would like to change people’s percep- regularly. Placing a higher priority on men- cling, Wellness Coach, Weight Loss, Fit- Certified Holistic Nutritionist. She special- a member here at the YMCA. She weighed A. I do not ride year round as I am not that tion of bike riders like myself who ride in tal and physical wellness is critical to our ness Event Management: Running, Health izes in Strength Training, Balance Train- 250lbs in the beggining of health journey. brave. But if I did, I would dress as if I was the street. All we are trying to do is share a overall wellbeing. Optimize your life by Fair, Fitness Demos. ing, Weight Management, Weight Gain, After losing 100lbs she decided to help going to a football game. little piece of blacktop and arrive where we getting and staying fit. Adopt a wellness and Hollistic Wellness. Her health philospy others reach their weight loss goals. Ami’s P.I don’t really ride that much in the cold are going safely. Remember we have every fitness philospy is; “Exercise is about be- weather but if I do you can’t go wrong with right to the road as someone in a car does. ing a better and healthier person. I will do under armor winter gear. Also my Bern anything in my power to help you learn helmet has an insert I can take out which Why do you ride? what you need to do to achieve your goals. I allows me to wear a winter hat underneath A. I ride for exercise and enjoyment. It’s also am a cheerleeader and not a drill sergeant, my helmet. not too strenuous on the body if you don’t but dont think that does not mean I won’t want it to be and you are constantly moving make you work. I strive to teach others the Do you ride your bike to work or school? so you always feel like you’re accomplish- skills needed to make exercise fun and a Describe the experience. ing something. It brings joy to myself and life long habit.” Not only is she a personal A. I do not ride to work, though now that it allows me to bring smiles to anyone I can trainl she is Aqua Training Certied, Silver I am working in Euclid, I absolutely have wave to while I am riding along! Sneakers Certified, Certified Tai Chi for July Bicyclists of the Month, Euclid residents Amelia Bartucci and Patrick Byrne. the option to. Typically, I am dressed up for P. I ride to stay young because I’d rather Health, and Pound, Instructor. She special- work so riding a bike would make it a little pedal somewhere on two wheels than drive izes in personalized programs designed to by Kath Sonnhalter recreation and to be outside. Riding a bike bit difficult. somewhere on four wheels. Get out and help people move, feel, and look better. We recognize Euclid residents Amelia Bar- is very relaxing and it makes it easy to give P. I used to work at Heinens downtown on ride. tucci and Patrick Byrne as the July Bicy- a quick wave to any passer-by. East 9th street and I would ride my bike to In closing please consider the fact that a clists of the Month. We find the juxtaposi- P. I enjoy riding everywhere possible. work everyday weather permitting. What strong biking community produces signifi- Mike Yunis, Personal Trainer & Group Exercise Tasha Miles, Personal Trainer Ami Bray, Personal Trainer, Group Exercise Instruc- tion of their responses interesting. a great way to wake up in the morning. cant social gains; improves overall health, Instructor tor Whether it’s just around the neighborhood doing errands or going to a friends house. Unfortunately, I was transferred to the reduces mental health problems, provides Where do you enjoy riding? Is it for trans- The towpath trail thru cuyahoga valley Strongsville store and now my drive in a access to employment, significantly lowers Hanging with our Y Stars! portation, recreation, or both? Describe national park is a great place to ride along car takes longer then it took me on my bike household transportation costs, lowers air the experience. with all of the that to get Downtown. and noise pollution, and increases social A. I enjoy riding locally. I am born and we are lucky to have so close by. I really like cohesion. To be considered for Bicyclist raised in the city of Euclid so I love to ride riding down Lakeshore Blvd to Downtown, If you could change or improve one thing of the Month, contact us at bikeEuclid@ around the neighborhood. I mostly ride for up MLK to Little Italy or if you haven’t about your cycling experience, what gmail.com. Now get on a bike and RIDE!

Bike News Biking by Michael Lozitsky D.C. will increase your chances of injury. Keep Biking is a great activity for people who may chest and head up. When picking the height have low back, knee, or other lower limb is- of your seat, you are looking for a slight bend sues because it does not cause excessive jolt- in the knee (15-20 degrees) when the pedal ing like running will do. However, back and hits the furthest point away. This will keep neck pain from biking can occur and is a you from hitting full extension when riding. problem that chiropractors help with. Your Your knee should be getting up to about 90 posture and the bike that you use are com- degrees in flexion when the pedal is at the mon mistakes that people make which may top. This will help you generate the most Our lunch time heros. Go Ladies Go! Silver Sneaker Circuit Pathways currently as new hours for the early birds lead to back pain. speed into the pedal. Keep your handlebars needing child watch while they get fit! Monday- Pick the right bike for you. For the newer at about the same height as the seat. When Thursday 9am-12:30pm. or casual riders out there, a mountain bike is riding have a slight bend in the arms; this probably what you are looking for. A moun- will help your muscles absorb the bumps in tain bike is going to have more cushion, is the road and you will have less jarring of the more likely to have shock absorbers, and spine. this won’t give you a big jolt with each bump If you are having sharp pains after rid- in the road. For the casual rider out there, ing or if you have pain that lasts more than Ohio City Bike Co-op winter ride - Dave Lawrence Dave Lawrence enjoying a sunny winter ride. in yellow. thicker tires, extra cushion seats, or shock two weeks, then it is probably time to get it absorbers in the seat or forks of the bike will checked out. Our office treats a variety of by Kath Sonnhalter cyclist, Dave Lawrence, a life abruptly cut be helpful. sports injuries. If you have any area of con- Wow, May and June have been busy short by cancer, as July Bicyclist of the Pick a bike that is not too big for you. If cern, contact our office at 216-938-7889. months. Thank you Bill Cervenik and Villa Month, in memoriam. He provided us with your lower back becomes rounded then this Angela-St. Joseph High School for allowing these photos and we recognize his involve- us to host our first Bike to Work Day en- ment in bicycling advocacy with the fol- ergizer station in front of the school, May lowing quote from Ohio City Bike Co-op 19. May wrapped up with Euclid Memorial Director Jim Sheehan, Day Parade, where we were again joined “ It’s with heavy hearts we share the news by the Ohio Wheelmen riding their pen- that one of our own, David Lawrence, has ny-farthings while the rest of us road the passed. Come relax with our Gentle Stretch, or Gentle Stretch Yoga Classes Boot Camp Beast! Come take on the challenge. Our youth swimmers splashing arround! more modern safety bike (introduced in Dave found the co-op to take our Shop Bikes, Family, Fun: Ward 10 Bike-A- the 1880’s). We kicked off June participat- class in the winter of 2015-16, and -- being Humana at the Y! ing in two terrific community events, The a diligent student -- quickly became a very Thon E.200th Street Stroll and Walk&Roll E.185. dedicated volunteer to get practice with all by terrence upchurch • When: Saturday, July 8, 2017 by Carrie Serrano be asking your doctor. You and your doc- Many new friends and connections were the skills he learned in class. But his dedi- Ensure your spot today for the Ward 10 • Where: Duggan Park (1619 Catalpa Rd) Humana will be having a presentation open tor are a team and every team needs a game made. Over 100 regional bike maps and cation went way beyond a self-improve- Bike- A-Thon! Slots are filling up quickly. • Registration Time: 8:15 am - 9:15 am to the public on Tuesday, July 18, 2017. They plan. Come joins us! Bike Safety Books were distributed. June ment approach to a retirement hobby; soon You don’t want to miss out on the largest • Route will begin: 9:30 am at Duggan Park will discussing what questions you need to Medicare 101 Lunch & Learn 19 Bike Euclid had the honor of receiving he was a regular at Fixathons and Rodeos, biking event on the east side of Cleveland! a Resolution of Recognition during the Eu- and coming in during closed hour to help The Bike-A-Thon is FREE EVENT, present- Route will end: 11:30 am at 5th District by Carrie Serrano clid City Council meeting. Thank you Bike repair bikes for the Refugee Bike Project. ed by Cleveland City Councilmen Jeff John- Safety Fair in Dave’s Supermarket Parking Do you have questions about Medicare? Cleveland everyone for your enthusiasm Dave made a much greater contribution, son, Mike Polensek, and Cuyahoga County Lot (on Lakeshore Blvd) On August 15, 2017 at 12:30pm the Ohio and support of Bike Euclid! June concludes though, when he join our Board of Directors Councilman Anthony Hairston. Organized Some sponsors include Cleveland Cava- Senior Health Insurance Information Pro- with our annual Bike to the Beach Party in January: He initiated and lead a bike drive by, Terrence Upchurch Ward 10 Intern, St liers, , and more. We hope gram has answers for you! Bring a lunch and Campout. to collect refugee bikes (and to inspire the Clair Superior Development Corporation, to see you there! If you are interested in Auto - Home - Life - and Business Insurance and learn all about how Medicare works Bike Euclid has no events planned for rest of the board to think differently about and Cleveland Police Fifth District Office. participating please contact the Five Pointe Call now for a complimentary quote! and what to expect as you enter Medicare. the month of July. As always, go to www. their “duty of support”); he quickly became The Bike-A-Thon will feature a chance to Community Center at 216.268.2138 to reg- Also enjoy an Ice Cream Sundae on us! bikeEuclid.org and www.facebook.com/ our living reference guide to Robert’s Rules win bikes, Indians tickets, and other prizes. ister. For more information please contact the euclidbike for resources, safety informa- of Order, and he always brought equanimity This event will guarantee safe family fun as FIRST 50 REGISTERED RIDERS GET A (440) 895-5200 Scott Andrew Mills [email protected] Principal Agent branch at 216-731-7454 and ask to speak to tion and local and regional events. and good humor to our meetings.” well as a chance for residents to get to know FREE CAVS HAT AND WATER BOTTLE Ami. In closing we honor Euclid resident and the police officers that serve them.

