August 2014

That’s What ‘FRIENDS’ Are For Supporting the Beachwood Library 2 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 Letter from THE EDITOR By Debby Zelman Rapoport

was recently invited to sit in on a program co-sponsored by The Beachwood Chamber of Commerce (BCC) and The Effective Leadership Academy (ELA). BCC is a leading voice Ifor the Beachwood business community and recognizes the importance of training today’s youth to become tomorrow’s leaders. ELA is a 501(3)c non-profit organization that provides personal-development programs for students in grades 5-12, and those who impact the lives of youth. It teaches networking skills, team-building, confidence, goal- setting, attitude, self-knowledge and self-leadership skills to help young people develop their most valuable asset – themselves.

The week-long program, titled Schneider has yoga studios wanted to just start a company. “Achieving greatness at Beachwood Junior Leadership in Beachwood and University When I recognized a problem, I anything is hard – Academy, attracted 14 enthusiastic Circle and runs 115 yoga classes said, ‘Let’s fix it.’” students who learned commu- each week, accommodating 350 His biggest message is don’t at any age. There is no easy nity-building and self-awareness students per day. She believes that chase money; chase excellence. path to get to anywhere skills from community leaders. underneath it all is passion – and Money follows excellence. “I never great. You can take the easy Each morning they had an hour her passion is to share yoga pow- cared about money,” he said. “I did and a half of leadership develop- erfully through her voice and those care about commitment, passion, path, but you’ll never ment training from ELA, and each of her teachers; to be involved in and other things we did well. That’s win the gold.” day, a new panel was introduced community events, workshops why I’m successful.” based on the theme of the day: and retreats; to give back; and to “Achieving greatness at any- – Jeff Hoffman government, arts and culture, en- empower others through certified thing is hard – at any age,” Hoffman vironmental, health and wellness, teacher-training programs. “Real- shared. “There is no easy path to and entrepreneurial. izing your passion is your secret get to anywhere great. You can Friday’s program, the one I sauce,” she said. “Create and share take the easy path, but you’ll never attended, featured a panel of local your vision. Be fearless. Learn in win the gold.” entrepreneurs who shared stories, the doing. Don’t be afraid to make Here are some additional mes- beliefs and actions that brought mistakes, and recognize that, if you sages shared by the panel: them to where they are today. The do, everything is recoverable.” program was impressive, and the n Don’t be afraid of failure. lessons are valuable in all phases Tramer, a 17-year-old rising n Dream big. Work hard. Create of our lives. senior at Hawken School, created value. The panel included: the J.Riley brand after visiting the n When you fall, get up, shake n Chris Wentz, founder of New England states and admir- yourself off, and try again. EveryKey, with associate Max ing the timelessness and beauty n Follow your big, crazy dreams. Gottfried; of true American style. He knew n Remind yourself of goals you n Tami Schneider, founder of he wanted to create something want to achieve. Cleveland Yoga; bigger than himself – something n Put yourself out there. n Brad Tramer, founder and de- that could embody the craftsman- n Explore options. Discover a pas- signer of the J.Riley Brand; and ship and heritage of authentic east sion that you didn’t know was n Jeff Hoffman, entrepreneur, mo- coast style. He wanted to be a part inside you. tivational speaker, and founder of the world he learned to admire n Surround yourself with kind, of Priceline and other compa- and respect, saying, “When we find ambitious people. nies. something we’re passionate about, n Take yourself seriously. we have the freedom to do what n Make a commitment to invest in Wentz, whose company is we love every day – to keep push- yourself. developing a wristband that will ing forward, to recognize challeng- n Attitude determines outcome. replace all keys and passwords, rec- es – and to take leaps of faith.” ognizes that wearable technology Following the panel discussion, is one of the quickest growing mar- Hoffman has been an entre- students participated in a network- kets. His 25-person company that preneur his whole life. Being an ing event led by Hoffman, who spans three countries has hopes entrepreneur wasn’t about money, said, “Entrepreneurship is a career. of being a major job creator in this it was about independence. Hoff- It’s driven by freedom, indepen- region. He started EveryKey as a man has created and sold many dence and wanting to design your class project, and was this year’s start-up companies, the biggest own future. Work as hard as your Entrovation winner. The messages being Priceline. “It’s about creating dreams are big. Create something he shared are to be persistent, value that people want,” he added. that the world cares about.” keep trying and don’t give up. “It’s about problem solving. I never

August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 3 Who We Are

Debra Zelman Rapoport Editor/Publisher Andria Kaplan Account Executive Tybee Zuckerman Cover: Proofreader August 2014 Supporting the Beachwood Library is what “Friends” Jerry Zelman are for. Friends of the Beachwood Library is a volunteer Vice President of Operations group that sponsors activities at the newly remodeled Rob Ghosh Art Director facility at the corner of Richmond Road and Shaker Letters to the Editor That’s What Boulevard. Pictured from left are Hedy Westra, Lynn Katz Write to us and tell us what you ‘FRIENDS’ Danzig and Kathy Rothenfeld. think. Beachwood Buzz magazine Are For welcomes all Letters to the Editor. Supporting the Beachwood Library Complete story is on page 6. Please send all letters via email to [email protected]. Photos by Scott Morrison. Letters must have the contact’s name and phone number. Phone numbers will not be published.

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ith the start of our July 1 fiscal year, the Beachwood Arts September 15 to enjoy all that the BAC has to offer this year, and to Council (BAC) invites you to become a member of one of the be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card to Playhouse Square. To Wfinest arts councils in northeast Ohio. join, complete the membership form at www.beachwoodarts.org, un- For more than 50 years, the BAC has presented and will continue to der the “About the BAC” tab. Once the form is submitted, instructions host outstanding arts programming, including: about where to send your check will pop up on the screen. Member- ships start at $25. • Exhibitions of artwork by local and nationally known artists • Museum, garden and artist-studio tours If you would like to assist in planning a program or event, or would • Annual holiday arts and crafts show like more information about becoming a member, please contact • Annual juried, regional high school student art show me at [email protected] or 216.752.0752. We encourage and • Special events featuring visual, performing and culinary arts appreciate member participation. The BAC is only as strong as its • Hands-on projects where you make the art, such as glassblowing membership! and silk scarf painting Sincerely, Additionally, the BAC gives back to the community by awarding the Leah Gilbert Si Wachsberger Arts Scholarship each year to a regional high school Executive Director senior who will pursue his or her artistic dream in college. Join us and help support our efforts to showcase the arts in Beach- The Beachwood Arts Council is a tax-exempt 501(3)c organization. wood and neighboring communities. Please send your dues by www.beachwoodarts.org

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2551 SOM CENTER RD. IN WILLOUGHBY HILLS CLASSIC 800-525-7594 • CLASSICLEXUS.COM August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 5 athy Rothenfeld is aware of how some people frequented during her childhood in has witnessed the facility’s evolving view libraries as dusty bore-a-toriums where the Iowa. Instead of simply picking up into a place where theatrical pro- only sound above a whisper is the crack of a ruler a book and leaving the premises, as ductions and musical programs are K Rothenfeld did years ago, libraries as appreciated as much as the latest from a mean old librarian. Since Rothenfeld isn’t living in like Beachwood’s have become a summer sizzler. a movie about the 1950s, she knows the truth – libraries destination. “Libraries today are not just Though popularity is wonder- about books,” she says. “I’m proud to are awesome! ful, a shrinking county and state help make Beachwood Library an The Beachwood Branch of the quiet reading space, but music budget have compelled the group even greater place for the commu- Cuyahoga County Public Library is a big deal at the Beachwood to raise money through book sales nity.” holds a particular place of reverence branch. A Mother’s Day concert and an annual membership drive. The book sale brings in over in Rothenfeld’s heart. Over the last has become an annual tradition. In Funding is used for programs, $1,000 each month. Board secretary four years, she has been president October, the library will welcome classes and author visits, as well as Lynn Katz Danzig, who handles of Friends of the Beachwood the Dan Zola Orchestra, a 19-piece to improve the ambiance of the publicity for the sale and other Library, a volunteer group that big band steeped in the sounds facility. One of the library’s newest events, visits the library to print doc- sponsors activities at the newly of famous swing acts. Try reading addition is ten custom-made book uments or pick up a book on travel remodeled facility at the corner Proust over that! bins, created by Cleveland artist if she’s planning a trip. Two decades of Richmond Road and Shaker Realizing that the works of Glenn Hector Vega. An outdoor read- as a volunteer has also brought her Boulevard. Miller won’t bring in droves of ing garden with rocking chairs, closer to library staff. Rothenfeld has been a member teenagers, Rothenfeld and the rest sculptures and plantings is another “I love being able to talk to the of the organization since 1998, so of the 11-member Friends’ board enhancement spearheaded by employees as people, not just as there’s no need to convince her are busy creating programs for group members. faces behind a desk,” Danzig says. that the modern-day library is a young people. Talent contests and A decade ago, such hands-on For Rothenfeld, a library acts as super cool knowledge depository games are aimed squarely at teens. involvement was not necessary, both a communal hang out and where learning lives in concert A scholarship contest, meanwhile, says Rothenfeld. Adding more a treasure trove of entertainment with varied and interesting pro- is open to graduating Beachwood programming funded by the fruits and information. Even the small gramming. Her goal is to reach out High School seniors. Students are of their labors is a challenge the library of Rothenfeld’s formative to members of the community and asked to write essays about their organization is excited to meet. years holds fond memories of convince them of what she’s been favorite library memories, with the To this end, Rothenfeld lauds the escape into strange new worlds. privy to for years. winner receiving $1,000. For young- support of an enthusiastic library That early introduction into read- After all, that’s what Friends are er children, there are puppet shows staff and a community that’s always ing translated easily into adult- for, says Rothenfeld. and art projects. offering books, DVDs and time to hood, and whether kicking back “There are some older people “The library isn’t some stuffy old ensure the library’s steady flow of with the latest Neslon Demille who haven’t been inside a library place anymore,” says Rothenfeld. happy patrons. An active board thriller or learning a new arts-and- since high school,” she says. “Our job “There are a lot of great things that’s willing to entertain fresh ideas crafts skill, the long-time library is to draw them in.” happening here.” has been a bonus for the suburb’s volunteer always makes sure to Fun programs are a way to Rothenfeld first joined Friends book-hungry populace. have a book handy. accomplish just that, Rothenfeld when current board member Betty “We never want the library or the As reading was hardwired into believes. Throughout the year, the Barson asked her to help with a community to suffer,” Rothenfeld Rothenfeld’s brain at a young age, library hosts book discussions, book sale. The group itself was says. “It’s been rewarding because she would like nothing more than cooking classes, art shows, play formed in 1982, the same year we’re making a much bigger to pass on that passion to the next readings, SAT preparation programs that the library opened. Friends’ difference than just a few changes generation. With modern libraries’ and more. Bestselling authors dual fervor for both reading and here and there. It’s an honor to being a more welcoming place Rick Steves, Daniel Silva and Chris the city of Beachwood has made work with such a fantastic group of than the creaky book mausoleums Bohjalian have come around to the library a special place to learn people who love the library and all of yesteryear, she is nothing, if not meet fans, while the facility has and grow, notes the organization it represents.” encouraged. sponsored book launches for local president. Board member Hedy Westra is in “If you get kids to love reading writers, including Sam Thomas and The Beachwood library is one of charge of the ongoing book sale, when they’re young, you’ll foster Shelley Costa. the most heavily trafficked branch- and spends about two hours every a lifelong love of learning,” says It may seem antithetical to old es in the system, far afield from day sorting the shelves. Through Rothenfeld. “That will be something school types who are used to a the small-town library Rothenfeld her years with the Friends, Westra they never lose.” Supporting the BEACHWOOD LIBRARY By Douglas J. Guth is what ‘Friends’ are for

