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Proud Member of the Observer Media Family of Community-Owned and Written Newspapers & Websites Volume 7 • Issue 5 May 2016 Euclid Advances Next Phase of Waterfront Improvements a three-quarter mile multipurpose public Engineer met with shoreline property own- trail along the shoreline heading east from ers and the Waterfront Steering Committee Sims Park. Engineered offshore rock struc- to develop options, discuss easements and tures to improve wave action and sediment set a timeline for permitting and construc- flow, revetments to protect the upland and tion of Phase II. public access points connecting the trail A $4 million Cuyahoga County Casino are also included. At the western terminus Revenue Fund loan, of which $2 million is – just past the location of a future marina - forgivable, provides a significant portion of a sand “paddle-craft beach” will be created the necessary funding. Additional project to launch kayaks, canoes and other small funding is provided by Federal, State, pri- craft into Lake Erie. vate foundation and local funds. “The next phase of improvements will Please join us for a public meeting sched- allow more people to enjoy our beautiful uled for Tuesday, May 24th at 7:00pm in lakefront while encouraging new develop- Council Chambers at City Hall during a ment and setting the stage for a future ma- special meeting of the Planning & Zoning Phase II of Euclid’s waterfront plan will feature a three-quarter mile multipurpose public trail and a sand “paddle- rina,” predicts Planning & Development Commission. That evening a presentation craft beach”. This project is in the engineering and design stages and positioned to break ground in 2017. Director Jonathan Holody. of the final E.185th Street TCLI plan will by Allison Lukacsy to reality. This exciting vision to reclaim Euclid’s also be presented by Northeast Shores De- “I hear lake water lapping… by the shore. I Phase II of Euclid’s waterfront plan is historic waterfront began in summer 2009 velopment Corporation. hear it in the deep heart’s core.” – William in the engineering and design stages and when the City of Euclid engaged Smith- For more information feel free to con- Butler Yeats, 20th Century Irish Poet positioned to break ground in 2017. Com- GroupJJR, an experienced waterfront engi- tact Allison Lukacsy, Community Projects Euclid’s vision to provide unprecedented plementing the 250’ James Farrell Memo- neering and design firm, to plan and imple- Manager at (216) 289-8160 or by email at public waterfront access, habitat enhance- rial Fishing Pier, rededicated in August ment waterfront enhancements. In April [email protected]. ments and upland stability is moving closer 2013, the $11.5M Phase II project features 2016 JJR’s Project Landscape Architect and Ten Years of Strolling Euclid Local Businesses Honored at Annual “Taste of Euclid” Chamber Event

Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail and Director of the Euclid Chamberof Commerce Sheila Gibbons present Bill Cervenik the Lifetime Achievement Award by Sheila Gibbons of their best food for the evening. Guests On Thursday, April 14th over 150 local enjoyed a variety of delicious food from and state attendees gathered to honor ten Beach Club Bistro, Bistro 185, fRedHot, Euclid businesses, organizations and busi- Great Scott Tavern, Mama Catena’s, Mul- ness persons at the Irish American Club doon’s, Paradise Island Saloon, Paragon, for the Euclid Chamber of Commerce’s The Standard and desserts from Dave’s Annual Chamber Awards Event. Every Market. The Euclid Brewing Company, set A super Stroll sight - The Euclid Beach Rocket Ship Car year nominations are submitted from the to open in Downtown Euclid in May, show- by Sherrie Zagorc Honda, Silver Sponsor: Lakeshore Inter- community and the City of Euclid for the cased their Wild Woman Wheat brew. Celebrate our 10th year of showcasing our generational School, Troll Sponsors: Gate- Euclid Chamber’s various awards for Large E. 200th Street businesses and great com- way Properties, Candy Shop Nails, Hospice Business, Small Business, Organization, The 2015 Chamber Awardees: munity organizations by joining us on Sat- of the Western Reserve, Bronko’s Bever- Business Person, Bluestone and Lifetime Large Business of the Year: AAble Rents urday, June 4th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm age, East Shore Garden Club, Councilman