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Picnic Is a Celebration of Community OLL Out in the Community The parish picnic is a popular tradition at formed live music. Children (and some Now Enrolling Summer Reminders Our Lady of the Lake. Every year, a dedi- young at heart adults!) loved the balloon Parents, VERY VERY IMPORTANT: cated group of volunteers, led by Vince and clown, bubble station, dunk tank, and Reading over the summer is critical to your Barb DiTurno, come together to throw a games and prizes. And did we mention the child’s success! As simple as it sounds, read- memorable party, with great food, music, free ice cream cart?! The weather couldn’t ing books can reverse the summer slide in games and entertainment. Fr. Joe began have been better, and all-in-all, the picnic literacy skills. Research found that giving the day with noon Mass under the shelter was a wonderful celebration of this welcom- kids 12 books to read over the summer was at the Italian American Club. Afterwards, ing faith community. as effective as summer school in raising the the music ministry group The Lakers per- students’ reading scores. Students will have summer packets and access to lexiacore5. Report cards are available for pick-up at the com and studyisland.com for additional school. practice throughout the summer! Kindergarten students were cheered on by Ms. Grimes, Imagine Bella Teacher of the Year, talks Summer Office hours are 9-3 p.m. older students on the third floor. Congratulations with 6th graders before their promotion ceremony. Monday-Friday Kindergarten students for finishing your first year as Imagine Bella dragons! Early Kindergarten Testing

Middle School Math Teacher Ms. Figueroa, Dean of Parents, staff, and students cheer on our Kinder- Students Mr. Gamble, and PE Teacher Ms. Grimes garteners in celebration of their first year at Imagine help 6th grade students prepare for the promotion Bella. Way to go Kindergarten! ceremony. Congrats 6th graders!

Imagine Bella is enrolling students for K-5. Congrats to all our 6th graders on their Visit the school now to learn more about our promotion! mission and the difference of an Imagine Summer Office Hours - Monday-Friday - Bella education. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 216-481-1500 Kindergarten students love writing and use their personal word walls to help them tell their stories. Visit the school for a tour and to learn about how your child can join the Imagine Bella family.

Celebrating 2016-2017! Early Kindergarten Testing will be held on ber 31st, 2017. Please contact the school with Thursday, July 13th and Wednesday, July 26th any questions and to register for a test date. from 10-11 a.m. for students that have late 216-481-1500. Vacation Bible School a Hit birthdays. Students must turn 5 by Decem-

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Congrats to house winner Ujima! Who will win next year? At the end of the year Ujima house party, all dance party and celebrate the end of the year! staff and students came outside to join the

 Cars & Cookies     Fundraiser   Our Lady of the Lake parish likes to get out also got to have a table at Walk & Roll E185.  CAR WASH AND BAKE SALE in the community, to welcome neighbors, Both events were great opportunities to en-   BY DONATION make new friends, and be a part of this gage and connect and show support for our   Every year, Vacation Bible School at Our the program available in their own commu- wonderful neighborhood. So we had a lot community, and also to spend time with July 18th - 19th Lady of the Lake is a sell-out, and it’s easy nity, so she drives them all the way to Euclid of fun on June 3 when we got to host our some great families and volunteers. to see why. Great sets, fun activities, and of just to be part of it! annual fest for the E. 200th St Stroll, and we 11:00 am - 1:45 pm course delicious snacks - it’s a week full of The Makers Fun Factory theme was a hit, fun experiences. In fact, it’s sometimes hard with lots of cool projects where kids could (216) 392-1335 Summer Specials [email protected] HELP Adult Day Support to tell who’s having a better time – the kids get hands on. The mini-movie theater – 22741 Shore Center Drive who come to play and learn or the adults complete with popcorn! – was a highlight, Class 1 Pavers & Remodelers PLEASE OBEY SIGNAGE AND and teens who help out. This year, more and everyone loved getting up and active  Residential Driveways  Roofing TRAFFIC PATTERNS than 15 teens from VASJ and OLL middle with games, dances and songs. The end of A+  Asphalt/Concrete/Masonry  Sealcoating school came to lend a hand and they did a the week came too soon, but parents joined  Kitchen & Baths  Siding and Windows fantastic job. And the students came from in for a video recap of all the week’s activi-  Sit-In Tubs/Handicap Showers our specialty Visit our Facebook page for details: as far away as the west side, with one re- ties. We’re already looking forward to next Ask for Gary or Mike Need money? 1481 Warrensville Ctr. Road Facebook.com/HELPFoundationInc turning family telling Youth Minister Rita year! (216)397-6349 Great Financing www.class1pavers.com Testa that her girls choose OLL VBS over

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. CREDIBILITY. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. CREDIBILITY. Free meals for children through Euclid Schools Summer Food Program Panther Prowl 5k Community Run and 1-mile walk Euclid Senior High School NEO Sports Plant E-Room 20001 Euclid Ave. Saturday, September 23, 2017 711 East 222nd St. Euclid, OH 44117-1480 711 E. 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio Euclid, OH 44123-2033 KieAnn Gambrell/216-952-7683 Race Entry Fee: $15 for students & seniors and $20 for adults (includes race t-shirt) George Ule/216-797-6210 June 5, 2017 - August 11, 2017 June 19, 2017 – July 20, 2017 Breakfast: 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Register Online: http://www.hermescleveland.com/roadracing/events/pantherprowl.asp Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Lunch: 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Lunch: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. July 31, 2017 – August 11, 2017 Panther Prowl Timeline Breakfast: 7:15 – 7:30 a.m. Body Rocks Dance and Fitness Lunch: 10:30 – 11:00 a.m. Studio 8:00 AM-Packet pick-up and registration (No Meals Served - Jul. 24 - July 28) 904 East 222nd Street 9:30 AM-5K run and 1-mile walk Euclid, OH 44123-3312 Arbor Elementary School Shanae Frazier/216-390-0223 10:30 AM- Awards Ceremony 20400 Arbor Ave. June 5, 2017 – July 21, 2017 10:30- 2:30 PM- Post-race festival including inflatables, Euclid, OH 44119-3160 Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:00 a.m./Lunch: food trucks, live music and more for the entire family! George Ule/216-797-6210 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. June 19, 2017 – July 21, 2017 Admission is FREE and all are welcome. Race participa- Breakfast: 7:30 - 8:00 a.m. tion is not required to attend the post-race festival. Lunch: 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Ready, Set, Grow at Boulevard Presbyterian Church 24600 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid, OH 44132-1213 *All sites will be closed Monday, Mr. Iran Doss/216-289-4774 July 3rd and Tuesday, July 4th. June 5, 2017 - August 11, 2017 Breakfast: 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Ohio Summer Food Service Lunch: 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Program: 1-800-481-6885 Fun Day Summer Camp 22800 Fox Ave. Euclid, OH 44123 Stacey Minnillo/216-536-5598 May 30, 2017 - August 11, 2017 Breakfast: 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. LaParade Early Learning & Training Center 25000 Euclid Ave., West Annex, Suite 205 Photo: Free meals for children 18 years of age and under. Food must be consumed on site. Euclid, OH 44117-2644 Paris Rice-Sanders/216-731-8433 June 5, 2017 - August 11, 2017 Breakfast: 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Lunch: 12:00 - 12:30 p.m.

Building castles in Junior Panthers serve up some summer fun at annual volleyball camp the sand at this year’s Junior Panthers Summer Volleyball Camp Grades: 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Wind Festival Dates: Monday, July 17 - Friday, July 21, 2017 Time: 9:00 am-1:00 pm EUCLID, Ohio--Yellow and blue pails Price: $50 per player and shovels lined the sand on the Location: Euclid High School Girls Gym beach at Simms Park for the Euclid *Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt if the registration form Schools sandcastle building station at is received by July 14th. this year’s Wind Festival on June 17, 2017. Parents, grandparents, children, Please complete registration form online: https://goo.gl/forms/ and even teenagers stopped to dig SifMocdRNaXPZBrm2 and send payment in the form of cash, up some fun with us. From expert check or money order (made out to Euclid Volleyball) to sandcastle builders to rookie diggers, we saw a wide variety of creations. Euclid High School The Euclid High School Salutatorian, Attention: Euclid Volleyball Jessica Lisy even spent the day helping 711 East 222 Street our littlest visitors. Euclid, OH 44123

We we thrilled to be part of this fan- Or you can drop the payment to the Athletic Office at EHS, tastic annual event hosted by the City Monday - Friday 9:30 am-2:30 pm. Payment must be received of Euclid and Shore Cultural Center. for the camper to be placed on a team. Events like the Wind Festival make Our Euclid the premiere destination, Any questions please contact Coach Howes at with over 4,000 people attending this 216-482-0315 or [email protected]. windy extravaganza. To see more pictures from this year’s Wind Festival visit the Euclid City Schools’ Facebook page! This is #OurEuclid in action.