6 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 Pictured, clockwise from top right: Hedy Westra, Kathy Rothenfeld and Lynn Katz Danzig.

Book bins created by Hector Vega.

Photos by Scott Morrison,. Fidelity Voice and Data: 15 Years on the Cutting-Edge of Telecommunications by Katie Devine idelity Voice and Data, the Midwest’s premier, full-service telecommunications Fprovider, based here in Beachwood, is expanding, growing and continuing to lead the industry in technology, state-of-the-art equipment, and world-class customer service and support. Founded in l999 by Beach- amazing how many larger, more wood resident, Robert Marks, the prestigious companies do not company has grown into a $22 deliver these basics,” he added. million enterprise with 3,000 cus- “There was a niche open for me tomers, 43 full-time employees to walk right into.” and a comprehensive portfolio Fidelity Voice and Data’s clients of telecommunication offerings, come in all shapes and sizes, from including voice, internet, coloca- corporations to professional-ser- tion and cloud services. vice firms, nonprofit entities, After growing up in Beachwood government offices, educational and graduating from the Universi- facilities and healthcare organi- ty of South Florida, Marks worked zations. Some local examples in- for a few years with AT&T. Upon clude a 6-person steel company, becoming disenchanted, he felt a hospital, a car dealership, and a that he could do a much better law firm. Additionally, its market job than the big guys did by offer- penetration in Beachwood is ing custom-designed telephone more than 25% for businesses and computer services, with with 10 employees or more. better pricing and much better There are four components support, to their customers. of the Fidelity Voice and Data “I started the company in my service package. bedroom with a file cabinet, a The first is InterVoice, which Pictured: Mitch Marks, chief strat- desk and a couple of phones. My provides enterprise class tele- egy officer; Robert Marks, CEO; kids had taken over the base- phone packages for organiza- Larry Dubin, COO and general ment, so this was my only option,” tions that require a high-quality counsel; and Ron Kohn, president Marks said. connection at an affordable price, of sales and marketing. Despite a shaky tech economy backed by dedicated support and and logistical challenges, the an expert engineering team. Photos by Scott Morrison. gamble paid off. Marks was able Since privacy and security are to secure funding, and with hard crucial to clients, the InterCon- cations infrastructure from power dedicated internet access at the work, dedication and passion, he nect component of Fidelity’s failure and intrusion. fastest speeds and offer the most steered his little start-up into the business, the second, provides By moving your company’s minutes of up-time of any provid- black in just 11 months. customers with critical uninter- infrastructure to Fidelity’s er,” he added. Marks says the key to success rupted services that include an InterCloud, the fourth, users can Each of Fidelity Voice and in telecommunications is a very array of data offerings, designed reduce capital investment, avoid Data’s management team mem- simple three-point approach. with the strictest of security and over-investing in hardware, and bers brings added value to the “First you have to take care of performance requirements. reduce upfront capital on costly company by providing expertise your clients, provide them with The third component, Fidelity’s telecommunications equipment. in a different discipline. Robert’s personalized service and be there InterSpace solutions, allows Fidelity uses industry-standard, brother, Mitch Marks, joined the for them 24/7. Then you have to clients to manage their network carrier-class equipment for tele- company in 2001, and functions employ the absolutely best peo- resources securely in a data phone, internet and cloud. as chief strategy officer. Robert ple in the business; and third, you center, located in Cleveland. The “In fact, Fidelity, always on the Marks credits his brother with need to manage your finances data center’s colocation services cutting-edge, was one of the first being the company “visionary.” and growth in a sustainable way. provide peace of mind to clients to offer cloud availability for our It sounds uncomplicated, but it is by protecting their telecommuni- clients, said Marks. “We provide Continued on Page 10

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August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 9 Continued from Page 8 “Mitch actually came up with James Doutt, City of Beach- 16; Ryan, 15; Jonathan, 13; and the concept for Fidelity Voice and wood economic development di- Julia,11, are enrolled in the “Fidelity Voice and Data Data. I was in a position to imple- rector, sings the praises of Fidelity Beachwood schools. is a great example of a ment the start-up, so we collab- Voice and Data and singles them Fidelity Voice and Data has orated,” said Marks. Larry Dubin out as one of Beachwood’s stellar plans to continue growing in ‘homegrown’ Beachwood serves as chief operating officer companies.. Beachwood and beyond. “We company. In a short time, and manages legal matters as “Fidelity Voice and Data is a just added 7,000 square feet of general counsel, and Ron Kohn, great example of a ‘homegrown’ space to our facility here, and by it has become a force on board since 2004, is president Beachwood company. In a short August, we will be hiring 10 more to be reckoned with in of sales and marketing. time, it has become a force to technical and sales staff members Sales and technical support be reckoned with in the highly in our Beachwood headquarters,” the highly competitive are critical functions at Fidelity competitive telecommunications said Marks. telecommunications Voice and Data and the company field, both regionally and na- Fidelity Voice and Data opened boasts that it offers customers tionally. We are so pleased that a offices in Columbus in 2009 and field, both regionally unparalleled support from the quality company like Fidelity calls in Chicago in 2011. Plans are in and nationally. We are best engineering staff in the Beachwood home,” said Doutt. the works for three additional sat- industry. “Our agent partners “Fidelity has also gained credibili- ellite locations: Pittsburgh 2015, so pleased that a quality in sales enjoy the best commis- ty locally by being chosen, for six Indianapolis 2017 and Milwaukee company like Fidelity calls sion structure in the industry consecutive straight years, as one 2019. “All our new locations will Beachwood home.” and the most comprehensive of the Weatherhead 100, an elite be supported by our Beachwood array of support service,” said club of companies in northeast- headquarters’ staff,” said Marks. Marks. “In addition to technical ern Ohio that is celebrated and “Our goal is to continue to find – James Doutt, advice, we provide our agents rewarded for management acu- solutions to suit any client, with provisioning, billing- and men and big growth in net sales,” large or small, and to do so at Economic Development commission-tracking help. We he added. In March, the company an affordable price, backed by Director, City of Beachwood. encourage their growth by giving was also recognized with a NEO the best engineering staff and them incentives, promotions and Success Award. dedicated support team in the referrals and by creating a true Keeping the family roots in industry. partnership to help them create Beachwood is important to and deliver the best solutions for Marks. He and wife, Laurie, reside their customers.” here, and their four kids, Allyson,