Achievement recognition. Each recipient Family owned and operated for over 45 on E. 200th Street from Rick Case Honda Mike Polensek, Flower Sponsors: Friends received a Proclamation from the City of years, AAble Rents has grown from a base- to Our Lady of the Lake Parish. of Henn Mansion, Euclid Beach Park Now, Euclid along with special commendations ment in 1970 to 3 area locations If strolling along our long street is dif- Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental from Governor Kasich and Representative through the 80s and 90s and finally consol- ficult, Lolly the Trolley, the Euclid Beach Disabilities Euclid Adult Activity Center Kent Smith and a plaque from the Euclid idating under one roof in Euclid in 1999 on Rocket Ship and Thriller cars will be back and Friends of the Stroll: Euclid Jalousies Chamber of Commerce. Chardon Road. In 2012 grandsons Ramsey to transport you up and down the street and AARP Chapter 1550. The event was a community collabora- and Brandon Duqum first purchased the We appreciate the sponsors who are throughout the event with the purchase tion with local chefs donating a sampling ( continued on page 12 and 13 ) of a $2 ride bracelet per person to benefit making another great year of fun on E. our Stroll. E. 200th Street businesses will 200th Street possible and encourage E offer specials to show you their best and 200th Street businesses and community nonprofit organizations will line the side- organizations who have delayed in sending walks to share their missions through fun in your paperwork to submit quickly. You activities and friendly conversation. Mu- don’t want to be left out! Contact Sherrie at sic, dancing, food, and fun will be available 216-798-7089 or email e200thstreetstroll@ for attendees of all ages. gmail.com if you have questions. Check Thank You to the early responders of out the Stroll website and Facebook pages The E. 200th Street Stroll - Stroll Vehicle for more information. See you June 4th to Sponsors: The City of Euclid and Rick Case celebrate what’s great in Euclid! Stop in and visit this newly redecorated restaurant, open seven days a week. Page 2 The Euclid Observer Volume 7 • Issue 5 May 2016 May 2016 The Euclid Observer Volume 7 • Issue 5 Page 3

Dialogue Health From the desk of the Mayor Updates and Announcements from Your Neighborhood Hospital At the foundation of ing city. For more information, please call are interested in learning more about vol-

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All residents, busi- Pets Pals, Shore Cultural Centre, Boy all our veterans and their family members Daniel Napierkowski, MD, President of Euclid Euclid Hospital Hospital articulate and amplify civic intelligence and com- nesses, schools, churches, neighborhood Scouts/ Girl Scouts, or sports groups like for your service and support of our com- munity good will in the City of Euclid and beyond. associations, beach clubs and community Euclid Boys League, Euclid Youth Soccer, munity. Euclid would not be the commu- by Sabrina Powers you – our neighbor – in hopes that the pride Upcoming Events: from 6 to 7:30 p.m., attendees will have the Become an Observer! organizations are encouraged to help. I Euclid Hockey, City Recreation Depart- nity we are today without the leadership, Euclid Hospital has been the primary source I feel will resonate with you as well. We are a proud sponsor of “Beyond the opportunity tosample dishes and learn how want to thank the Engage Euclid group for ment, Senior Programs, and the many oth- service, and sacrifice of these men and of healthcare for the Collinwood and Euclid New Additions: Storm, The Art of Healing,” a fundraising to prepare nutritious recipes. This event is As a product of citizen journalism, The Euclid Ob- initiating this idea and helping to support ers not named. Volunteers help us create women. event slated to take place on May 6 at 6:30 free. Pre-register by calling216.448.0085 or server is looking for people, ages 3 to 100, to get communities for over 100 years. Recently, Mary Carneval, DO, has joined Euclid Hos- involved in the paper and the city. We are looking our efforts to beautify our City. Please a stronger more vibrant Euclid. Getting we were awarded the Blue Cross Blue Shield pital as a new general surgeon. Her specialty p.m. at smARTspace at 78th, 1305 W. 80th e-mail [email protected] for volunteer writers, photographers,designers continue the effort past this week and we involved provides a great personal benefit, Happy Memorial Day! Distinction Center designation, which hon- areas include hernias, thyroid, gallbladder, St., Suite 116, Cleveland. Hosted by Front- Euclid Hospital will sponsor the Rose Mary and illustrators to help with the production of the will all benefit from a cleaner, better look- but also service to our community. If you Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail ors healthcare facilities that meet nation- breasts, small and large intestines, anorec- Line Service, the annual event will feature Center’s Enchanted Garden Benefit on May paper. 