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Events Events Shrine Steak Roast set for July 15th Sunrise Yoga at Sims Park has a new You’re Invited to a Princess Tea Party HELP Foundation Car Wash & by John Sheri- salad, bread and butter, and dessert. Coffee dan and tea are also included in the $15 dinner instructor! Bake Sale This year’sticket price. (As usual, cold beverages will and movement, Christine will lead an in- annual Steak be available for an extra charge.) tegrative, all levels yoga practice that com- Roast, spon- Dinner tickets must be reserved in ad- bines meditation, breath work and asana to sored by the vance — with payment required on or be- open energy pathways leaving you rejuve- Knights and fore July 9. No dinner tickets will be sold at nated and ready for the day ahead. Put in- Lady Knights the door. tention in your action and join us monthly of Our Lady Combination tickets for dinner and a for Sunshine Yoga at Sim’s Park! of Lourdes, raffIe - three drawings for $100 each - are Location: Sims Park Overlook, 23131 is scheduled for Saturday July 15 on the priced at $20. Extra raffle tickets can be Christine McIntosh is a Euclid resident and Lakeshore Blvd. grounds of the Lourdes Shrine in Euclid. purchased at the dinner for $5 per ticket. In received her 200 hour Hatha yoga certifi- Dates: July 8, August 12, September 9 Serving is scheduled from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 addition, “basket raffle” tickets will be sold cation in 2017 at Namaste Yoga Studio in Time: 8:00 am p.m. The Shrine property is located at 21281 at $1 each, or six for $5. Northfield, Ohio. She is inspired by yoga FREE by Barbara Comiskey wiches, scones, cupcakes, tea, coffee and Chardon Rd. Forms for mail-in reservations are avail- philosophy, energy work, our collective Please call recreation for additional infor- Can you imagine how excited your little water. A significant fund-raiser for the reli- able in the Shrine Gift Shop. consciousness and how humankind con- mation 216-289-8114 ones will be when they meet all their favor- Tickets for the Tea Party are $15 with gious mecca, which includes the World’s For more information, call 216-481- nects to nature and self. Uniting breath only known replica of the famed Shrine 8232. Completed forms, along with pay- ite Princes and Princesses? children under age 2 admitted free of and Grotto in Lourdes, France, the steak ment, should be mailed to: 21281 Chardon They will have the opportunity at the charge. Tickets must be purchased in ad- roast offers a menu including an 8-ounce Rd., Euclid, OH 44117. Princess Tea Party taking place on July vance by calling 440-506-8933. Visa, Mas- grilled steak, com on the cob, baked potato, Euclid Master Plan: Third Public 15 at the Irish American Club, East Side. terCard, cash and checks will be accepted. HELP program participants dressed up for the big dance. Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday, The tea party features a live interactive Advance tickets required . . . no tickets will by Stefanie Merkosky sale options will include specialty desserts show starring Snow White, Cinderella, be sold at the door. On July 18th and 19th HELP’s popular like peach cobbler, strawberry punch bowl Silhouette Productions 2nd Annual July 12th Fairy Godmother, Sleeping Beauty and her Doors open at 2:30 P.M. with the event Cars & Cookies fundraiser will return to cake, and rocky road chocolate bars as well Prince, Ariel, Mulan, Belle and her Prince, beginning at 3:00 P.M. For more details, go 22741 Shore Center Drive for a two day as a variety of cookies and cupcakes. Golf Outing Sunday, July 30, 2017 by Allison Lukacsy-Love the future of the City of Euclid. Tinker Bell, Tiana, Merida, Rapunzel, Elsa to www.northeastohiocosplay.com. car wash and bake sale extravaganza! Stop This annual fundraiser is a day the HELP In 2016 the City of Euclid was awarded a The meeting will consist of a formal pre- and Anna and more. After the show, there The show is a presentation of Northeast by anytime between 11:00am – 1:45pm to Adult Day Support Program participants by Charlotte Mirabile Rangeballs, lunch at turn. Master Plan to be prepared by the Cuyahoga sentation followed by an open house-style will be a chance for everyone to meet and Ohio Cosplay. The Irish American Club, have your car washed and pick up some de- look forward to year-round. They take an BRIARDALE GREENS Dinner(BBQ Ribs and Chicken) and live County Planning Commission. A Master activity to collect feedback. Later this year greet the princes and princesses. East Side is located at 22770 Lakeshore licious treats along the way. Car washes and active role in planning the menu, shopping GOLF COURSE music by: The Tony Dial Quintet Plan inventories current conditions, out- the City of Euclid’s Planning and Zon- The party’s menu is planned to appeal Boulevard in Euclid. bake sale items will be available by cash, for necessary supplies, and manning bake EUCLID,OHIO 44123 Golf, lunch and dinner $85.00 lines a community’s vision for the future ing Commission as well as City Council to the little ones and will include tea sand- check or credit card donation. We will plan sale and car wash shifts throughout the Men and Women Golf and lunch $55.00 and then describes concrete, specific action will undertake a formal review and hear a to set up shop rain or shine, but ask that day. The participants work extremely hard Scramble Format Dinner only $35.00 steps community leaders can undertake to proposal to formally adopt the Plan. These you check our Facebook page closer to the to execute this successful fundraiser so that with Skill Shots, Longest Drive-Closest to If you would like to “Sponsor a Hole” accomplish that growth and development. meetings are also open to the public. Community Partners Align to Offer event for any pertinent weather updates: they can earn enough funds to plan their Hole(both men & women) Cost is $50.00 Please email Charlotte at The Plan wraps up this summer with the We appreciate your time and commit- facebook.com/helpfoundationinc. annual dance without limitation. Skins, Mulligans Available( maximum 4 [email protected] Free Produce this Summer third and final public meeting on Wednes- ment to help shape the future of Euclid! For HELP’s bake sale has become a favorite For more information about HELP per team) 50/50 ect. Reserve Now - Send in your payment by by Ellen Ivory day, July 12th 2017 from 6:30-8:00pm more information, draft documents of this after lunch stop for many of our communi- Foundation and the individuals we serve, Golf 8:45 AM(Shotgun Start) 7:45 AM July 14th Ss. Robert & William Parish, Euclid Hunger at Shoreview Elementary School (490 E. Plan and previous Master Plans in the City ty partners thanks to our unique selection please visit www.helpfoundationinc.org. Check-in Contact : [email protected] to Center, Euclid Hospital/Cleveland Clinic, 260th. St.). Whether or not you have par- of Euclid, please visit EuclidMasterPlan. of yummy baked goods. This year’s bake Golf includes: Coffee, Donuts, Golf Cart, register your team. ticipated in a survey or attended another wordpress.com The Foodbank and the Plan meeting, you are invited to come and Boy Scouts have once again teamed to- share your opinions on priority actions for gether to offer free, fresh produce to Euclid A Spiritual Journey residents and its neighbors. Unique Finds at the annual Ss. by A Tabar Divine nature . You truly know the way to On Monday July 31 and August 28, from When life hands you lemons, can you enjoy happiness when you take a moment to be 4:00pm-6:00pm (or until produce is gone) Robert & William Rummage Sale some lemonade? It’s true , we don’t always silent yet awake. Ask and listen carefully Fish Fry at Slovenian Home on volunteers of each of these organizations by Ellen Ivory laneous items but a number of unique and see the sunshine through the clouds but as Spirit speaks softly. Sometimes you re- are in the SRW parking lot waiting to serve SRW Parish is hosting its annual Rummage unusual items are also scattered through- within us is an eternal radiance that can be ceive direct guidance, sometimes an image Waterloo Open Every Friday in July you. For convenience and efficiency, partic- Sale on Friday, July 14, 9:00am-5:00pm and out the tables. awakened when we live consciously. Live or symbol especially in dreams. Under- The fish fry is a huge portion, cooked to ipants should bring their own bags to pack Saturday, July 15, 9:00am-2:00pm (Sat- SRW is located at 351 East 260th Street, consciously? In what way and how when standing can come while taking a morning perfection , at a reasonable price. But there the items. urday is Bag Day). This organized, huge Euclid. The sale is being held in the school life commitments seem to be in control shower. Clarify the insights by asking if is more! You must try the Goulash and Po- Volunteers for area organizations prepare produce SRW is located at 367 East 260th Street, Eu- sale not only offers standard items such as gym. Call 216.731.1515 for additional de- all the time. Take a moment to reevalu- this guidance is for your highest and best lenta, or my favorite the Pork Chops with for distribution. clid. Call 216.731.1515 for additional details. clothing, housewares, and a host of miscel- tails. ate what occupies your time, energy and good. We all have a dweller on the thresh- home fries and gravy, extra gravy please. money. Each aspect of your life has pros old, a negative influence as an aspect of our There is ice cold beer. Sometimes there is and cons or plus and minus factors. Are design, but our greater Self can and does live accordions playing. There is homemade you living in a way that makes your heart guide us in positive directions. The path strudel so good they could serve it in heav- sing? If not, then you have the power to to self mastery is narrow but beautifull to en. The fish fry is not just for Lent anymore. make conscious changes. And, only you travel, lifetime after lifetime. Join others Come to the Slovenian Home on Waterloo know the changes that need to be made. at the Rishis Institute of Metaphysics for some Friday between 3 and 8 PM. Say the Pork Chops with gravy and homefries, extra gravy Go within. Breathe deeply and listen to guidance on your spiritual journey. Call please Observer sent you. the guidance from your higher self, your 216-486-7240 for class information. Save the Date for Summer Festival at Ss. Robert & William International Family Festival, August 10-13 by Ellen Ivory Eric and Nancy Noltkamper (German), TThe seventh annual International Family The Spazmatics (Variety) the Joey Tomsick Festival will take place at Ss. Robert and Orchestra (Polka), Ralph Szubski (Accor- William Catholic Church on August 10- dionist), Don Disantis (Classics) Phil ‘n the 13 in Euclid on 260th Street. Homemade Blanks (Variety), and Rev. Dennis McNeil ethnic foods including pierogi, stuffed (Country). Festival organizers will post cabbage and Raddell’s Slovenian sausage, ongoing schedule updates on the Ss Rob- as well as traditional festival favorites, will ert William International Family Festival be served. A Chinese Auction, Interna- Facebook Page, which can be found at the tional Raffle, a destination package includ- parish website at www.srweuclid.cc. We ing four admission passes to Walt Disney would like to thank our festival sponsors World, and a chance to win a 2017 Honda which include: VASJ High School, West- Accord Lease for 3 years or $12,500 in cash ern Reserve Interiors, Inc, Raddell’s Sau- will also be available. Tickets are on sale sage Shop, Middlefield Banking Company, now at the parish office. Returning to the Rick Case Honda, Brickman Bros. Funeral popular festival line-up is the Classic Car Home, Hobe & Lucas CPA’s, Cleveland Cruise In on Sunday, August 13. Festival Clinic/Euclid Hospital, Geauga Mechani- entertainment includes The New Barley- cal, Sievers Security, Action Carstar, and corn (Irish), The Pop Tarts (60’s), Patty C Cain Cleaning Company. and the Boys (Polka) Festivus (Variety),