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A programAugust of Jewish 2014 Family n Beachwood Service Association Buzz 15 NEW! Refinancing of BHS Bonds Saves $2.3 Million Jewish Lower Prices MAndel Jcc FREE Transportation fter confirming its Aaa Genealogy bond rating with Moo- from Beachwood Ady’s a week earlier, the Society of Schools Beachwood City School District saved more than $2.3 million Cleveland by refunding its Build America Bonds that financed a portion he next meeting of the of the Beachwood High School Jewish Genealogy Society construction project, school Tof Cleveland (JGSC) will take district Treasurer Michele Mills Pictured: Beachwood High School was rededicated in September, 2013, place Wednesday, August 6, in the Starts August 27, 2014 announced in June. following a $35.6 million upgrade. Miller Board Room at Menorah The refunding yielded a 6.36 Park. In her presentation,”Back to Adventures for K!ds percent net present value savings that translates result of the outstanding leadership and fiscal the Shtetl,” JGSC member, Amy into an actual interest savings of $2,379,121 over management by our district’s administration, led by Wachs, will share types of records Afterschool Care & the life of the issue. Superintendent Dr. Rich Markwardt and Treasurer tracing back to the 19th century Although the original total project cost (including Michele Mills,” said Board of Education President Russian Pale that are now avail- financing) was estimated to be $50.6 million, federal Mitch Luxenburg. “If not for their superior man- able to researchers. She had lived Enrichment Programs For stimulus incentives coupled with the initial sale of agement of our funds and constant monitoring in Latvia, Lithuania and Moldova, low-interest-rate bonds in August, 2010, saved Beach- of external factors, including the market rates, the and has been to all the countries Children in Grades K-6 wood taxpayers more than $11 million off the initial District may not have been able to capitalize on this comprising the Russian Pale. Ms. total projected cost. The payback period was also opportunity. We are thrilled that this project will Wachs discovered many records Afterschool Care reduced at that time from 30 years to 24 years. now cost our community millions less than initially have survived through her on- • NEW! FREE Transportation from Beachwood Schools is one of only four Aaa-rated projected. We should all be proud of this latest site research of holdings in state Beachwood schools public school districts in Ohio. The Aaa bond rating is development. archives in this region. based on the district’s low debt burden and prudent “Beachwood Schools enjoy an unparalleled level The program is free and open • NEW! Staff members will escort Agnon fiscal management, as well as the community’s of support from its residents,” Luxenburg added. to the public. For further informa- students to The J exemplary voting history of passing school levies. “Beachwood residents can rest assured that this tion, contact Stewart Hoicowitz • NEW! Lower Prices “The confirmation of our Aaa rating is the direct support is never taken for granted.” at 440.473.5364. • From school dismissal until 6 pm • Sign up for 1 to 5 days per week • Sibling discounts NEW Enrichment Programs* • NEW! Hebrew at The J • Force Sports Soccer Call Smylie One today to schedule your Heating Tune-up • National Basketball Academy • Karate, YogaKids, swim lessons, art, gym * Additional fees apply.