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No need to regis- Schools As I sat down the other day and reflected over $1 million, including the installation of cardiologist, J. Michael Koch, MD, physi- Euclid Hospital is pleased to provide munity. The selected candidate must meet ter to post online calendar or classified ads. on these achievements, I couldn’t help but a new state-of-the-art imaging camera. cian’s assistant Teresa D’Allessandro, PA- high-quality, compassionate care, life-en- all legal qualifications for this office. You can mail your stories to the Euclid Observer Superintendent think of all the successes and positive out- Additional resources are being added to the C, and Chef Dan Esquivel, from the Euclid riching events and support to our patients The Board will fill the current vacancy office at 650 E. 185th St., Cleveland, 44119. put coming from Euclid Hospital. Inspired, pediatric services in the medical office build- Schools Culinary Bistro, as they discuss and community members. Thank you for by appointment. Application materials are I wanted to share some of our exciting news, ing. This will increase access to quality med- healthy summer recipes. Held at the Euclid letting us be a part of your neighborhood. Next deadline: May 25, 2016 available online at www.euclidlibrary.org. by Ashley Gowens developments and upcoming events with ical care for our families in the community. Library, 631 East 222 St., Euclid, on May 10 www.euclidobserver.com 216.505.0185 Paper copies are also available at the Euclid The Euclid Public Library Board of Trust- Public Library District Administrative Of- Email us at [email protected] ees seeks candidates to fill a vacancy on the fices, 631 E. 222nd Street, Monday through PUBLISHER John Copic Board beginning on May 1, 2016, for an un- Friday,10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., and at the Euclid Hospital Hosts Stroke Awareness Event May 26 expired term ending September 16, 2021. ADVERTISING John Copic, 216.505.0185 Board of Education Office, 651 E. 222nd by Sabrina Powers Stroke Center certified by The Joint Com- by Ashley Gowens The Library Board is the governing and WEBMASTERS Dan Ott, Jim O’Bryan Street, Euclid, Ohio, Monday through Fri- Euclid Hospital caregivers Jessica Tramon- mission. This signifies that Euclid Hospital Join the Euclid Public Library on Monday, policy-making Board for the Euclid Public tozzi, RN, CCM, Primary Stroke Program has met stringent national stroke care stan- WRITERS Bob Payne, Bethany Kaufman, Kirsten day, 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. May 9 for Breakfast with Euclid Public Library; positions are voluntary. Citizens Manager and Kurt Karis, Clinical Data Ab- dards. As a Certified Stroke Center, Euclid Holzheimer Gail, Kate McLaughlin, Pat Brady, Schools Superintendent Keith Bell and in- are encouraged to apply who meet the Matthew Orgovan, Kurt Steigerwald, Gina M. stractor, recently went to Euclid City Hall Hospital is held to the highest standards Tabasso, Tom Evert, John Horton, Jennifer coming Superintendent Dr. Charles Smialek to meet with Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer in the areas of quality and patient safety, Banasik, John Sheridan, Rita Kingsbury, Fr. at 8:30 a.m. Seating is limited. Please call Gail regarding stroke awareness. which means the best care for patients. Joseph Fortuna, Pastor, V. McGraw, Jonathan (216) 261-5300 to register for this program. A proclamation was presented by the The National Stroke Association uses the Holody, Joe Valencic, Rina Catena, Debra Carver, Camp Happiness Mayor during the visit, noting that the city following information to get people to act Doug Knoop, Nan Kennedy, Heidi Shenk, Melissa A camp for children of Euclid recognizes May as stroke aware- in