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Community Community Outdoor Movie Night at Bluestone American Punch Co. Starts Major Former Car Wash Selected for Euclid Hunger Center Kicks off Elementary: FREE Fun for the Expansion Environmental Testing Summer! testing to determine the environmental by Kay O’Donnell distributes food to 800 families per month, Whole Family condition of the property and spur redevel- After a day of threatening dark clouds, the and while it receives some funding from by Allison Lukacsy-Love Thanks to Euclid-based Aladdin Rents, opment of the site. All work is being done sun shone brightly on the 7th annual “Kick outside sources, it is also dependent upon Euclid residents are invited for the first Out- free popcorn will be available to attendees at no cost to the City. Off Summer” fundraiser, which benefitted individual donations. Fortunately, the citi- door Movie Night on Thursday, July 6th at while supplies last. The event is made pos- Historical records show that the site was the Euclid Hunger Center. More than 150 zens and businesses of Euclid have always 8:30pm Bluestone Elementary School (1455 sible by the generous donations of Simply developed in the 1950’s as a car wash and guests gathered under the pavilion at Bri- been extremely supportive of the Hunger E. 260th Street) for a free screening of the Sound & Lighting, Mitchells Restaurant gas station. After years of foreclosure and ardale Greens Golf Course for an evening Center’s mission of “neighbors helping 2016 blockbuster movie “SING” (rated PG). and Ultra Lounge, Choices Supreme Café neglect, the City of Euclid demolished the of food, beverages, music, raffles and fun. neighbors.” Many local establishments The movie will begin at sun-down at approxi- and Luxury Lounge, Chocolat Salon and car wash building in 2016. “We were thrilled with the large turn- and individuals donated raffle prizes, food by Jonathan Holody mately 9pm after brief welcome remarks. Tetelestai at Ss. Robert & William Parish. Resolving brownfield issues is part of out,” said Board President Grace Wright. and beverages for the event, and contrib- The Ohio Environmental Protection We are proud to offer pop-up summer The Manna Truck food truck will be on- the City’s efforts to return vacant proper- “It’s great to see the event growing and at- uted to its great success. Agency (EPA) has selected the former Al programming on the south side of the city site with dinner, drinks and snack foods for ties to productive use. Results of the en- tracting new people every year.” For more information on how you can Paul Car Wash site at 22701 Shore Center thanks to collaborative planning efforts be- purchase. vironmental testing of the car wash site The hunger problem in Euclid is very help the Euclid Hunger Center, or be a Drive for environmental testing under the tween Euclid Schools, the City of Euclid’s Attendees are encouraged to bring a will be available in late summer. If soil or real, and the Euclid Hunger Center plays part of the volunteer staff, visit the Euclid Targeted Brownfield Assessment Program. Department of Planning and Development lawn chair or blanket. Free parking is groundwater contamination is found at the a critical role in helping families with food Hunger Center on Facebook, or visit www. The City of Euclid nominated the tax- and Councilwoman Taneika Hill (Ward available in the school’s lots. Minors must site, the City will seek remediation of the insecurity. On average, the Hunger Center euclidhungercenter.com. delinquent site in Downtown Euclid for 3) as well as multiple Euclid residents and be accompanied by an adult per the City’s property by the State of Ohio. businesses. curfew A Bouquet of Thanks Euclid is in Bloom with Adopt-a- by Vicky Geer Pregnant Women Needed for Have you driven past Mary Mavec Oppor- Planter Program tunity School at 21701 Lake Shore Blvd. late- Research Study! ly? Thanks to Mahdi Caravan No. 142 Order of Alhambra, we haae received a fresh new by Kayla Herbell How long will this take: Approximately look. Mahdi Caravan provided a donation We are looking for pregnant women who 30 minutes and no longer than 1 hour. that allowed us to hire a landscaping crew are interested in participating in a research Parking, snacks, and compensation for from Parks Tree. They did a fabulous job for study. Our goal is to better understand the your time will be provided. The expansion of American Punch Co. is starting to take shape at the Century Corners Business Park in Euclid. us, just in time for summer. THANK YOU relationship between physical and mental Where can I participate: The researcher Mahdi Caravan for the wonderful donation stress and mental health. will meet with you in her office at the Case by Jonathan Holody The addition is being constructed by and all of the things you do for Mary Mavec To be eligible: You need to be 18 years or Western Reserve University nursing school Last month, the American Punch Compa- the M.E. Osborne Building Company of Opportunity School. older, in your 2nd or 3rd trimester, and be or at your next prenatal appointment if you ny started construction on a major expan- Mentor, Ohio. The addition is designed to able to speak and understand English. are a patient at University Hospitals Main sion project in the Century Corners Busi- seamlessly match the existing structure. What is involved: A series of question- Campus or Landerbrook. You do not need ness Park on Euclid Avenue. The 23,000 American Punch was founded by Bill Become a Literacy Tutor in Euclid naires on a tablet computer and a heart rate to be a patient at UH. square foot building addition will roughly Olson and his son Bob in 1990. The com- measurement that involves a Velcro strap If you are interested: Please contact double the amount of space for this Euclid- pany is a leading manufacturer of tooling City School District placed around your midsection and three Kayla Herbell at 216-264-6282 or kayla. based company. for metal punch and die industry. In 2016, leads attached to your forearms. [email protected] American Punch’s existing building American Punch Co. was recognized by was constructed in 2008. Years of steady the Euclid Chamber of Commerce as the growth and optimism for the future has Large Business of the Year. Open to the public! prompted the company to undertake the Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. expansion. HGR also has a sale every second Saturday INDUSTRIAL SURPLUS of each month from 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. by Linda Beck along with Adopt-a-Planter sponsors and Earlier this Spring, Keep Euclid Beautiful city employees from the Planning & Devel- Tutoring five hours a week helps improve students’ Tom Barnard (center), a current volunteers explains literacy skills, confidence and embracing reading! his experiences to potential volunteers during the Sherman’s Auto Detail debuted a new program where residents or opment department, donated their time and Information Session businesses could sponsor one or more plant- planted over 45 containers along Lake Shore by Dianna Kall velops with their tutor. Volunteers benefit ers that the city has along Downtown Eu- Blvd. in downtown Euclid and 5 planters 598 East 185th Greater Cleveland Volunteers will continue by being able to share their enjoyment of Cleveland, Ohio clid, E. 185th Street and at the lakefront pier. down at the lakefront pier. There has been operating the AARP Foundation Experi- reading and their life experiences in order to The cost was $35.00 a planter and the funds a very positive response to this newest pro- ence Corps literacy tutoring program in the make a difference in a child’s life.” 216.486.4444 donated to Keep Euclid Beautiful, thru the gram, so Keep Euclid Beautiful is looking Euclid City School District in the 2017-2018 Greater Cleveland Volunteers is the host Adopt-a-Planter program, helped offset the forward to making it available again early school year. agency in Cuyahoga County, and are look- Cleaned to Perfection cost of flowers purchased by the city and next year. AARP Foundation Experience Corps is a ing for literacy tutors for students in grades planted in the containers. The sponsors were The City of Euclid and Keep Euclid Beau- proven national program made up of volun- K-3 who: Publisher’s Note: I had my car detailed by make your appointment. If you are having also given the option to plant the flowers tiful would like to recognize these 2017 teers who are dedicated to helping children • Are at least 50+ years of age become great readers before finishing third • Can volunteer time to tutor children who Sherman last week. When I picked it up it your car repaired or even your oil changed provided by the city themselves, or Keep Adopt-a-Planter sponsors: 20001 Euclid Ave., Euclid, Ohio 44117 grade. The goal is to improve children’s lit- need help learning basic literacy skills looked brand spanking new. Truly amaz- there is a discount for the detailing. It is a Euclid Beautiful could plant the flowers on Ron & Judi Zivic, Cortina’s Restaurant, eracy, strengthen communities and help • Possess a high school diploma or GED (216) 486-4567 • (866) 447-7117 their behalf. This new program is slightly Steve & Christine McIntosh, Harvard Soul ing work and attention to detail. Sher- GREAT deal. develop cultures of inspiration in schools. • Will agree to and pass a criminal back- www.hgrinc.com man’s business is located in North Coast Tell them the Observer sent you. different from the current Adopt-a-Spot Bistro, Melissa Jolly, The LakeShore Garden UPCOMING SALES “We have found that both the students ground checkaz Auto Sales. Talk to Joe or Kevin when you program, in that it focuses on planting flow- Club, and Infield Chiropractic. and tutors benefit from the program” Ross • Can serve at least five hours a week during Saturday ers for beautification within the city. Thank you to all our sponsors for your Jones, AARP Foundation Experience Corps the school year. July 8 On a warm Tuesday afternoon in May, support and helping us keep our city beauti- program manager explains. “Students make Contact Greater Cleveland Volunteers at 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. under the guidance of the Parks Depart- ful. progress from the personal academic as- 216-391-9500 x 119 or rjones@greatecleve- Thursday ment, Keep Euclid Beautiful volunteers sistance as well as the relationship that de- landvolunteers.org July 27 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday Neighborhood Leadership Development Program Seeks 2017 Applicants August 12 GET UP TO $1,500 AT 6.99% APR 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. by Sandra Kluk ates have many interests and are working Corporation. Leadership Development Program, saying FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS WITH A SUMMER LOAN In 2006, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Man- on a wide variety of issues to improve life The goal of the Commu- “Being a part of NLDP and learning pro- Thursday del Foundation, along with former Cleve- in their communities. nity Youth Academy, #YouthMattersHere, gram planning skills has helped the project August 24 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. With payments less than $130 per month, land Mayor Michael White, established a Caroline J. Peak is one such person. She is to empower youth through educational grow from a pilot to implementation this leadership training program for engaged is the Collinwood Library Branch Man- enlightenment, literacy, self-worth, leader- year where we will provide youth program- use the money for a vacation, home community leaders. The Neighborhood ager. ship, and community/civic engagement. ming each month using the tools learned in improvements or unexpected expenses. Leadership Development Program is a free, Caroline’s passion is improving the lives Participating youth would learn about the NLDP sessions like ‘Process for Com- 16 session community engagement train- of youth in her community. This commit- building positive traits, knowing your munity Change’, ‘Program Planning’ and, ing program for residents of Cleveland, and ment has led her to help in creating the self- worth, negotiating skills and team ‘Marketing/Communications’ to enrich Call 216-920-2000 its inner ring suburbs, who are working on Collinwood Youth Academy for school age building strategies. Community organi- our curriculum and provide on-going eval- for details and to apply. projects within the City of Cleveland and youth, which begins this September 23rd zational skills such as understanding com- uation on impact and outcomes.” who are determined to make a positive im- at the Collinwood Library. The program is munity structure and identifying commu- For information about the Youth Acad- Congratulations and good luck to Connor Hoffman – Subject to credit approval based on each Member’s credit quality. Rates are subject to 2017 Euclid High School graduate change without notice. See a Member Service Representative for details. pact on their communities. a partnership of nity needs will also be taught, as well as, emy contact Caroline Peak at 216-623-6934 & 2017 HGR Industrial Surplus S.T.E.M. scholarship recipient – Savings | Checking | Loans | Mortgages | Business Lending After the application process, 20 com- Office of Program Services, The Salvation taking on a community issue to resolve and or [email protected] as he pursues a college degree in information technology. mitted individuals are chosen for the pro- Army, Collinwood Recreation Center and learning problem solving skills The application period for the NLDP gram year. NLDP participants and gradu- the Collinwood Nottingham Development Caroline credits the Neighborhood program runs through August 4th.