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August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 23 City of Vision 2014 and Beyond Beachwood of speciaL note Mayor Merle S. Gorden and City Council have been working on the City's “Vision 2014 and Beyond” plan. Components of this conceptual peRsonaL shRed day maYor plan have been a result of collaboration and discussion amongst all 9 merle S. directors. Vision 2014 and Beyond is grouped as: sunDay, septemBer 28 • 9 a.m. – noon GorDen BeaCHwooD Community Center safety serViCes 216.292.1901 Beachwood cVB parKing lot Building Beachwood as a Destination City • Proposed Fire Station #2 Beachwood residents can have up to 12 blue • Police Headquarters grocery bags or 6 banker boxes shredded on site FreD Under the direction of Patty Lampert, The Beachwood • Area-Wide Dispatch for free. Proof of residency required. Rain or shine. GooDman Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) continues to place • Jail an emphasis on attracting and growing the number of preSIDent • Shooting Range leisure and business travelers coming to the City. 216.464.6624 reCreation muLch aVaiLaBLe Here are a few CVB aCComplisHments: • New Mechanical Storage Building to Residents • Created www.VisitBeachwoodOhio.com • Outdoor Ampitheater martIn S. • Customized the site for smart phones and tablets "We pride ourselves For the past several horwItz • Established partnerships with organizations and created website listings Business DistriCt improVements on interactive years, the City of • Added events tab for partners to promote their events to travelers Beachwood has been • Changeable-copy signs communications 216.464.6560 • Published Beachwood Visitor's Guides for 2013 and 2014 producing mulch • Retention Basins • Established the annual Food, Fun & Fashion Week held in October between department from the brush • Cul-de-sac on Highpoint Road • Received award from regional and state tourism associations for advertisements heads, City Council it collects from • Public Road Connecting Mercantile and rack card design for Food, Fun & Fashion Week and the community." our community. aleC and Harvard Roads • Created an airport taxi program for Beachwood hotels and residents Historically, the ISaaCSon • Signage at I-271 Interchanges – Mayor Gorden • Established monthly meetings with hotels to discuss marketing opportunities brush has been and Bridges double shredded 216.291.2797 • Worked with Beachwood businesses to find conference meeting space within Beachwood and used on city Public work sessions are being scheduled to discuss each component “The Beachwood CVB is still in its infancy but has already accomplished several amazing properties. For the in detail. To see when meetings take place, visit the Agenda Center at objectives,” said City Council president and CVB board member Fred Goodman. “I take second year, the City is offering www.beachwoodohio.com. melvIn great pride in having the opportunity to work with Patty who is doing a wonderful job as she mulch to residents for $2 per bag (2 cubic feet). jaCobS continues to establish the partnerships necessary to grow the CVB.” Mulch can be purchased at the Service 216.464.1541 With Cleveland being awarded the bid for the 2016 Republican National Convention, Lampert Department, 23355 Mercantile Road, is already working to block out rooms in each of Beachwood's eight hotels. With 40,000 Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. people expected to be in town for the convention, Beachwood is expected to host thousands ameRican Red of convention goers. mark cRoss BLood dRiVe mIntz “This is very exciting for Beachwood,” Lampert said. “With the influx of people coming to town, upcoming meetings we expect hundreds of thousands of dollars to be spent in our community.” friDay, august 15 from 1:00 – 7:00 p.m. BeaCHwooD Community Center 216.360.0330 City CounCil Usually meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. Upcoming meetings: jameS Mon., August 18 & Tues., September 2. paSCh like us on faCeBook tv programming eConomiC development mayor's offiCe Questions? Call 216.595.5462. City Contact www.facebook.com/ time warner - Ch. 96.20 Departments 216.292.1915 216.292.1901 BeachwoodOH at&t u-verse - Ch. 99 planning and Zoning Commission 216.630.9671 auditor finanCe department poliCe department Usually meets the last Thursday of each month Information follow us on twitter emergenCy 216.595.5492 216.292.1913 216.464.1234 at 7:00 p.m. Upcoming meeting: Thurs., August twitter.com/ Dial 9-1-1 28. Questions? Call 216.292.1914. City of BeaChwood BeachwoodOH Building department fire department serviCe department Clerk of CounCil 216.292.1965 216.292.1922 mark I. 25325 Fairmount Boulevard 216.292.1914 arChiteCtural review Board waChter Beachwood, Ohio 44122 follow BeaChwood poliCe 216.595.5493 on twitter Community serviCes law department Meets at 5:30 p.m. Upcoming meetings: Mon., 216.464.1070 twitter.com/BeachwoodPolice 216.292.1970 216.595.5462 August 4, Mon., August 18 & Tues., September 2. 216.765.1921 www.beachwoodohio.com Questions? Please call 216.292.1914. City of Vision 2014 and Beyond Beachwood of speciaL note Mayor Merle S. Gorden and City Council have been working on the City's “Vision 2014 and Beyond” plan. Components of this conceptual peRsonaL shRed day maYor plan have been a result of collaboration and discussion amongst all 9 merle S. directors. Vision 2014 and Beyond is grouped as: sunDay, septemBer 28 • 9 a.m. – noon GorDen BeaCHwooD Community Center safety serViCes 216.292.1901 Beachwood cVB parKing lot Building Beachwood as a Destination City • Proposed Fire Station #2 Beachwood residents can have up to 12 blue • Police Headquarters grocery bags or 6 banker boxes shredded on site FreD Under the direction of Patty Lampert, The Beachwood • Area-Wide Dispatch for free. Proof of residency required. Rain or shine. GooDman Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) continues to place • Jail an emphasis on attracting and growing the number of preSIDent • Shooting Range leisure and business travelers coming to the City. 216.464.6624 reCreation muLch aVaiLaBLe Here are a few CVB aCComplisHments: • New Mechanical Storage Building to Residents • Created www.VisitBeachwoodOhio.com • Outdoor Ampitheater martIn S. • Customized the site for smart phones and tablets "We pride ourselves For the past several horwItz • Established partnerships with organizations and created website listings Business DistriCt improVements on interactive years, the City of • Added events tab for partners to promote their events to travelers Beachwood has been • Changeable-copy signs communications 216.464.6560 • Published Beachwood Visitor's Guides for 2013 and 2014 producing mulch • Retention Basins • Established the annual Food, Fun & Fashion Week held in October between department from the brush • Cul-de-sac on Highpoint Road • Received award from regional and state tourism associations for advertisements heads, City Council it collects from • Public Road Connecting Mercantile and rack card design for Food, Fun & Fashion Week and the community." our community. aleC and Harvard Roads • Created an airport taxi program for Beachwood hotels and residents Historically, the ISaaCSon • Signage at I-271 Interchanges – Mayor Gorden • Established monthly meetings with hotels to discuss marketing opportunities brush has been and Bridges double shredded 216.291.2797 • Worked with Beachwood businesses to find conference meeting space within Beachwood and used on city Public work sessions are being scheduled to discuss each component “The Beachwood CVB is still in its infancy but has already accomplished several amazing properties. For the in detail. To see when meetings take place, visit the Agenda Center at objectives,” said City Council president and CVB board member Fred Goodman. “I take second year, the City is offering www.beachwoodohio.com. melvIn great pride in having the opportunity to work with Patty who is doing a wonderful job as she mulch to residents for $2 per bag (2 cubic feet). jaCobS continues to establish the partnerships necessary to grow the CVB.” Mulch can be purchased at the Service 216.464.1541 With Cleveland being awarded the bid for the 2016 Republican National Convention, Lampert Department, 23355 Mercantile Road, is already working to block out rooms in each of Beachwood's eight hotels. With 40,000 Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. people expected to be in town for the convention, Beachwood is expected to host thousands ameRican Red of convention goers. mark cRoss BLood dRiVe mIntz “This is very exciting for Beachwood,” Lampert said. “With the influx of people coming to town, upcoming meetings we expect hundreds of thousands of dollars to be spent in our community.” friDay, august 15 from 1:00 – 7:00 p.m. BeaCHwooD Community Center 216.360.0330 City CounCil Usually meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. Upcoming meetings: jameS Mon., August 18 & Tues., September 2. paSCh like us on faCeBook tv programming eConomiC development mayor's offiCe Questions? Call 216.595.5462. 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BeachwoodCity of 50-year resident salute 10,000 small businesses beachwood family TUesDaY, aUGUsT 12 • 6:30 PM Goldman Sachs Program Provides Potential for aquatic center BeachwOOD FaMilY aQUaTic cenTeR Economic Growth and Job Creation in Beachwood OUTSIDE BEACHWOOD FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER We invite all residents who have lived in The $500 million, six-year program, funded by the Goldman Sachs 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. Beachwood for 50 years or more to join us Foundation, aims to provide small businesses with access to for special recognition. comprehensive business education, business support services and TUESDAYS Newly minted 50-year residents will receive financial capital. Beachwood and the Greater Cleveland area is one of just AUGUST 5 • The King Bees a special gift. FREE but a reservation is needed. R&B Classics, Blues, Jazz to Pop Music rSVP by calling 216.595.3733. 12 metropolitan centers across the United States where the program is AUGUST 12 • Red Light Roxy Swing, Boogie-Woogie & Old-School R&B being offered. SALUTE TO OUR 50 YEAR RESIDENTS operating hours With the right mix of support, training and education, small businesses MOnDaY – FRiDaY can grow their companies and their revenue while creating new jobs. Lap Swim Only, 6:15 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. FAMILY FUN DAY To date, over 1,300 small business owners throughout the U.S. have Open Swim, 12:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. completed and graduated from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small sUnDaY, aUGUsT 31 Businesses program. saTURDaY & sUnDaY 1:00 – 5:00 P.M. Time Canvas: Dancing Through the Ages • AUGUST 7 Lap Swim Only, 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. “Based on their very positive track record and first-hand accounts from Violin, Guitar, Cello & Bass Open Swim, 11:30 a.m.– 7:30 p.m. BeachwOOD FaMilY aQUaTic Beachwood businesses that have graduated from the program, I am an Rhymes, Lullabies & Letters, Oh My! • AUGUST 14 Interactive Children’s Songs cenTeR PaRkinG lOT enthusiastic supporter of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Infant/toddler area 10:00 a.m. daily Parking at Beachwood High School program,” said Mayor Merle S. Gorden. “I encourage our Beachwood- (FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE) based small businesses to give strong consideration to applying for THURSDAYS how to purchase this free program and pursuing this worthwhile educational and memberships entrepreneurial opportunity. The only investment required is your time.” eliGiBiliTY ReQUiReMenTs aRe: INSIDE • Membership registration must be done BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER in-person, at the Beachwood Family • Business in the annual revenue range of $150,000 to $4 million with 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. Aquatic Center during regular hours. TOTallY FRee! TOTallY FUn! growth potential * Two forms of proof of residency Giant Slides, Pony Rides, Crafts, • Minimum of four full-time employees required (ex. ID and utility bill) Carnival Games, Climbing Wall, • Must have been in business a minimum of two years Caricatures, Clowns, Zip Line, Face • Applicant must be owner or co-owner art exhibit Non-resident individuals employed within Painting, Petting Zoo, Music & More! Deadline to apply for the Spring 2015 is August 23, 2014. Beachwood Community Center the city are eligible to purchase a season Visit www.tri-c.edu/10ksb for more information. membership. Proof of employment is Monday – friday • 9:00 aM – 4:00 PM necessary. Guest restrictions apply. Saturday • 10:00 aM– 3:00 PM honkin' haulin' Sunday • 10:00 aM – 1:00 PM QUesTiOns? Please visiT did you know? BeachwOOD ResiDenT aRT eXhiBiT www.BeachwOODOhiO.cOM OR hands-on trucks RX DRUG DROP BOX in POlice DePT. lOBBY Join us as we feature photography, paintings and call BeachwOOD RecReaTiOn other artworks of Beachwood residents. A prescription drug drop-off box is located in aT (216) 292-1970 sUnDaY, sePTeMBeR 21 Featuring: Robert Allyn, Shirley Aaron, Anne Berk, Police Department lobby for unused, unwanted 1:00 – 3:00 P.M. Morris Burke, Mike Cargill, Les Greenberg, Jo de Haseth, or expired prescription drugs. MUniciPal seRvice cenTeR Alex Klayman, Judy Kossoff, Lenore Peretz, Bud Rich, Drugs can be dropped off Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Get into the driver's seat of over 20 Kathy Rothenfeld, Ken Weiss, Marlene Weinstein www.beachwoodohio.com No liquids or needles. No special containers needed. trucks including: Fire Engines, Ambulance, Show Dates: August 16 – September 6 Council Update Rubbish Truck, Front End Loader, Dump Truck and more! Artists’ Reception: Sat., August 16, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. BeachwoodCity of 50-year resident salute 10,000 small businesses beachwood family TUesDaY, aUGUsT 12 • 6:30 PM Goldman Sachs Program Provides Potential for aquatic center BeachwOOD FaMilY aQUaTic cenTeR Economic Growth and Job Creation in Beachwood OUTSIDE BEACHWOOD FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER We invite all residents who have lived in The $500 million, six-year program, funded by the Goldman Sachs 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. Beachwood for 50 years or more to join us Foundation, aims to provide small businesses with access to for special recognition. comprehensive business education, business support services and TUESDAYS Newly minted 50-year residents will receive financial capital. Beachwood and the Greater Cleveland area is one of just AUGUST 5 • The King Bees a special gift. FREE but a reservation is needed. R&B Classics, Blues, Jazz to Pop Music rSVP by calling 216.595.3733. 12 metropolitan centers across the United States where the program is AUGUST 12 • Red Light Roxy Swing, Boogie-Woogie & Old-School R&B being offered. SALUTE TO OUR 50 YEAR RESIDENTS operating hours With the right mix of support, training and education, small businesses MOnDaY – FRiDaY can grow their companies and their revenue while creating new jobs. Lap Swim Only, 6:15 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. FAMILY FUN DAY To date, over 1,300 small business owners throughout the U.S. have Open Swim, 12:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. completed and graduated from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small sUnDaY, aUGUsT 31 Businesses program. saTURDaY & sUnDaY 1:00 – 5:00 P.M. Time Canvas: Dancing Through the Ages • AUGUST 7 Lap Swim Only, 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. “Based on their very positive track record and first-hand accounts from Violin, Guitar, Cello & Bass Open Swim, 11:30 a.m.– 7:30 p.m. BeachwOOD FaMilY aQUaTic Beachwood businesses that have graduated from the program, I am an Rhymes, Lullabies & Letters, Oh My! • AUGUST 14 Interactive Children’s Songs cenTeR PaRkinG lOT enthusiastic supporter of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Infant/toddler area 10:00 a.m. daily Parking at Beachwood High School program,” said Mayor Merle S. Gorden. “I encourage our Beachwood- (FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE) based small businesses to give strong consideration to applying for THURSDAYS how to purchase this free program and pursuing this worthwhile educational and memberships entrepreneurial opportunity. The only investment required is your time.” eliGiBiliTY ReQUiReMenTs aRe: INSIDE • Membership registration must be done BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER in-person, at the Beachwood Family • Business in the annual revenue range of $150,000 to $4 million with 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. Aquatic Center during regular hours. TOTallY FRee! TOTallY FUn! growth potential * Two forms of proof of residency Giant Slides, Pony Rides, Crafts, • Minimum of four full-time employees required (ex. ID and utility bill) Carnival Games, Climbing Wall, • Must have been in business a minimum of two years Caricatures, Clowns, Zip Line, Face • Applicant must be owner or co-owner art exhibit Non-resident individuals employed within Painting, Petting Zoo, Music & More! Deadline to apply for the Spring 2015 is August 23, 2014. Beachwood Community Center the city are eligible to purchase a season Visit www.tri-c.edu/10ksb for more information. membership. Proof of employment is Monday – friday • 9:00 aM – 4:00 PM necessary. Guest restrictions apply. Saturday • 10:00 aM– 3:00 PM honkin' haulin' Sunday • 10:00 aM – 1:00 PM QUesTiOns? Please visiT did you know? BeachwOOD ResiDenT aRT eXhiBiT www.BeachwOODOhiO.cOM OR hands-on trucks RX DRUG DROP BOX in POlice DePT. lOBBY Join us as we feature photography, paintings and call BeachwOOD RecReaTiOn other artworks of Beachwood residents. A prescription drug drop-off box is located in aT (216) 292-1970 sUnDaY, sePTeMBeR 21 Featuring: Robert Allyn, Shirley Aaron, Anne Berk, Police Department lobby for unused, unwanted 1:00 – 3:00 P.M. Morris Burke, Mike Cargill, Les Greenberg, Jo de Haseth, or expired prescription drugs. MUniciPal seRvice cenTeR Alex Klayman, Judy Kossoff, Lenore Peretz, Bud Rich, Drugs can be dropped off Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Get into the driver's seat of over 20 Kathy Rothenfeld, Ken Weiss, Marlene Weinstein. www.beachwoodohio.com No liquids or needles. No special containers needed. trucks including: Fire Engines, Ambulance, Show Dates: August 16 – September 6 Council Update Rubbish Truck, Front End Loader, Dump Truck and more! Artists’ Reception: Sat., August 16, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. From Cell To Jail Cell If You Drive And Jive his is a true story. You dle-finger waving directed toward of driving with both hands on the device, and one lady was holding couldn’t make it up. On a them. Luckily, no deaths, loss wheel. Remember when you were a large, white drink cup in her Ttypical Monday morning, of limbs or costly car damages a kid, driving your first pedal car right hand while driving with her around 8:30 a.m., on my way to occurred. This incident of texting and your parents made you put left, which is also dangerous. pick-up a Plain Dealer newspaper and driving could have been a both hands on the wheel? Then, The second group, observed at my local Speedway gas station, lot worse and often is. These two you graduated to learning how to driving eastward on Shaker Bou- I was surprised to see two cars drivers should have had the book ride a bike with both hands on the levard from Shaker Heights into exiting the gas station as I was thrown at them for inconsiderate handle bars. And then it was on to Beachwood, during lunchtime, trying to enter. Both drivers were and dangerous driving. Now, be- driver’s education classes where showed 21% using cell phones. manipulating the steering wheels cause of them and thousands of you were taught to keep both And, as you might imagine, there with their elbows as they cradled other drivers that continue to talk hands on the wheel at all times were at least a dozen drivers cell phones in one hand and large and text while using some type of if you wanted to get a driver’s actively eating their lunch while super-sized hot coffees in the hand-held electronic device, laws license. Now, we are asking you to driving, also a hazard. other. It was obvious that the driv- are changing for all our safety. We return to those good old days of During another visual safari on ers were oblivious to everything are accountable for our actions two hands on the wheel and no Green Road, between Shaker Blvd. except their phone conversations. and have to follow these laws, or cell phone in your hands. east and west, 15% were using When they pulled out of the gas pay a steep price. Also, if you are reading this ar- hand-held devices. station against traffic, they not Beachwood has been a leader ticle, you’re probably old enough Lastly, we were interested in only blocked my entry but every- in a growing list of cities—in- to remember when we all had learning if these numbers would one else’s movement. In a manner cluding Pepper Pike, University landline phones in our homes and decrease when driving on Rich- of seconds, the entire intersection Heights, South Euclid, North offices. We used the phone before mond Road past Beachwood City of Green and Cedar roads was in a Royalton, Brooklyn and now we left home or when we got to Hall, the police station and the total gridlock. No cars could move Shaker Heights—with cell phone the office or found an operable fire station. Guess what? Getting in any direction. bans. Shaker Heights has added phone booth with a phone that caught didn’t seem to faze the The clueless drivers never did additional bite to their cell ban. hadn’t been vandalized. Without hardcore cell users one bit. Of stop talking or texting on their Not only will they fine habitual of- cell phones in our cars, our only 100 drivers observed, 17%, were cellphones, fenders up to $1,000 and add two major driving distractions were chatting away. neither did points to their driving records, but changing radio stations, inserting So, our mini-research visual sur- they seem there is also jail time of up to six CDs or 8-Tracks, animated talking vey uncovered that of a random to notice months. The maximum penalties to other passengers in the car or sample of 400 moving drivers, the angry are reserved for the most extreme constantly turning around in the cruising through Beachwood at horn circumstances, such as loss of life driver’s seat to discipline kids in different times of the day, over a blowing and major property damages. the back seat. three-day period, produced 70 and While most people consider jail Today, it’s almost impossible drivers’ breaking the cell-phone- mid- time too stringent a punishment to pass a moving car that doesn’t ban law in Beachwood. This is just for a crime of texting or talking have a driver who is actively not acceptable! while driving, remember that not engaged in texting or talking on a This continuing use of cell too long ago, nobody wanted to cell phone while driving. Recently, phones while driving is a serious wear a seat belt. Today we know View From The Curb took several legal, social and financial crisis that the enforcement of the seat visual surveys of drivers in moving that affects us all. We need every- belt law has saved countless lives cars who were actively engaged one’s help in the Beachwood com- and I’m sure we will one day be in using some type of hand-held munity to be part of the solution, able to say the same thing about electronic device while driving in not the problem. And, here’s one cell-phone-ban laws. either direction between Beach- more thing. The next time you If you currently drive and chat wood and Shaker Heights. Each reach over to grab your cell phone or drive and text, or both, with group consisted of 100 cars. while driving, remember this one hand or no hands on the In the first group observed,17% slogan: “FROM CELL TO JAIL CELL wheel, it’s time to re-learn the skill of drivers were using a hand-held IF YOU DRIVE AND JIVE.”