recognizing symptoms and getting help. Gleeson ages 5-21 with cognitive and Saving Lake Erie ness month and urging the community to It is recommended to think “F.A.S.T.” PHOTOS Rebecca Hartmann, Parris Rice, other developmental disabilities familiarize themselves with risk factors F – Face: Ask person to smile. Does one side Cheryl Cameron by Kelly Butauski phorus and nitrogen. Residents can help lutant. For a small yard sign from the NEO Although Lake Erie water is only 2% of the reduce much of these pollutants by making Sewer District to remind dog walkers to and signs associated with stroke. of the face droop? The Euclid Observer is powered by: AGS June 20 - July 29 a few easy and simple changes. “Pick up the Poop,” call 216-881-6600. Euclid Hospital will be hosting “Stroke A – Arm: Ask the person to raise both Great Lakes, it provides drinking water for Mon- Fri · 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. 101,” a free educational event on May 26 at arms. Does one arm drift downward? millions of people, electricity from over 20 Reduce nitrogen and phosphorus. These Adopt a storm drain. Water from storm Parma, Lakewood & Wickliffe power plants, and contains 50% of all the chemicals in detergents, cleaners, and fer- drains takes dirt, cut grass, leaves, debris, the Euclid Senior Center at 11 a.m. to help S – Speech: Ask the person to speak a sim- promote stroke awareness. Attendees will ple phrase. Does the speech sound slurred Great Lakes fish. Our lake is the most valu- tilizers go from your home and yard into and yard runoff directly to the lake. Pick- ACA accredited day camps Kurt Karis, Clinical Data Abstractor at Euclid learn about signs and symptoms to look for or strange? able fresh water fishery in the world. Power the lake. Buy products with no phospho- ing up litter and raking out your clos- allow children to experience Hospital; Euclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail and when it comes to stroke detection. T – Time: If you observe any of these signs, production, fishing, and tourism generate rous and use less fertilizer. Avoid washing est drain before a rain will help reduce many activities including: Jessica Tramontozzi, RN, CCM, Primary Stroke Pro- gram Manager, met to discuss stroke awareness. billions of dollars a year in revenues. anything on the driveway to prevent deter- these pollutants and prevent street flood- Arts and Crafts, Swimming, Euclid Hospital is an Advanced Primary then it’s time to call 9-1-1. All this activity requires clean water. gent running into the storm drain. Wait ing. Nature, Theme Activities, Unfortunately, the high levels of agricul- until after it rains to fertilize the lawn. To Support local organic farmers. Sustain- Community Field Trips, ture, industry, communities, and people learn about organic lawn care, go to http:// able agriculture practices produce healthy Making Friends and Heroin Related Deaths at an All Time surrounding the lake create serious water www.planetnatural.com/organic-lawn- food and reduce pollution. Buying organic Having FUN! pollution. Phosphorus and nitrogen can care-101. foods helps them stay in business and en- High, Vivitrol Can be Life Saving by V. McGraw other opioid users with Vivitrol, showing cause an over abundance of algae in the Clean green. Harsh cleaning chemi- courages other farmers to join them. The heroin epidemic in Northeast Ohio is great success. water. Toxic algae can sicken people, ani- cals can harm you and the environment. Go native. Native plants require less taking a toll on many families because of Call us today if you, or a loved one, are mals, and kill fish. In the 1960s the toxic al- Soap and water, vinegar, and baking soda water, no fertilizers, and support birds and For more information: the increased number of fatal overdoses. suffering. It’s time. gae blooms in the lake required legislation will clean almost anything. Avoid clean- bees. Replace a patch of lawn with native Call: 216.334.2963 or Most of the overdoses are due to the heroin to reduce phosphorus from some deter- ing products with antibiotics (vinegar is a flowers and shrubs. Avoid herbicides and 216.334.2997 and fentanyl combination. gents and cleaning supplies. Farmers also safe, mild disinfectant). Reduce the use of pesticides that kill birds, bees, and fish in E-mail: [email protected] or The Cuyahoga County Medical Exam- changed to lower phosphorus and nitrogen bleach. Take