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Art Art Kiddie City Receives A Grant From Cuyahoga County Arts and Culture Euclid Art Association June Members’ Night Critique...Last Meeting Until by Jennifer Boger ry”. In this experience the students learned who would never eat their veggies are now Kiddie City pre- various yoga movements and postures, drinking a smoothie full of veggies and try- September school students had beginning acting skills, and art concepts. ing new things. Problem solving occured in the outstanding Some of the students also made homemade the experience as well. One student when opportunity to par- musical instruments from recyclable food stacking berries asked for a smaller one be- ticipate in an artist containers. Hassan put them to good use cause the one she had kept rolling off. This in residence proj- by having the children play them during a was a new skill for her, before this experi- ect over the past 16 music activity. He separated the children ence she would have just been frustrated weeks, thanks to a into sections by types of instruments and and would have given up. The arts have grant received from taught them about percussion and strings. such a benifit to children in all areas! Our Cuyahoga County The students also participated in healthy students are well on their way to an appre- Arts and Culture. cooking activites that related to the folk- ciation of the arts. Hassan Rodgers, art- tales that they created. The tales, Why Rabbits Hop? and Why ist and story teller led Teachers at Kiddie City say that this experi- Fox Has Orange Fur? were performed by Centerpiece for The Garden Party refreshment table George Kozmon talks about Suzette Cohn’s acrylic Critique of Wali Neil’s large painting Deb Kramarz brought her digital photo, Stone painting Silent, to be critiqued. Deb Kramarz brought her the students in the ence really got students to come out of their the students at two public performance on digital photo, Stone Silent, to be critiqued. creation and perfor- shell! We had students who barely were able June 16th and June 23rd. mance of “Folktales to have conversations with their peers now by Susan Herrle ityFest. George tells us that he does a little swore in EAA’s Officers for the 2017-2018 what he meant. At our very popular Members’ Night Cri- of everything, but now he works large, very season. George was challenged to get After the critique, the 32 members in Hassan Rogers with Jennifer Boger, Kiddie City Director and Dayna White, Kiddie are more than a Sto- able to go on a stage and perform. Students City Assistant Director. tique on Monday June 5, George Kozmon, large. He is currently working on an 8ft by through all the artwork critiques in the attendance enjoyed a “Garden Tea Party”. an internationally collected artist best 20ft mountain image on wood panels using time allotted....as is the case at every June The evening’s refreshments included.... known for his monumental architectural acrylic and colored pencil....or ‘whatever critique meeting! Members’ feedback.... pinwheel finger sandwiches, American paintings, was the art critic for the evening. works’. We thank George for sharing his excellent job, one of the best critiques that Flag of fresh fruit, lemon yogurt cake and Euclid Art Association Summer Performing Arts Class at Shore George’s artworks have been widely exhib- artistic insights with us. we’ve had! Not only was he informative DiStefano’s cookie tray...plus more. To see Promises FUN! ited and critically acclaimed throughout Before George started his critique of the and constructive in his criticism, he was George’s comments on members’ art and Fine Art Show the US and abroad. He is a graduate of the over 25 pieces of artwork that members very entertaining. George would point out more pictures, visit our website, EuclidArt. by Nancy Daly tion & awards will be on Sunday, July 23, Cleveland Institute of Art and lives in Gates brought to the meeting, Lee Peters held a ‘things’ that most of us did not immediate- com, the Events page. The Euclid Art Association Summer Fine from 2:00-4:00 p.m. For more info Euclid- Mills, OH. He also participates in Ingenu- brief business meeting and Joan Milligan ly notice. Once we saw it, we understood Art Show is at Lakeland Community Col- Art.com . lege from Euclid Art Association Gallery July 23, 2017 - Sept. 8, 2017. The Gallery Nancy Daly Euclid Art Hosted 3-Day David Rankin Watercolor Workshop at Lakeland Community College is at 21128 North Street 7700 Clocktower Dr. in Kirtland. It will Euclid, Ohio 44117 have original art by our members. A recep-