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Tina Gudin, floral artist and spe- cial-events coordinator, has been creating floral arrangements in her Beachwood studio, Prestige Floral, for 16 years. Her designs have graced some of Northeast Brian Lackritz, Entertainment Ohio’s most lavish weddings and and Event Producer, is a creative corporate events. Tina has been powerhouse who produces solu- recognized for specializing in wed- tions for a broad range of events dings with lavish colors. Cleveland and entertainment venues for Magazine selected her for “Best individuals, businesses, organiza- Roses” in Cleveland. tions and concerts. Working with Hughie’s, a 60-year-old Cleveland company, he uses lighting, audio, video, decor, rigging and staging Drummer Jonny Birne really to make your ideas possible. Brian rocks! He creates a heavy-metal, has worked with stars, including progressive-metal sound. He also Michael Jackson, LeBron James, plays in the Notre Dame Col- David Copperfield and many more. lege marching-band percussion ensemble and performs in parades and music competitions. He also attends drum clinics throughout the United States.

Classic piano player Lauren Clar, Textile artist Katherine Graham now 11, has been playing classic Sarlson has been creating one-of- piano since she was only five years a-kind, hand-painted, silk designs old, and has performed in numer- in vibrant colors for 15 years. Her ous major piano concerts at Bald- award-winning silk designs may be win Wallace and Cleveland State worn as a fashion statement Universities. Lauren attends the or framed as art for home or Music Settlement, and is a scholar business. student and in the gifted program in the Beachwood schools.

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Left to right: Dr. Pierre, Beachwood Mayor Merle Gorden, Dr. Mak, Dr. Warn, • Diabetic Eye Treatment Dr. Wiley, Dr. Bafna, and Dr. Cox at the Beachwood offi ce grand opening. • Corneal Issues • Intra-ocular Lens Implants • Pediatric Ophthalmology

Visit our state of the art optical for top brands, latest trends, and exclusive frames you won’t fi nd anywhere else. 25101 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 150 • Beachwood, Ohio 44122 216-359-1734 www.clevelandeyeclinic.com

34 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 What you need to know and where you need to go to stay fit and healthy

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AFFORDABLE, FUN, EDUCATIONAL Coming next month! Exciting Alternative to standard after school care After · Fun, Challenging kung fu class School Martial · Constructive games Arts Program Hours: A TRIBUTE TO · Character Building Exercises Mon - Fri · Professional Martial Arts Instruction 2:30-6 PM BEACHWOOD BUSINESS · Structured “down time” for individual “A Tribute to Beachwood Business” will run in the Work & quiet activities September ‘14, December ‘14, March ‘15, and Discount For Early Registration! June ‘15 issues of Beachwood Buzz, with special sections and special advertising rates for Beachwood businesses only. Shaolin Kung Fu Institute Call (216) 991-1200 20125 Van Aken Blvd. for further details For details, email [email protected]. Shaker Hts., OH 44122

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Arden Courts Cleveland Yoga Arden Courts is a memory-care community At Cleveland Yoga, we invite you to show up just as you are! We are which is dedicated to caring for persons excited to announce our New Student Offer, 30 Days of Unlimited Yoga living with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. Our structured programs and for $40. Roll out your mat with us, dig deep, sweat a lot, love it personalized assistance help each Arden Courts’ resident maintain his/her highest and feel like you are at home again! level of independence and promote his/her sense of well-being. At Arden Courts, we understand because memory care is all we do. Nightingale Stella Nsong is a registered nurse and certified dementia practitioner. Barre Cleveland She works with families across the country who do not want the stress Barre Cleveland™ is a private fitness studio providing of caregiving, who want to enjoy their own personal lives, but want to the best total body, female-only workout program in see their parents thrive outside of a nursing home. Stella Nsong is the Cleveland through the integration of the fitness basics in president of the CAREgiving institute, a 501 c3 organization, whose strength, balance and flexibility. mission is to provide options and resources for today’s and tomorrow’s elderly.

Blissful Footspa Physician’s Weight Loss Centers Blissful Footspa offers traditional Chinese foot reflexology by Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers® offers you a wide range of weight- internationally trained specialists. The relaxing treatment starts loss programs tailored to fit any lifestyle. Our weight loss and nutrition by soaking the feet in a warm water bath (with Chinese Herbs) systems have been specifically created to help you start losing pounds followed by a massage of the head, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, and inches right away. Start now, and lose up to 20 pounds and 20 feet, and back. inches in just four weeks!

