Ohio's Historic Haunts Investigating the Pararnormal in the Buckeye State
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FALL theupper 2016 classmen NEWS AND EVENTS FOR ADULTS SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS UPPERCLASSMEN THE ohio's historic haunts investigating the pararnormal in the buckeye state LOCATION Beachwood Middle School TICKET PRICES $7.00 – Students $7.00 – Seniors $8.00 – Adults Available at the door 30 minutes prior to curtain Many of Ohio’s historical locations have a reputation for being haunted. How did these stories get started? Author and paranormal researcher James A. Willis conducted hundreds of interviews, used high¬-tech ghost¬ hunting equipment and overnight stays. What were the results of these vigils? Turn to pagee 4! City of THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS 2 Beachwood Mayor Merle S. Gorden City Council contents WHAT’S INSIDE Council President Martin S. Horwitz 3 ................................ seniors day out 6 ................................ trips 13 ................................ red hattitudes MAYOR Merle S. Gorden 14 ................................ lunch bunch Justin Berns 15 ................................ supper club COUNCIL PRESIDENT Martin S. Horwitz 16 ................................ mahj lessons CITY COUNCIL 19 ................................ arts council Justin Berns Alec Isaacson 20 ................................ dances Melvin Jacobs Alec Isaacson 21 ................................ H.E.A.L.T.H.Y. Barbara Bellin Janovitz Brian Linick 22 ................................ movies James Pasch 23 ................................ blank forms COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR FOR INFORMATION Karen A. Carmen Mel Jacobs CITY OF BEACHWOOD ON THE WEB PROGRAM 25325 Fairmount Blvd. www.beachwoodohio.com COORDINATORS Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Shannon Diamond Susan Gordon Merdler PHONE Esther Rutman City Hall 216.464.1070 Barbara Bellin Janovitz Community Services 216.595.3733 ADMINISTRATIVE Beachwood Arts Council 216.595.3400 ASSISTANT Beachwood Historical Society 216.595.3400 Michelle Miller Board of Education 216.464.2600 Chamber of Commerce 216.831.0003 COMMUNICATIONS Public Library 216.831.6868 Colleen McHugh Brian Linick Van Line 216.595.3709 Fax 216.292.1976 VAN DRIVERS FOR EMERGENCIES Judy DeFrench Police and Fire 911 Shelly Drenski Ray Maderka THESE SHOES ARE MEANT FOR WALKING! Phil Stoner Each shoe represents an increase in the amount of mobility James Pasch Sandy Shapiro required. The more shoes....the more walking/movement. City of Beachwood 3 THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS SEPTEMBER SENIORS DAY OUT LUNCHEON LIFE ON THE ROW: CLEVELAND'S EUCLID AVENUE - MILLIONAIRES' ROW Thursday, September 15 Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue, Millionaires’ Row, was one of the most famous and wealthiest neighborhoods in the entire world from 1865-1929. The cast of characters that built their mansions on the Row were the celebrities of their time. The public was hungry to read about these famous residents of “the Row” and the Cleveland newspapers wrote stories that fulfilled that demand. Daniel Ruminski, Cleveland’s Storyteller, has created yet another new and fascinating story about the lives of Cleveland’s best known millionaires. He will walk you through the daily lives of some of Euclid Avenue’s most famous, their weddings, their travels and their misfortunes. They left behind fascinating legacies which we still appreciate to this day. If you loved Downton Abbey, you will also love “Life on the Row”. DATE: Thursday, September 15 WHERE: Beachwood Community Center FORM FOR SDO – LIFE ON THE ROW TIME: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. (one form per person may be copied) Blood Pressure Screening NAME: 12:00 Noon Doors Open ADDRESS: COST: $10 Residents CITY: ZIP: $12 Non-Residents $4 Program Only - 1:00 p.m. PHONE #: (Non-refundable) CELL PHONE #: DEADLINE: September 7 or when sold out EMERGENCY CONTACT: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE #: $ PAID: ACCOUNT #: MC VISA EXP. DATE: CHOICE OF: Sweet & sour beef meat balls over rice with side salad * Entrees served with bread & butter, Nicoise salad: tuna, tomatoes, eggs and olives with a beverage and dessert. vinaigrette dressing. SEND BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES FORM TO: 25325 FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD (216 ) 595-3733 BEACHWOOD, OHIO 44122 City of THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS 4 Beachwood OCTOBER SENIORS DAY OUT LUNCHEON HISTORIC HAUNTS: INVESTIGATING THE PARANORMAL IN THE BUCKEYE STATE Thursday, October 20 Many of Ohio’s historical locations have a reputation for being haunted. How did these stories get started? Author and paranormal researcher James A. Willis conducted hundreds of interviews, used high-tech ghost hunting equipment and overnight stays. What were the results of these vigils? Come and hear more about these fascinating haunts! DATE: Thursday, October 20 WHERE: Beachwood Community Center TIME: 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Blood Pressure Screening 12:00 Noon Doors Open COST: $10 Residents $12 Non-Residents $4 Program Only - 1:00 p.m. (Non-refundable) DEADLINE: October 10 or when sold out