David reviews the techniques we learned David glazes over the lower left of his painting with Tom Woodman shows us his finished painting Class participant’s finished painting permanent rose ….. to force your eye more towards Young people strut their stuff at past summer workshops. the middle. by Susan Herrle ous as David showed us these techniques. by Jim Spittle Shore who owns the Euclid School of Mu- The Euclid Art Association presented a David said that if we couldn’t explain to Curtain and lights up! LIVE at the Shore sic. He has taught at Kent State’s theatre de- 3-day David Rankin Workshop, Essential him how we did ‘it’, we really didn’t ‘own’ “A community in caring rooted in tradition for over 50 years” Cultural Centre—your children!! Shore is partment and this fall becomes the theatre Watercolor Skills Training, on June 2, 3, the technique. How many times did he ask Architect: Herman Gibans Fodor, Inc. – Architects, Photography: Scott Pease Photography offering two one-week classes on the excit- director at Andrews Osborne Academy in and 4, 2017. David is an award winning us to repeat “how to lay down a glisten?” ing world of the Performing Arts. They will Willoughby. national and internationally acclaimed Using his 1-inch wash brush on rough Skilled Nursing • Rehabilitation • Private Rooms take place at Shore July 10-14 and July 17- “I love sharing my passion and love for watercolor artist....one of the world’s top paper, he also showed us....dip, lift, touch Assisted Living • Respite • Long Term Care • Hospice 21, from 9:00am-12:00noon. Students will the performing arts with young people,” professional watercolor painters work- your brush in the water for a graded wash learn about and participate in activities re- stated Mr. Lewis. “It’s an area that any ing today. He and his wife, Deanna, live or drag and lift for a pine tree. Another re- lating to Acting/Drama, Communicating young person can have fun with! And we in Cleveland, OH, where he maintains his minder that most of us needed....“use your with Music, Story Telling and Performing will have fun!” professional studio. arm not your wrist” to move the brush 216.486.0268 Euclid Art thanks David for this fantas- across the paper....no dabbling! By the end www.slovenehome.org in front an audience. Students can try out Registration fee for the class is $75 per playing the piano and guitar, writing a short week or $125 for both weeks, representing tic weekend workshop. We had a full class. of the weekend, we each completed three story and performing a variety of stage a savings of $25. You can register on line Members came from all over NE Ohio and landscape paintings. movements and techniques. Each week at www.shoreculturalcentre.com or at the from New Jersey, Michigan and British David is a good friend of Euclid Art and will conclude with a short performance by Shore office in Room 143 at 291 East 222nd Columbia! We learned....and for some of we look forward to more workshops with 18621 Neff Road, Cleveland, OH 44119 the students for family and friends. Street near downtown Euclid. Call 216- us....relearned the broken stroke, twisted- him in our 2017-2018 season. Visit our Conveniently located off of I-90 & Route 2 @ Exit East 185th (182A) Teaching the class will be Darryl Lewis, 289-8578 for further information. torso stroke, flawless and graded washes, website EuclidArt.com for more work- a long-time music and acting instructor at wet glisten skies, plus the value of the dark- shop pictures and interesting links.....and est darks in a painting. The importance to keep up to date on future workshops, The class practices graded washes We learning how to make a dramatic sky using a of using Arches Rough Paper and Steve monthly meetings and upcoming art wet glisten. Quiller’s 1-inch wash brush became obvi- shows. Call Rich Master 718 East 200th Street Jay Dee Cleaners 216.481.9090 nd Mechanical Complete Auto Repair 878 E. 222 Street Euclid OH 44123 216-731-7060 Mon-Fri 7:00am – 6:30pm Saturday 8:00 – 5:00 We offer pick-up and delivery service. Send us your E-mail at [email protected] for monthly specials like this one. FREE ESTIMATES Daugherty SINCE 1978 Or…visit our website at WWW.JAYDEECLEANERS.COM

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(continued from front page) (continued from front page) 2017 Euclid Wind Fest Draws Stilts, Bistro 185 is Better Than Ever Sand Castles and Bubbles The zip-line ride was very popular Hospital, Cuyahoga Community College, among children and adults where one Eaton Family Credit Union and Infield could take a 225-foot-long trip down the Chiropractic zip-line at speeds up to 25 mph. Nearby, Wave Sponsors: Able Rents, Fedeli Group, the and Gladiators dis- Interstate Gas & Supply, Ss. Robert & Wil- played their inflatable giant logos offering liams Catholic School and Walter/Haver- hands-on hockey and football drills and field, LLP maneuvers. Breeze Sponsor: Interstate Gas & Supply Dr. U.R. Awesome presented an amaz- and Mazanec Rakin & Ryder ing bubble show where he made soap Kite Sponsors: Chagrin Valley Engineer- bubbles both large and small which cas- ing, Daugherty Construction, The Mann caded through the air and across the lawn. & Smith Group, Sievers Security, Special- Pick Up Stix stilt walkers were a crowd ized Construction, Councilwoman Sunny favorite and Flowers the Clown roamed Simon and Joseph P. Sulzer, Esq. the grounds making balloon animals for Sail Sponsors: HzW Environmental Con- kids—a perfect Wind Fest souvenir. sultants, Ohio Valley Supply, Signs PDQ A young lady marvels at her bubble creation during the 2017 Euclid Wind Festival in Sims Park held June 17. Comments from attendees at the end Photo by ParkerFoto of the day were positive and enthusiastic. While the festival drew attendees primarily from Euclid, there were many visitors from surrounding communities. The Wind Festival was made possible by the City of Euclid and Shore Cultural Cen- tre and the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture and by many local and area businesses who generously contributed The canary rockfish was served in a smoked tomato monetarily and in-kind. Special thanks to fume, over a bed of Vidalia and lemongrass risotto all who volunteered their time in putting consommé. My partner had the 7 ounce Amy Pheneger, who you may remember on the 2017 Euclid Wind Festival. certified Angus beef filet served with -fin from the Grovewood, has been added to the Thank you to our Sponsors! gerling potatoes, seared asparagus, fried bar. An old veteran has returned and some Looking For an Eyewitness Beach Sponsors: CT Consultants, Lincoln onion, and tomato garlic confit. Both were excellent new hires have been made. These Electric, William Sopko and Sons Co. and scrumptious. additions added to your all-time favorites Did you see Stamco Industries, Inc. Not only the entrees are amazing. The on the wait staff, have returned the service Hot Air Balloon Sponsor: Sims Buick/ unique happy hour food and appetizers, at the Bistro to 5 stars. GMAC Kaye Vander of Pick Up Stix talked over the heads of including super fresh mussels are deli- If you are a regular like me, then keep A little girl get hit by a car Sandy Sponsors: Cleveland Clinic/Euclid everyone at Wind Fest. The Shore Cultural Centre activity tent attracted many of the young people. Photo by ParkerFoto cious. To complete your meal, be sure to coming back. If you used to love this place, finish with a not-to be missed dessert, hand but happened to come during one of those crossing Babbitt Road crafted with love by Miss Vicki. Start to fin- small bumps in the road, come on back. ish the meal is perfection . You’ll be happy you did. on February 28, 2017 ??? There have been changes to the staff. Miss STORAGE SPACE FOR LEASE If you saw what happened to my daughter please call me. 20001 Euclid Ave. Sheena 216.910.8888 Euclid, OH 44117 [email protected] Storage Space For Lease Deal Direct With The Owner And Make Your Best Deal Now! Looking for storage? Vinyl Siding Windows Kitchens Carpentry Porches – Repair/Rebuild Rec Rooms Attics Tuck Pointing We Buy Houses Structural Correction Room Additions Decks Doors $3/SF/Year Garages – Repair/Rebuild Bathrooms Driveways Roofing Cabinet Refacing Waterproofing Electrical Plumbing Any Condition Cash Payment * Fast Close 20’ x 40’ for $200/month Licensed.Bonded.Insured 216.570.8957 440.729.2200 30’ x 50’ for $375/month Check Out Our Great Rating With The BBB! 50’ x 50’ for $625/month