Carp Cosmetic Surgery Center Stellar Benefits Group Carp Cosmetic Surgery Center offers the full spectrum of plastic & While guiding your company cosmetic surgery. Whether you desire to rejuvenate your facial fea- through the ever-changing landscape of healthcare reform, Stellar Benefits Group tures or enhance your body contour., Dr. Steven Carp will work with ensures benefit plans are in line with current market trends and are running as efficiently you to provide natural, pleasing results. Our practice is attentive and as possible. Core Employee Benefits / Supplemental Worksite Benefits / Life AD&D and provides personalized service in the comfort of our relaxing office. Disability / Individual Insurance / Medicare.

Cleveland Clinic Shaolin Kung Fu For Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular At Shaolin Kung Fu Institute we teach kung fu to adults and chil- Locations, visit clevelandclinic.org/ dren 3 years old and up. Our aim is to get you in the best physical heartlocations shape of your life; while at the same time instilling life skills such as: respect, self confidence, discipline and self esteem. Visit us at: www.shaolininstitute.com.

Cleveland Eye Clinic Triple Balance Studio The Cleveland Eye Clinic doctors are You don’t stop playing because you get old. You get old because recognized as leaders in their field. The you stop playing. Come to our studio and we will teach you how to doctors were the first to offer their patients all laser LASIK and Refractive Laser-Assisted play and dance with a stick. Call us at 216.773.1060. Cataract Procedures in the area. Beachwood is our newest of six state-of-the-art offices. Pictured: Dr. William Wiley and Dr. Shamik Bafna.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, SEE PAGES 32-35. 36 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 37 Expert care that’s in reach. And in-network.

At University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center, we understand the importance of high quality health care that’s within your network. Which is why we accept all major medical plans in the region, including:

• Medical Mutual of Ohio, including SuperMed • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield • United Healthcare • Aetna • CIGNA • SummaCare

So you can receive the care you deserve, with the insurance coverage you need.

To view a list of all accepted major insurance plans, visit UHAhuja.org/insurance or call the Insurance Access Line at 216-983-1500.

At University Hospitals, our mission is you.

State-of-the-art Bronchoscopy Technology

State-of-the-art bronchoscopy technology revolutionizes treatment of lung nodules at University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center Minimally invasive procedure diagnoses hard-to-access tissue, prevents surgeries on benign nodules

University Hospitals (UH) Ahuja development of this technology.” rately determines if surgery is close to home at UH Ahuja Med- Medical Center is offering a state- The i-Logic Electromagnetic necessary at all. “Just as important ical Center, visit www.UHahuja. of-the-art bronchoscopy system, Navigation System® enables as maximizing the effectiveness org. University Hospitals Seidman superDimension i-Logic TM, to di- pulmonary specialists at UH Ahuja of surgery on malignant lung Cancer Center offers a low-dose agnose lung nodules and facilitate Medical Center to see a three-di- nodules for an optimum outcome, CT lung cancer screening test for the most effective course of action mensional image of the lungs and i-Logic’s diagnostic accuracy just $99 to qualifying patients 3999 Richmondfor Road treatment of lung diseases. to precisely target and sample also helps us to avoid surgery with a history of heavy smoking. Beachwood, Ohio 44122“Lung nodules are actually very nodules to determine if they are because of its unparalleled ability For details and to learn if you qual- common, but it is important to cancerous. “The technology is like to prove that a nodule is benign,” ify for the test, which is available 1-866-UH4-CAre 1-866-844 -2273 UHAhuja.orgdetermine if they are benign or a GPS for the lung,” says Dr. Bindra. says Dr. Bindra. “This is especially at UH Ahuja Medical Center, call malignant,” says Akhil Bindra, MD, “If a nodule is malignant, i-Logic critical for older patients who 216.593.5500. FCCP, pulmonary/critical care spe- also aids the surgeon, with the often have other medical issues cialist and chairman, Department placement of geographical mark- that can make surgery even more Pictured: Akhil Bindra, MD, FCCP, of Medicine, UH Ahuja Medical ers, to treat the malignancy while problematic.” pulmonary/critical care special- Center. “Because of their inacces- removing as little as possible of For more information about the ist and chairman, Department sibility, many lung nodules were the healthy tissue.” full array of pulmonology care and of Medicine, UH Ahuja Medical challenging to biopsy prior to the In addition, the system accu- diagnostic capabilities available Center.

University Hospital Holds Summer Camp for Beachwood High School Medical Academy Students

UH Ahuja Medical Center hosted Susan Juris, president of UH the first Medical Academy camp Ahuja Medical Center, shared what last month for many of Beachwood it takes to run an entire hospi- High Schools’ upcoming freshmen, tal and the many departments who have enrolled in this exciting and individuals needed to meet new program. community needs. The Medical As previously announced, Academy partnership with UH is University Hospitals and the Beach- a great example of responding to wood City School District have the public’s welfare. This program partnered to establish a rigorous, is a first-of-its-kind collaboration four-year, science-based curric- between a major health system and ulum designed to prepare high a public school system. school students for professional “Teaching is a part of our careers in medicine. mission,” says PJ Hrehocik, vice presi- The students were introduced dent of Corporate Health at UH. “We to many UH physicians and medi- are excited to partner with a leading cal professionals who shared their school district to further enrich personal experiences and journeys the education of students who are into the field of medicine. They interested in pursuing a career in learned about specific specialties, healthcare. And, through the Con- such as Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Ra- nor Integrative Medicine Network, diology, and Emergency Medicine. we are educating folks both within In addition, they were instructed in and outside of University Hospitals, infectious disease and how germs including the Medical Academy, spread, CPR training, and the about integrative options that treat Pictured: PJ Hrehocik, UH VP of Corporate Health, reviews basic nutri- importance of nutrition and phar- body, mind and spirit, and are more tional guidelines with Medical Academy students from Beachwood macology in the healing process. holistic, less invasive, less costly and High School. They each received a stethoscope often more effective.” with training in basic heart sounds For more information call and vital signs. 216.285.4070.

38 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 Psychological and Behavioral Consultants Open House

n June 19, Psychological and Behavioral Con- Osultants (PBC) held an open house at its new Signature Square headquarters, at 25101 Seasons Chagrin Blvd., Suite 100, in the Signature Square II building. PBC also celebrated its accred- itation by The Joint Commission, change the nation’s oldest and largest accrediting body in healthcare. PBC earned The Joint Commis- sion’s Gold Seal of Approval for accreditation earlier this year by Justice. Kindness. demonstrating compliance with Pictured: Mayor Merle S. Gorden Jewish peoplehood. the Joint Commission’s national presents a city proclamation standards for quality. to PBC Managing Director Don Let it live on. In partnership with the Cleve- Sykes. land Center for Eating Disorders, a presentation,“Eating Disorders and the Brain,” took place prior to this event. Guests met the group’s 15 psychiatrists and more than 75 psy- chologists, advanced practice nurses, social workers and clinical counselors who together compose the largest outpatient behavioral healthcare practice in Ohio. They also enjoyed tours, hors d’oeuvres and desserts. In recognition of this celebration, Mayor Merle S. Gorden and City Council proclaimed Thursday, June 19, 2014 as “Psychological and Behavioral Consultants Day,” and wished them continued success. Beachwood Buzz Team – Season and Tournament Champs

ongratulations go to the Beachwood Buzz softball team on being named season and tournament champs! The minor girls’ Cteam, ages 9-12, played in this year’s Beachwood Recreation Youth Softball League.

Create Your Jewish Legacy.

For a confi dential conversation about including the Jewish Federation in your estate plan, please contact Carol Wolf at 216.593.2805 or e-mail [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you. Pictured: Front row from left: Didi Regalbuto, Vivien Marmerstein and Emily Clar. Second row: Lauren Clar, Claire Weaver, Sadie Alter, Nia Jones, Nina Regalbuto, Olivia Moore and Shayna Preisler. www.jewishclevelandgifts.org Back row: Team manager Griffin Preisler; and coaches Jefferson Jones, Randy Alter and Bill Preisler. August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 39 Steven Hacker Films Wins Two Top Honors In 35th Annual Telly Awards he 35th Annual Telly Awards kind’s darkest hours.” bestowed its highest honor “The creation of this poignant, Ton Beachwood, Ohio pro- original film allowed us to make duction company, Steven Hacker very real connections to our Films (stevenhackerfilms.com), for community,” says Maltz Museum To Be a Woman in the Holocaust: Director of Development David Cleveland Stories, a documentary Schafer. “Steve captured some truly produced for Maltz Museum of inspiring stories we can share with Jewish Heritage. From a field of visitors for years to come.” The Telly more than 12,000 entrants from all Awards was founded in 1979 and is 50 states and numerous countries, the premier award, honoring out- Steven Hacker Films was awarded standing local, regional and cable The Silver Telly Council, judged “The Telly Awards has a mission the Silver Telly in two categories: TV commercials and programs, the the competition, upholding the to honor the very best in film and Religious/Spirituality and Films finest video and film productions, historical standard of excellence video,” said Linda Day, executive di- With Budgets Under $700 Per and online commercials, video that Telly represents. The Silver rector of the Telly Awards. “Steven Minute. and films. Winners represent the Council evaluated entries to Hacker Films’ accomplishment illus- To Be a Woman in the Holo- best work of the most respected recognize distinction in creative trates the production company’s caust: Cleveland Stories recounts advertising agencies, production work. Entries do not compete creativity, skill and dedication to its the personal experiences of four companies, television stations, ca- against each other, rather entries craft and serves as a testament to Northeast Ohio women survivors. ble operators and corporate video are judged against a high stan- great film and video production.” “This film is both quite sad and departments in the world. dard of merit. Less than 10% of Steven Hacker Films produces incredibly uplifting,” explains For its 35th season, a pres- entries are chosen as winners of documentaries, films and com- director/cinematographer Steven tigious judging panel of more the Silver Telly, the highest honor. mercials. It is currently in pre-pro- Hacker. “Ultimately, it shines a light than 500 accomplished industry Approximately 25% of entries are duction on a feature short project of hope, revealing remarkable professionals, each a past winner chosen as winners of the Bronze slated to be filmed in the Cleveland strength exhibited during man- of a Silver Telly and a member of Telly. area later this summer.