FORM FOR SDO – HISTORIC HAUNTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 (one form per person may be copied) NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: PHONE #: CELL PHONE #: EMERGENCY CONTACT: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE #: $ PAID: ACCOUNT #: MC VISA EXP. DATE: CHOICE OF: Tantalizing turkey sandwich on crossant with pasta salad * Entrees served with beverage Spooky spiral pasta with marinara sauce served and dessert. with a side salad SEND BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES FORM TO: 25325 FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD (216 ) 595-3733 BEACHWOOD, OHIO 44122 City of Beachwood 5 THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS NOVEMBER SENIORS DAY OUT LUNCHEON FRANK, DEAN AND THEN SOME Thursday, November 17 Enjoy the music and comradery of Frank and Dean through the talent of Damion Fontaine and Scott Brotherton. Singing all the great songs from the Rat Pack era. But that's not all, they also pay tribute to the music of Elvis, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Joe Cocker, Neil Diamond, The Blues Brothers, Motown and much, much more! DATE: Thursday, November 17 WHERE: Beachwood Community Center TIME: 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Blood Pressure Screening 12:00 Noon Doors Open COST: $10 Residents $12 Non-Residents $4 Program Only - 1:00 p.m. (Non-refundable) DEADLINE: November 8 or when sold out FORM FOR SDO – FRANK, DEAN AND THEN SOME THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 (one form per person may be copied) NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: PHONE #: CELL PHONE #: EMERGENCY CONTACT: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE #: $ PAID: ACCOUNT #: MC VISA EXP. DATE: CHOICE OF: Chicken strips over couscous with root vegetables * Entrees served served with side salad with beverage and dessert. Couscous with root vegetables served with a side salad SEND BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES FORM TO: 25325 FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD (216 ) 595-3733 BEACHWOOD, OHIO 44122 City of THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS 6 Beachwood TRIP: TRIP: ALL THE WAY MY FAIR LADY ALLEN THEATER HANNA THEATER Thursday, September 29 Wednesday, October 5 Backroom deals and showdowns between the infamous When the opinionated linguistics professor and confirmed and the influential take center stage in this absorbing Tony bachelor, Henry Higgins, wagers that he can convert a lowly Award-winning drama highlighting Cockney flower girl named Eliza Doolittle into a lady of high Lyndon B. Johnson’s struggle to pass society, he never bargains for the unexpected transformation the Civil Rights Act of 1964. that she will evoke within him. This classic musical features such enduring Broadway favorites as “I Could Have Danced All Night”, “The Rain in Spain”, “On the Street Where You Live” and a score of other songs you know and love. DATE: Thursday, September 29 DATE: Wednesday, October 5 TIME: 12:30 p.m. TIME: 9:00 a.m. Depart from Beachwood Community Ctr. Depart from Beachwood Community Ctr. RETURN: Approximately 4:45 p.m. RETURN: Approximately 1:00 p.m. COST: $58 Residents, $61 Non-Residents COST: $35 Residents, $38 Non-Residents INCLUDES: Performance and Transportation INCLUDES: Performance and Transportation (Driver’s gratuity is not included) (Driver’s gratuity is not included) DEADLINE: September 8 DEADLINE: September 12 REFUND: September 1 REFUND: September 7 FORM FOR ALL THE WAY FORM FOR MY FAIR LADY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 (one form per person may be copied) (one form per person may be copied) NAME: NAME: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: CITY: ZIP: HOME PHONE #: HOME PHONE #: CELL PHONE #: CELL PHONE #: EMERGENCY CONTACT: EMERGENCY CONTACT: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE #: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE #: $ PAID: $ PAID: ACCOUNT #: ACCOUNT #: MC VISA EXP. DATE: MC VISA EXP. DATE: I WOULD LIKE TO SIT WITH: I WOULD LIKE TO SIT WITH: SEND BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES SEND BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES FORM TO: 25325 FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD (216 ) 595-3733 FORM TO: 25325 FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD (216 ) 595-3733 BEACHWOOD, OHIO 44122 BEACHWOOD, OHIO 44122 City of Beachwood 7 THE UPPERCLASSMEN NEWS TRIP: TRIP: CITY MUSIC CONCERT CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE SEVERANCE HALL Wednesday, October 19 Friday, October 21 CITYMUSIC is a professional chamber orchestra that Jakub Hrusa will be conducting The Cleveland Orchestra performs concerts throughout Northeast Ohio. Since 2004, this morning. The performance will include MARTINU CITYMUSIC has won cheering audiences with beautiful Parables and BRAHMS Symphony No. 4. music brilliantly performed in familiar neighborhood settings. Transportation is not included. RSVP's are neccessary. Meet in the Temple lobby to pick-up your ticket. DATE: Wednesday, October 19 DATE: Friday, October 21 TIME: 7:30 p.m. TIME: 10:00 a.m. Meet in lobby of Fairmount Temple Depart from Beachwood Community Ctr. 23737 Fairmount Blvd. RETURN: Approximately 1:00 p.m. to pick-up your ticket COST: $45