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Senior Page Senior Page Don’t clean your house! Have your party at The Great Scott Tavern !!!! Medicare and Divorce Seniors Targeted house and prepare for 5 to asked what table arrangement we wanted, manner and it was prepared to perfection. date of your spouse’s death 20 people? That’s enough to we decided to start with a large table for 12 Someone shared their onion brick and Once it is determined you are eligible make you think twice. then it could grow if more people showed spinach and artichoke dip. Both were deli- based on your spouse’s work record, your Then we started think- up. They are flexible! cious. Someone else had the taco salad and monthly premium for Part A will depend ing about local restaurants On Friday the 23rd, 18 people showed had to take most of it home because it was on how many quarters your spouse paid that could handle us all on up at 7:00 pm and the party began. Ev- so large. I had my favorite mussels with into Medicare. While each situation may a Friday night? Voila! The eryone ordered what they wanted. Some frites, or French Fries. My point is that be different, here are three examples: Great Scott Tavern! I had wanted to try the new cocktails created for everyone had exactly what they wanted to Example 1: You may qualify for premium- been there a month or so ago the summer. Other’s wanted red or white eat and drink and it was excellent! No one free Part A Original Medicare if your for- and loved the new menu put wine. Someone, whose name will not be had to clean their house, prepare all kinds mer spouse paid into Medicare for 10 years together by Bob Edwardsen, mentioned, only wanted ice tea. That’s all of beverages and cook for 5 to 20 people. It (40 quarters). the general manager and it right because no one had to act as host- was all wonderfully done for us. Example 2: You may pay $227 per month in by Carolyn Tisi was fabulous. ess getting what every individual wanted. So, when you are feeling that it is time 2017 if your former spouse paid into Medi- We always celebrate Pam’s birthday on So I stopped into Great Scott to discuss Our most capable waitress was there to get to get a group of family or friends together, Laura Mutsko. Owner and Agent. care for 30-39 quarters. June 23. We just do. It’s the beginning of this loosey goosey party we were dreaming whatever we wanted, and more of it when consider The Great Scott Tavern. Ask to Mutsko Insurance Services. Example 3: You may pay $413 per month in summer. It’s her birthday. We love her. We up. Gail Swingle, the party coordinator we felt like it. I tried the Perfect Pear and speak to Gail or Bob. They will work with http://euclidobserver.com/members/main.php?which=prod_by Laura Mutsko 2017 if your former spouse paid into Medi- need to get together. I’m not sure why, but display&view_which=5 was so helpful and understood how flex- the Blueberry Margarita cocktails. Other you to get you the space and the food and My husband and I recently got divorced. care for less than 30 quarters. we always get together for Pam’s birthday. ible we would need her to be. What if 20 people had a cosmo or even a specialty the good time for which you are looking. I never worked outside the house and was You will still be charged additional A month ago while swimming at the Eu- people showed up? What if there were only martini. They were delicious and fun to And no one has to clean the house before going to get my Medicare based on his monthly premiums for your Medicare Part clid Y, we started discussing what to do this 5? No problem, she assured me. When she try. Our food arrived in a most timely or after everyone leaves! (or cook!) work record. Am I still eligible for Original B coverage. The standard Part B premium year. That means, who wants to clean their Medicare? in 2017 is $134 per month, though most Many divorced or widowed individuals people will pay less. Because Social Security and Medicare are concerned that the loss of their spouse by ginny calvey form you of a problem with your computer THE WAY IT WAS - Half a Century Ago in Euclid eligibility rules can be complex, and there will affect their ability to qualify for Origi- Sid received a phone call from his 16 year which they will fix for a fee. by John Sheridan Black also commented on reports of air- Shore Blvd. advertises “free delivery” of announces that the organization is plan- are some exceptions to the rules listed nal Medicare. Let me assure you, your old grandson, Isac who reported he was Utility Worker/ Contractor Scam: Per- Editor’s note: The following news, sports, planes being “kidnapped” by space ships, phone orders of $10 or more. And it offers ning to honor local servicemen who have above, you should call Social Security at newly single status will not affect whether under arrest by the local police in his son claiming to work for city or utility and other items were culled from the pages never to be seen again. And he speculated semi-boneless ham for 67 cents a pound, completed a tour of duty in the Vietnam 800-772-1213 or, if your spouse was a rail- you qualify or not. hometown in the state of Missouri. Isac company sent to check something to dis- of a 1966 edition of the Euclid News-Jour- War - as well as servicemen preparing to road worker, contact your local Railroad You are eligible for Medicare if you are was frantic because he couldn’t reach his tract homeowner while accomplice enters nal-the city’s former weekly newspaper. leave for that Asiatic combat zone. Retirement Board field office to get the a U.S citizen or legal resident for at least 5 parents and the police were threatening to to steal either money or valuables. most accurate information regarding your consecutive years and meet one of the fol- lock him in a cell for possession of illegal IRS Scam: Con artist calls on the tele- APRIL 1966 - The research section of the Just in time for Easter: Alvin’s Jewelers at specific situation. lowing qualifications: drugs found in his car. He requested his phone stating you are delinquent on your Illuminating Co. reports that more multi- 690 East 185th St offers 17-jewel pendant For more information on Medicare, · You are age 65 or older, or grandfather wire the money for his imme- taxes and owe the federal government ple-dwelling units were constructed in Eu- watches with matching chains for just please join me for my class, Getting Started · You have a qualifying disability if you are diate release. money threatening you with prosecution if clid in 1965 than in any other community $12.95, as well as 14-karat gold crosses, set with Medicare. You can find a complete list younger than age 65, or Sid, a rather astute man, calmly asked the fine is not paid immediately. in Cuyahoga or Lake County. Some 1,114 with a genuine diamond, for a mere $7.95. of local classes and registration informa- · You are any age and have end-stage renal his grandson what his birthday was. The multiple units were added in 1965, an in- tion - including information on upcoming disease (ESRD) or amyotrophic lateral call was abruptly ended. There was no Note: the IRS NEVER CALLS. crease of 70% over the 1964 figure. Gearing up for action, Euclid Pan- classes in Willowick, Euclid and South Eu- sclerosis (ALS). imminent arrest and his grandson was Phishing Scam: An internet scam with Meanwhile, construction of single- ther pitching ace Mike Corrigan is likely clid – on my website at www.mutskoinsur- While you will still qualify for Original at home. This was only one of a series of either an email or pop-up message asking family units dropped from 92 to 76 com- to enjoy a fine season, says Coach Bob Ad- ance.com/seminars. For all your questions Medicare after your divorce, your new scams which are currently targeting our se- for identifying information from what ap- pared with the prior year. (As viewed in dis. “He’s in terrific shape. He has excellent concerning Medicare Advantage Plans, marital status may affect the cost of your niors. This one is called “The Grandparent pears to be a bank or credit card company some comers of the community, the trend control - and he’s ready,” the coach points Medicare Supplements or other health Medicare Part A monthly premium. How Scam”. with a phony reason for you to supply ei- seemed worrisome.) out. Though not yet in the same class as insurance questions, please call me at 440- much of a change you will see will depend In 2015, over 86,000 complaints were ther your social security number or bank the Indians’ “Sudden” Sam McDowell, 255-5700 or email me at Lmutsko@muts- on your circumstances, how long you were logged for Identity Theft, Fraud and Con- or credit card information. Teachers at Benjamin Franklin School, East Corrigan has a “sneaky” fastball, the vet- koinsurance.com. married and your former spouse’s work sumer Complaints in the State of Ohio Unfortunately, the scam artists get more 215 and Wilmore Ave., approved a switch eran coach says. (The story suggests that Laura Mutsko history. alone. One of the most common groups and more creative in a their attempts to to “gradeless” report cards. For nearly two the Euclid hurler might become known Mutsko Insurance Services, LLC You may be allowed to use the work his- targeted are seniors for a multitude of rea- swindle. A few points to ponder in the fu- years, Ben Franklin students have been as “Mysterious Mike.”) On the track oval, 6966 Spinach Drive tory of your former or deceased spouse, if: sons: they own their own home; likely have ture: taking home “check marks” instead of A’s, sophomore distance runner Terry Rieder Mentor, OH 44060 440-255-5700 · You were married at least 10 years before a nest egg and or liquid assets; have money B’s, C’s, and F’s. “We have eliminated the sets a new team record in the two-mile run, www.mutskoinsurance.com the date your divorce was final; or hidden in their homes; and were raised in The IRS never calls. word ‘failure’ from our vocabulary,” noted clocking 10:23.6 - despite brutal weather · You were married at least 1 year before the the 30’s 40’s and 50’s to be trusting and po- Banks and legitimate companies already Roland Steinmetz, the school’s principal. conditions -in a meet against the Collin- lite. The group is less inclined to say “no” have your personal information. “We’ve eliminated competition as a moti- wood thinclads. as well as less likely to report a fraud. Se- Report suspicious activity to the follow- vating device - and a lot of good things are niors may not know where to report it, are ing happening.” Over at St. Joseph High, a student coun- • IRS: Treasury Inspector General 1-800- cil committee selects Mike Verespej - a Are you or a loved one ashamed and can be fearful of losing their financial independence. 366-4484 option #5 An “expert” on flying saucers - James Les- that the aliens use some type of force field fresh lean ground chuck for 59 cents a four-year honor student - as “Viking of struggling to kick addiction to • Scam Tracker: Better Business Bureau ter Black -is the guest speaker at a meet- to maneuver their ships. “There must be pound, and kielbase sausage for 77 cents the Week.” Previously named the top Ger- heroin or other opiates? The following are different types of scams BBB.org or 1-216-241-7678 ing of the Flying Saucer Searchers Club forces in nature which they can control - a pound... Meanwhile, Perkins Pancake man language student, Verespej is active purported against the group currently: • Attorney General’s Office: Ohioprotects. at the Northeast YMCA on East 152nd St. and which we do not know enough about. House on Shore Center Dr. offers “honey- in the Math Club and has served on the We are here to help. Grandparent Scam: Con-artist calls the org or 1-800-282-0515 “I’ve never met a man from outer space,” Evidently, they have teleportation and may dipped” fried chicken dinners for just one staffs of the school newspaper, the “Norse- Call us about VIVITROL. mark claiming to be a lawyer or police of- Black admitted, “but I’ve talked to people be able to travel faster than light. They can dollar. The dinners include southern corn man,” and the yearbook. 