unwanted prescriptions to a very high numbers. [email protected] iner’s Office reported twelve fatal overdoses fertilizers. Those efforts helped clean up the local drop box. For information on Green Encourage legislators to pass laws pro- in four days in mid-March. A week later, lake to the point that by the 1980s we were Cleaning workshops contact cuyahogas- tecting our waters. Contact your local and they reported eight more fatalities within the “Walleye Capital of the World.” wcd.org, 216-524-6480x76. county governments to find out how they three days. Unfortunately, today this type of pol- Avoid products with “microbeads.” Tril- are helping the environment. Police in Elyria said they responded to lution has again risen to dangerous levels. lions of these plastic, pinhead size beads For more information go to http:// six overdoses in 24 hours in late April. So In 2014, toxic algae caused nearly a half- are going into the waterways. Once in the www.epa.gov/nutrientpollution/sources- Providing Help. Creating Hope. far the city of Elyria has seen twelve deaths million residents in Toledo to use bottled water they absorb toxins and then get into and-solutions. Contact the Cleveland Me- www.ccdocle.org/disability due to the heroin epidemic. water for two days. There is good news, the fish. Many facial scrub cosmetics and troparks Watershed Stewardship Center, Lake County has reported ten fatal over- however. By reducing phosphorus and ni- super cleaning toothpastes contain these The Friends of Euclid Creek, NEO Sewer doses so far this year, but that number is trogen flows into the lake by 40%, we could beads. For a list of products go to http:// District, or the Cleveland Water Alliance expected to increase according to the Lake be at safe algae levels in weeks. This will onepercentfortheplanet.org/2014/10/a-list- to get involved. County Coroner’s office. take combined efforts by legislators, agri- of-products-that-contain-plastic-micro- Moore Counseling and Mediation Ser- culture and residents to accomplish. beads. vices, Inc. provides help to individuals that There are many other pollutants con- Pick up the poop. Animal waste from are struggling with this addiction. Moore taminating our water in addition to phos- agriculture and our yards is a major pol- Counseling has been treating heroin and

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facebook.com/euclidchamber/ HGR twitter.com/euclidchamber Snow Plow Blades Used by 38 States Made in Euclid ChamberChamber SpotlightSpotlight (216) 731-9322 and businesses. Brought to You by the Euclid Chamber of Commerce During the last five years, the company [email protected] has acquired two additional snow-related companies: Safety Source, run by Gen- eral Manager Pat Gavin, and Elkin, run by General Manager Eric Fox. The company Upcoming Events continues to grow in both locations fueled in part by a strategy of purchasing raw ma- Tuesday, May 3rd terials, including carbide (second only in Coffee Connections—a free monthly hardness to diamonds), and manufactur- networking event ing its flagship products entirely in the U.S. 8:30–9:30 a.m. by Gina M. Tabasso All of its competitors import their carbide Euclid Hunger Center from China. Ironhawk has been able to (located in Shore Cultural Centre) Ironhawk Industrial is a manufacturer and distributor of high-tech snow removal secure a valuable partnership with Ken- 291 E. 222nd St, Euclid nametal for domestic carbide and offer its FREE products made in The . The company came to Euclid in 2012 and has products at a lower cost than the imported

enjoyed a great relationship with the city competition. Wednesday, May 11th and the local business community. After Its customers also have access to the Euclid Chamber University/Euclid Public the company started in late 2010, the own- industry’s best technical expertise. Ron Library Business 101 Series ers looked for a location that provided ex- Abramczyk, a five-year Ironhawk em- How to Start and Grow a Business Expo pandable space, access to major interstate ployee, came from a local competitor and 8:30–10 a.m. shipping routes and the right business en- has 20 years of industry experience. Mike The Euclid Public Library vironment. Sparks joined Ironhawk after 30 plus years 605 E. 222nd St, Euclid 44123 Euclid is a community that is interested with Bucyrus Blades located in Central FREE in growing economically. The mayor per- Ohio. Elizabeth Dellinger