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40 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 Peter B. Lewis Aquatic and Therapy Center Upcoming Unveils Improvements Programs mprovements to the Peter B. Lewis Aquatic and Therapy at The ICenter, a service of Menorah Park Center for Senior Living, are Gathering now complete. On June 12, guests enjoyed a ribbon-cutting ceremo- Place ny and tours of the expanded “spa” locker rooms and new décor. Janet Survivorship Support Group Rosel, who, with her late husband Thursday, August 14, Peter B. Lewis, gave a major gift to 6:30 – 8 p.m. and Wednesday, renovate and expand the center, August 27, 1:30 – 3 p.m. Menorah Park Foundation Pictured: Menorah Park Board was honored at the event. This program is for individuals Director Joel Fox, Beachwood Member Nancy Glick receives a The Aquatic Center was who have completed cancer City Council President Fred proclamation from Beachwood originally designed for 30 weekly treatment. Call Betsy Kohn Goodman, and Foundation Board City Council President Fred therapy sessions and is today at 216.595.9546 for required President Rick Rivitz celebrate as Goodman. accommodating more than 300 advance registration. improvements are unveiled. each week. It also accommodates 400 health-maintenance mem- to the changing rooms, providing City Council proclaimed Thursday, Prostate Partners bers who have completed their more dignity and comfort to the June 12, 2014 as “Menorah Park – Thursday, August 14, prescribed therapy. clients. Peter B. Lewis Aquatic and Therapy 6:30 – 8 p.m. The newly renovated space adds In recognition of these improve- Center Day” in the City of Beach- A monthly program for men 2,000 sq. ft. of new construction ments, Mayor Merle S. Gorden and wood. with prostate cancer. Family members are welcome. Dia- logue with Dr. Leonard Bern- Upcoming Programs at Menorah Park stein. No registration required. Exercising Through Prostate Cancer Club Menorah Distance Learning Classes Mondays and Wednesdays, Club Menorah, created for seniors who may be The Community is invited to participate in the follow- September 8 through Octo- isolated or unable to get out and socialize, has been a ing distance-learning classes, held on Mondays at 2:30 ber 29, 2 – 3 p.m. great success on the Menorah Park campus. Partici- p.m. Please RSVP to [email protected], or call An 8-week strength-training pants meet on the third Monday of every month from 216.831.5452, ext. 244. program for men with prostate 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., and it’s time to RSVP for August cancer. Designed to reduce and September to ensure a seat! August 11 “Impressionism,” some of the side effects from As a free service to the community, you can enjoy a by the Cleveland Museum of Art hormone therapy treatments day out, and come to Menorah Park’s Saltzman Audi- like weight gain and fatigue. torium to be pampered, socialize with peers and enjoy August 18 “Then and Now: The History of Toys,” Advance registration re- special activities, accompanied by a free signature by The Toy Museum of New York (Brooklyn, NY) quired by calling Beth Roth at chef-prepared lunch. Upcoming dates are August 18 216.595.9546. and September 15, and every third Monday of each August 25 “FIN TV: Marine Science Research” month thereafter. Free transportation is provided by Mote Marine Laboratory (Sarasota, Florida) Family Counseling within our service area. Space is limited; reservations Our children’s specialists are are required. Please RSVP to club host Tina Witt at available to meet with parents 216.839.6673. or other family members to Aging Resources Center discuss concerns about issues Scholar on Campus Community Program with children who are coping Join us for a community program, “Eleanor Roosevelt Fall Dinner Conversation with cancer in the family. Call – First Lady of the World, ” Wednesday, September 216.595.9546 to make an 10, at 7:30 p.m. This year’s Fall Dinner Conversation, Hips and Knees appointment. Eleanor Roosevelt shares with the audience her – Challenges and Solutions, will take place Thursday, tragedies and triumphs. Born into the opulent wealth September 11. Dinner will take place at 5:30 p.m. and of America’s “Golden Age,” she would grow from the conversation will follow at 6:30 p.m. shy, homely orphan into a confident, driven woman. This program is free and open to the public. There is Annealed by personal tragedy, she would emerge as limited seating, so please reserve your space early. a champion of civil rights, author, and stateswoman. For more information or make reservations, please She is best summed up by President Harry S. Truman, contact Beth Silver at [email protected] or who dubbed her “The First Lady of the World.” 216.839.6678.

August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 41 Montefiore Celebrates 132 Years at Annual Meeting

ontefiore, a leader in senior health- care and wellness services, recently Mhosted its 132nd annual meeting – an uplifting evening of achievements, acco- lades, and awards. Amidst a welcoming au- dience of over 150 guests, including board members, auxiliary members, residents, guests and staff, Lauren Rock, president and CEO, spoke on “Shaping the Future,” and how Montefiore is truly an innovator in myr- Maltz Hospice iad ways. Rock also honored Steve Willensky as outgoing board chair with a meaningful House and tribute in words and video. Pictured from left: Donald Scherzer presents The Willensky surprised everyone with a Harley I. Gross Presidential Award to Beachwood Palliative Care beautiful song that he wrote and accom- resident Andrew W. Hoffmann as they celebrate panied on the piano, along with creating a with Lauren Rock, Montefiore president and CEO, at Pavilion opens heartfelt video reflecting back on his past Montefiore’s 132nd annual meeting. three years as board chair of Montefiore. Photo credit: McKinley Wiley Beachwood resident Andrew Hoffmann, on Montefiore immediate past board and foundation chair, the organization from his longtime friend and received the prestigious Harley I. Gross Presiden- supporter, Donald Scherzer, also a past Monte- Campus tial Award for his dedication and leadership to fiore board chair. ontefiore recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Mto mark the opening of its Maltz Hospice House and Beachwood Men’s Softball Hall of Palliative Care Pavilion for patients and families facing challenging Fame end-of -life issues. This 12-bed pavilion offers life-affirming communal spaces n 2012, the Beach- where families can visit with loved wood Men’s Softball ones in a warm and inviting envi- ILeague began doc- ronment, and supports Montefio- umenting the history re’s vision to provide compassion- of this 60-year league ate care for patients and loved by creating a Hall of ones facing end-of-life issues. Fame and inducting 16 In recognition of this day, players. In 2013, an ad- Mayor Merle S. Gorden and City ditional 11 players were Council proclaimed Wednesday, inducted. June 19, 2013 as “Maltz Hospice With the 2014 season and Palliative Care Pavilion Day” in underway, we proudly the City of Beachwood. recognize this second group of inductees, Pictured: Mayor Merle S. Gorden, each of whom as been a Montefiore board of directors member of the Beach- chair Steve Willensky, Montefiore wood Men’s Softball 2013 inductees include: Front row from left: Mark Weiskind, Brad president and CEO Lauren Rock, League for more than Emerman, Todd Adelman, Fred Gross and Adam Baker. Back Row: philanthropists Tamar and Milton 15 years; has achieved Marty Emerman, Randy Cohen, Ed Bernstein, Ralph Gilbert, Michael Maltz, and director of Vinney Hos- a batting average five Cohen and James Heller. pice of Montefiore Diane Korman. times, placing him in the top 15 batting averages; or has been a batting that at least 50 players will participate in this Photo by McKinley Wiley. champion one year and has been on the list year’s game, which will take place prior to the twice; and has been a significant contributor league’s 3rd Annual All-Star Game. This year, to the betterment of the league. cheerleaders will be added for additional Additionally, a Legend’s Game was created excitement. last year for retired and current Beachwood A 3rd class of Hall of Famers will be induct- players over the age of 60. It is expected ed at the league’s banquet in November.