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Breakfast with Grande Pointe Free Blood Pressure Checks Nutritional Programs Bob’s Corner Euclid Senior Wednesday, July 12th – 9:30 – 10:30 Thursdays mornings 10:00-11:00 a.m. Euclid Senior Center offers a lunch pro- Breakfast with Grande Pointe. Join us for Please give your name to the volunteer and gram Monday through Friday at Noon. We Center muffins or bagels, fresh fruit, coffee and she will issue you a number. Wait in the serve a nutritious meal that supplies 1/3 of hallway until your number is called. All the programs listed are available at tea. Please sign-up at the front desk by July your daily nutrition requirements. Our Euclid Lakefront Community Center 11th menus are written by a licensed dietitian Chair Exercise to Music – 11:00 a.m. to insure you receive a healthy lunch. The 1 Bliss Lane, Euclid, OH 44123 F.F.F. SERVICES: DRA – Wednesday suggested donation is only $1.00. Reserva- 216-289-2985 www.cityofeuclid.com Join us Thursday, July 20th – 10:30 in the tions are to be made Monday, Tuesday or Library for Fun For Foodies. All partici- NAUTICA QUEEN BOAT Silver Sneaker Class – 10:00 – 10:50 a.m. Euclid Senior Donuts Day! Wednesday, BY NOON for the following pants please bring your favorite dish. Sign- – Dining Room Annex Mondays, Wednes- CRUISE Tuesday, July 11 @ 11:00 a.m. Every second week. When reserving, please be conscien- up at the front desk. days and Fridays. Free with Silver Sneakers Wednesday, August 23rd - Van leaves at Tuesday of the month, Donuts provided by tious and look ahead to make sure you re- membership. No Silver S. Class on Monday, 10:00 a.m. & returns at 3:00 p.m. $35.00 The Willows Health Rehab Center. serve lunch for the days you know you will member, $ 45.00 non-member. Step back in July 24th be here. We now have to report the number by Bob Payne time. Sway to the tunes from the Big Band Homemade Cookie Contest of no-shows and seconds. Please help us to He sat in the lobby of the Center and waved Era & enjoy the buffet for lunch. FUN AND GAMES Special thanks to everyone who partici- lessen the no shows/seconds. You can help me over. His familiar smile was nowhere to pated in the Homemade cookie contest. to make a difference. Thank you! BEADING CLASS: be found. I knew that one of his sons had Post Office On Wheels DPS All of the entries were delicious! The top 3 Monday, June 3rd - 10:30 a.m. to Noon. died a month ago, and we had talked about it Friday, July 21st 10:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, July 11th winners were; Get Well Cards FREE to members on several occasions. Today, he got the news Special Services, Money Orders, Stamps & 10:00 a.m. to Noon & 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. 1st Place – Betty Anderson We will be glad to send a card to a mem- that his other son is in hospice. It is deeply Packaging Supplies are available. 20 – Minute free consultations. Have a 2nd Place – Faye Ford ber who is recovering, feeling down or just Breakfast with Sylka Quilting Class – 2nd & 3rd Thursdays – moving when you see a senior citizen cry. question for an attorney regarding estate 3rd Place – Joann Schieman needs a little boost. Let Sylka know if you On the same day, another senior told me SPEAKERS: planning, wills, trusts, Medicaid Eligibil- 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. would like a card sent to another member Bagels for Breakfast she would be leaving the Center because Kemper House ity, Long Term Care Needs, or Veterans Computer Classes to help brighten their day and give a little Come in at 10:00AM on Friday, July 21st for Pinochle Tournament– Fridays – 1:00 she is moving in with her daughter. She Friday, July 7th – 11:15 a.m. Join us in the Benefits? The attorneys at Daniel P. Seink Interested in learning Computer Basics? encouragement. 216-289-2985. a bagel and coffee breakfast. FREE! p.m. Computer Room. Open Card Play– was happy, excited and looking forward to dining room to learn how to keep your Co. offer vast experience in the field of elder Join us on Monday, July 17th at 1:00 p.m. Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Card games, Pi- a new chapter in her life. But, she was also mind sharp as you age. Provided by Kem- law. Founder and Managing Partner, Dan- in the computer room. If you have any FREE FRESH PRODUCE nochle, Bridge & Rummy. sad to be leaving behind so many of her dear per House. iel P. Seink, is one of twenty Ohio attorneys questions you want addressed, please give Euclid Senior Programs friends. certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the them to Sylka ASAP so that they can be Monday, July 24th - 12:30 – 2:30 PM (or And, on that very same day, a senior came Gateway Health National Elder Law Foundation. Sign up Bingo–Monday, Wednesday & Friday until all produce is gone) First Come First Breakfast with Sylka will be on Thursday, addressed at the beginning of the session. back to the Center after losing her husband Wednesday, July 12th – 11:00 a.m. for a 20 – minute time slot (FREE) at front 12:45 p.m. – Dining Room. Served. Please bring your ID You must be July 13th at 8:30 AM at Maria’s Family Res- In addition, a video presentation is also of half a century. Her emotions were fresh Gateway Health will provide an informa- desk. This service will continue on the sec- a member of Euclid Senior Programs to taurant, 22578 Lakeshore Blvd. Yum!!! scheduled. Please sign in early as there are and raw. She is trying to carry on, as she tive program focused on what you need to ond Tuesday of each month. Pool Tournament – Friday, July 21st Participate. You must have your OWN transportation. only six computer terminals available for promised, the best that she can. know to help you better understand: What 9:20 a.m. June winner – Moises Ramos hands on training. Of course there is room Life is so precious. It is full of all kinds HBP is…Causes & Risk factors… Health BENEFITS CHECK-UP – FREE for much more. See you there!! of ups and downs. At times it is exquisite. Ice Cream Problems and Prevention & Self Care. Monday, July 17th & 24th Crochet– 10:00 a.m. – Tuesday, AC At other times it is excruciating. Most of TRIPS: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. the time it is something in between. It is Community Police Talk Euclid Senior Programs also coordinates Adult Coloring - 1:00 Tuesday, AC the same for everyone. You just never know Coit Road Farmer’s Market Thursday, July 13th at 12:15 p.m. the Benefits Check – Up program at the Wednesday, July 5th - Leave the center by what another person may be going through. “Cop –a- Question” – Immediately after Lakefront Community Center. Benefits Chair Volleyball - 12:45 p.m. It’s Wise 8:30 a.m. and return around 10:30 a.m. It’s You may well have contact today with some- Lunch. Members from our Police Depart- Check – Up is a program to screen adults Dining Room – Thursdays FREE – Register at the front Desk. one whose whole world is falling apart. The ment update us monthly and answer all 60+ for over 70 money-saving programs: To Advertise question is, do you care? your questions. Can’t be here? Leave your prescription drug assistance, help paying EDUCATION – I scream, you scream, we all scream for Ice Life is lived in relationship. Experience Geauga Fun Trips with Monica questions at the front desk. Also, if you Medicare premiums, help with heating SOCIALIZATION Cream. Come enjoy FREE Ice Cream at Eu- Thursday, July 13th - Leave the center by has taught me that the most understand- have old medication that you need to dis- bills, phone discounts, and much more. Bible Study – The group meets Tuesday 216.5050.185 clid Senior Programs on Thursday, July 6th 9:00 a.m. and return around 3:00 p.m. $10 ing, big-hearted people are those that have card, they will take it as long as it is not Call 216-289-2985 toschedule an appt. morning at 10:00 a.m. – Library. at 12:15 p.m. Sponsored by Solon Pointe. with membership, $20 non-member. Wear endured hardship. People that have lived liquid or needles. comfortable shoes. Lunch will be at your through severe heartache, serious illness or Podiatry Arts & Crafts - 10:00 a.m. Wednesday – AC cost. incredible struggles tend to be more sensi- Grief Support Group Dr. Bangayan will be here tive and compassionate with others. They Thursday, July 13th at12:45 p.m. onWednesday, July 5th & Sewing – 10:00 a.m. – Thursday, AC are keenly aware because they’ve been there. Grande Pointe Fun Bingo This Grief Support Group is for anyone 19th at9:20 a.m. to 11:00 Tuesday, July 18th – Leave the Senior Cen- They can relate. who has experienced the death of a loved a.m. Call 289-2985 for an Art with Jack - 12:45 p.m. Tuesday ter at 1:15 p.m. and return to the Center I am sure that if you are reading this, one whether it was a spouse, child, parent, appointment at the center. Fee - $20.00, around 3:00 p.m. Take a ride in our van to you’ve experienced some heartache and pain sibling or friend. Provided by Euclid Senior with your membership. American Red Cross Blood Mobile Grande Pointe in Richmond Hts. for FUN in your life. Have you allowed it to make Programs & Hospice of the Western Re- Thursday, July 6th 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. BINGO including prizes & cookies. It’s you bitter, or have you allowed it to make July 11th & 25th – Fun BINGO serve HEALTH AND FITNESS Dining Room Annex. Bingo for Prizes - 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. – FREE FREE – Register at the front Desk. you more compassionate toward others? It Chair Yoga–Mondays at 9:00 and Sponsored by Monreal Funeral Home & really is your choice. To be honest, we need Anthem Blue Cross and Blue 10:00 a.m. AC $ 3.00 per class. Mount St. Joseph. more kindhearted, considerate souls. Cavotta’s Garden Center & Urban Shield To quote Stephanie Sparkles, “I love when Farm Friday, July 28th – 11:15 a.m. Yoga – Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, July 20th - Leave the center by people that have been through hell walk out Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will be Annex Room $ 3.00 per class. 1:30 p.m. and return around 3:00 p.m. It’s of the flames carrying buckets of water for here for a presentation. Anthem offers sev- FREE – Register at the front Desk. those still consumed by the fire.” eral different plans form Medicare Supple- Tai-Chi – Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. ments, Part D prescription drug plans and DR – Six week series - $24, Drop-ins $6.00 Bob Payne, Manager Bus Trips with Wickliffe Senior Medicare Advantage plans. per class. Center. Presque Isle Trip. Tuesday, July 25th Bus Muffins with the Mayor Billie Exercise Class – (Chair) Tuesdays & Book Discussion – July 10th picks up here at 8:00 a.m. Cost $27, but you Monday, July 31st – 11:00 a.m. in the dining Thursdays 10:00 a.m. – Computer Room At 1:15 p.m.in the Senior Center Library. get $25 in slot play. Make checks payable BIRTHDAY DAY- July 19th room. Here is your chance to sit and enjoy Jennifer from the Euclid Public Library will Cup Cakes Sponsored by Eastbrook to Wickliffe Senior Center. Sign-up at the conversation and muffins with our Mayor, Line Dance - Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. lead the discussion on the book, “The Doll Healthcare Center. Ice Cream Sponsored front desk. See Monica with any question. Kirsten Holzheimer Gail. Stop by and say No Line Dance on June 1st House” by Fiona Davis. by a generous anonymous senior. “Hello”. Our Thoughts and Prayers go Stacie Wertheimer to the Mama Catena Family during your recovery and Senior Insurance Advisor remodel. Looking forward to "Taking the Confusion having you back soon! out of your Medicare Options”

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