42 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 August Book Recommendations A Very Special Birthday By Dalia Zullig arlson Jones is not your from the Beachwood Library ordinary ten-year-old girl. A Constellation of Vital Phenomena, COn June 13, the day of her by Anthony Marra. birthday party, she invited all her Residents of a small village in war-torn Chechnya help friends over for fun and games. each other survive while struggling to find a glimmer of But her friends did not come with hope. Join us for a discussion of Cleveland’s 2014 Anis- presents. Instead, Carlson asked field-Wolf award winner on Tuesday, August 12, at 7 pm. each one of them to bring a min- Registration requested. imum donation of $10 to benefit Recommended by Marcia Klein. Flying Horse Farms, a summer camp dedicated to giving kids All The Great Prizes: The Life of John Hay, from Lincoln with medical conditions a normal to Roosevelt, by John Taliaferro camp experience. From his stint as Abraham Lincoln’s personal secretary “We’ve designed every detail to his position as Secretary of State under Theodore of the camp experience to help Roosevelt, John Hay was at the center of nearly every our campers leave sickness behind while they’re here,” wrote the momentous event in the latter half of the 19th century. camp’s website. A fascinating biography as well as a great study of According to Carlson’s mother, Joy Jones, Carlson came up with the American history. idea by herself. Recommended by Margaret Reardon. “It was all on her own,” she said. “She’s wanted to do this for about two years, and she really had a plan.” Three Brothers, by Peter Ackroyd Thumbs up to Carlson for recognizing at such a young age that This book follows the lives of three brothers, all born at everyone can make a difference. If you wish to learn more about the same time on the same day (although years apart). Flying Horse Farms or would like to make a donation, please visit Coming of age with little adult supervision in post-war flyinghorsefarms.org. Britain, each must find his own way in a tough part of Lon- don in this tale that is, by turns, both gritty and mystical. Recommended by Matthew Weitendorf. Dan Bankhurst Participates Tenth of December, stories by George Saunders. Writing brilliantly and profoundly about class, sex, love, in CAAS Convention loss, work, despair, and war, Saunders cuts to the core of the contemporary experience. These stories take on the he annual Chet Atkins big questions and explore the fault lines of our own mo- Appreciation Society rality, delving into the questions of what makes us good TConvention (CAAS), in and what makes us human. Nashville, provides opportuni- Recommended by Marcia Klein. ties for attendees to enjoy four fully-packed days and nights The Innocents, by Francesca Segal of the music of Chet and many When glamorous Ellie arrives in town, she upsets the other superstars. Performers at comfortable existence of her friends and family in their the convention are a virtual who’s close-knit Jewish community, and almost disrupts the who of world-class performers wedding of her conventional cousin, Rachel. Inspired by in the guitar world. Each year, Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence. the convention hosts around Recommended by Margaret Reardon. 60 guest artists, and this year, Dan Bankhurst was invited to Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles, by Katherine Pancol participate. After sixteen years of marriage, Josephine’s chronically un- Bankhurst, a Beachwood High employed husband, Antoine, runs off with another wom- School graduate, has the passion an to start a crocodile farm in Kenya. Faced with raising and talent to continue building his two daughters while trying to make ends meet on what career as a finger-style guitarist, she makes researching medieval history, Josephine finds and performing at the CAAS Con- herself in an unenviable position. Then, Iris, Josephine’s vention was a dream come true. socialite sister, comes up with a plan that she thinks will solve her sister’s problem. She suggests that shy and retiring Jo write an historical novel Pictured: Bankhurst jamming set in the 12th-century, and beautiful and charismatic Iris will pretend to with Australian finger-style be the author and do all the interviews and book tours. Needless to say, guitarist Tommy Emmanuel; and things do not go exactly as planned for the sisters. Bankhurst with Phil Keaggy, an Recommended by Matthew Weitendorf. American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist. Bankhurst said, “I can’t believe that Phil came just to see my show!”

August 2014 n Beachwood Buzz 43 A Class By Itself: Menorah Park’s Rose Milestones Autism Institute Celebrates 18 Years of Life Resources Honors Long Learning Three Northeast n June 11, Menorah Park’s Rose Institute for Life Long Ohio Employers OLearning held its 18th t its recent Autism Spectrum Achievement Ceremony. Incidental- Disorder Conference, Milestones ly, eighteen is the numerical value AAutism Resources honored three of the Hebrew word chai, which northeast Ohio employers for creating means life. As research continues to opportunities for employees with all support that lifelong educational abilities in their workplaces. Honorees opportunities are the secret to a included Cleveland Clinic, Natural Essen- healthier, longer life, Menorah Park tials, Inc., and Independence Community wholeheartedly supports these Pictured: Connie Berland, Center. findings and provides programming with Wiggins Place ad- “One challenge we’re facing is em- to help promote mental wellness. ministrator Nancy Sutula, ployment for individuals with devel- Over the past eighteen years, receives Valedictorian opmental disabilities,” said Ilana Hoffer more than 1,800 students have Award. Skoff, co-founder and executive director participated in 733 classes offered of Milestones Autism Resources. “We by 278 instructors. The program’s Lila Newman receives this choose to highlight these visionary em- true accomplishments are not in year’s Rose Award. ployers for creating work environments the attainment of any particular that other businesses can emulate.” achievement level, but in providing opportunities for partici- Cleveland Clinic has worked with pants to challenge their minds, enhance the quality of their lives, several adult service providers to hire and grow as individuals. individuals with disabilities. These indi- Lila Newman, this year’s recipient of the Rose Award given for viduals have worked in various depart- strong dedication to learning, has attended classes for almost ments for more than 30 years. The clinic eleven years. “On a scale of 1-10, it’s a 12!” says Newman. She provides training through their Disability admits her favorite classes are the political ones. Task Force, which promotes an environ- At 91, Connie Berland, recipient of the Valedictorian Award, is certain she maintains a sharp- ment that is welcoming and accessible to er brain because of the classes. Having attended for six years, she says it’s a wonderful way to people with disabilities. keep seniors engaged. Natural Essentials, Inc., an FDA-Regis- Through programs with the Rose Institute, Menorah Park celebrates the meaning, vitality tered Drug Manufacturing Facility, hires and excitement of life with each and every resident. individuals with developmental disabili- ties with the objective of training individ- uals to realize their true potential. The City of Independence Community Local Youth Places Center has created an inclusive environ- ment, with on-site, hands-on training 1st in Competition and regular follow-up for employees with he ninth-annual Continental Cup Inter- disabilities. national Youth Sports Festival recently Every year, Milestones Autism Resourc- Ttook place at various venues throughout es hosts the Milestones Autism Spec- northeast Ohio, with athletes competing in trum Disorder Conference that brings , soccer and basketball. family members and leading experts This year’s Continental Cup featured 3,200 in the field of autism together to share athletes from the United States, Canada, evidence-based practical strategies and Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Kenya, Colombia, best practices. The 2014 event attracted Indonesia, France and Greece. The event con- 1,000 attendees and included more than tributed an estimate of $3.6 million in regional 45 exhibitors and over 75 workshops. economic activity. Nationally-recognized speakers present- Congratulations go to Andrew Belleli and ed on topics ranging from ground-break- the Spiders Baseball Club for placing first in ing research to job coaching, funding to the 12-year-old age group. The Cleveland self-advocacy and many more. Indians is one of the team’s sponsors. For more information, visit milestones. org.

Pictured: Andrew Belleli with his dad, David.

44 Beachwood Buzz n August 2014 Upcoming Programs at the Library Adult Programs Children’s Programs Killer Heat: Cool Off with Hot Mysteries Friday Family Fun: Sun Celebration! Sunday, August 10 at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, August 6 at 1:30 p.m. Join the Northeast Ohio Chapter of Sisters in Crime for a fun after- Ages 2-8 with a caregiver noon dedicated to the mystery genre. Mystery expert Dr. Katherine Come and celebrate the summer with our salute to the sun! Hear Clark will interview special guest author Daniel Stashower. Also partic- sunny stories and make your own sun . ipating are local authors Shelley Costa, Amanda Flower, Kylie Logan, Mara Purnhagen, Sam Thomas and Jane Turzillo; librarian Cari Dubiel; Old-Fashioned Family Game Night freelance editor Jennifer Fisher; and bookstore manager Jim Huang. Monday, August 11 at 6:30 p.m. Learn about current trends, what editors look for, and hear what our For Families authors are reading, writing and recommending. The afternoon ends Beat the summer heat, grab your family and friends and enjoy an with a mystery trivia contest. old-fashioned game night with a wide variety of board games for all ages. Come and try something new and enjoy snacks and good, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena – Book Discussion old-fashioned family fun! Tuesday, August 12 at 7 p.m. Discuss this 2014 Anisfield-Wolf Award winner for fiction, A Constella- Hebrew Storytime tion of Vital Phenomena, by Anthony Marra. The Anisfield-Wolf Award Wednesday, August 27 at 4 p.m. recognizes books that have made important contributions to our Ages 2-8 and a caregiver understanding of racism and our appreciation of the rich diversity of Enjoy a Hebrew/English storytime when we will hear stories, songs human cultures. For over 79 years, the distinguished books’ earning and finger plays in Hebrew and English. Presented in cooperation Anisfield-Wolf prizes have opened and challenged our minds. with the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland.

Play Reading Group: Cat on A Hot Tin Roof To register for the above-listed programs, please visit the branch page Monday, August 18 at 7 p.m. at www.cuyahogalibrary.org or call 216.831.6868. Join actor/director Brian Westerley as he leads the group in a read- ing of Tennessee’s Williams’ steamy classic. Plays are available at the library.

My Promised Land – Book Discussion Tuesday August 26 at 7 p.m. Enjoy a discussion about My Promised Land: The Triumph and Trag- For ALL Your Landscaping Needs edy of Israel, by Ari Shavit, a 2014 Anisfield-Wolf non-fiction award winner. The program will be moderated by Margaret Reardon, with Karen Long of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards and Dan Moulthrop of The City Club of Cleveland. The author will be speaking at the City Club on Friday, September 12. Books are available at the library while supplies last. COMPLETE Louis Sockalexis: Baseball’s First Indian Wednesday, August 27 at 7 p.m. LAWN & YARD SERVICE Find out how much you really know about Louis Sockalexis, thought to be the inspiration for the name of The . Author Ed Rice will share his years of research on Sockalexis’ significance as Lawn Maintenance • Mulching a baseball player, the history of the team’s nickname, and provide Lawn Installation and More insight on the debate.

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