comes from a sonally returned the owner’s initial inquiry major Cleveland law firm background as a Wednesday, May 18th call, and the Economic Development Di- partner and also serves as chief operating State of the Schools Luncheon rector Jonathan Holody has visited their officer. Rebecca Schaltenbrand is an attor- 12:00 pm offices several times to assist them with ney who practiced municipal law prior to Euclid High School getting to know the resources available in joining Ironhawk. Together, they ensure 711 East 222nd St., Euclid 44123 Euclid. The infrastructure investment and that Ironhawk is in compliance with all Registration required at euclidchamber. landscaping on E. 222nd Street has been state policies and regulations. com a real plus, along with responsive city ser- The Euclid team is rounded out with vices. Sales Manager Brad Toth, Karen Ryan as Ironhawk makes high-tech blades and Inside Sales and Bev Franczyk at the front areas the company serves. duce the cost of salt, by far the largest costs cutting edges that are used in 38 state de- desk. Customers appreciate the fact that May 10th, May 24th, June 7th, June 28th Currently, the team is working on test- in snow removal. The better the blade, the partments of transportation for plowing their orders are filled quickly by this team Euclid Chamber University Spring ing two additional products made solely in better the snow cleaning, so the need for and road repair. Ironhawk also serves most and that each order gets a follow-up call to Semester: the U.S. Solving customers’ problems and additional salt is diminished. .Gina M. Ta- of the municipalities in Northeast Ohio ensure that it is correct -- not an easy task Technology Series saving snow removal dollars drive the com- basso, marketing communications special- where clearing roads during the snow sea- given there are hundreds of plow configu- 9:00-10:30 a.m. pany’s growth. The high-tech blades last ist, HGR Industrial Surplus, www.hgrinc. son is important to serving their residents rations and thousands of part numbers the The Euclid Public Library longer than traditional blades and help re- com 605 E. 222nd St, Euclid 44123 Small Business Month in Euclid Details and registration at euclidchamber. com In 2014, the Euclid Chamber of Commerce declared May as Small Business Month in Euclid. Since that time, we have viewed each May as a time to focus on the entrepreneurial spirit. Whether you have Fresh Cut Landscaping just a vision for a business or have already taken some steps to follow your dreams, you are encouraged Wednesday, June 8th Lunch at the Lake County Captains to join us on May 11th for a free event at the Euclid Public Library. Representatives from the Urban Doors open at 12pm, Buffet 12:30-2pm, Low Prices * Cutting * Edging * Weeding * Blowing * Commercial League of Cleveland, SBA, Bad Girl Ventures, ECDI and the IRS will be there to talk about their Game High Quality Residential services and answer your questions. at 1pm * Mulching * Fertilizing * Reseeding * If you are not able to attend this event but would still assistance with your new venture, please contact Join us for the afternoon or just for * Bed Cultivation * Tree and Shrub Care * Sheila at the Euclid Chamber of Commerce at (216) 731-9322 or [email protected]. We are lunch. happy to chat with you about your business plans and connect you with free resources to help put you 35300 Vine St., Eastlake 44095 * Light Hauling * Top Soil * Sod Lawn * on the path to success. Registration required at euclidchamber. com For Info Call Greg Tuesday, June 21st Coffee Connections—a free monthly 216.376.8485 networking event 8:30–9:30 a.m. Indian Hills Senior Community Senior Citizen Discounts 1541 East 191st St., Euclid

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Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School V Faith. Family. Future. Enjoy spring at Shore! VASJ event breaks fundraising records With Presenting Sponsor Joseph are valued. They need to know they are Scaminace ’71 leading the way, important.” Visual arts, dance, music, fitness and wellbeing are just a few of your class options at Shore. supporters of Villa Angela-St. Joseph Students are the first to say that High School spoke with one resounding the nurturing culture and family spirit voice at the school’s “Continue the are very much present at today’s VASJ. Euclid Farmers’ Market, Fridays beginning Ukulele Club (Ukuleles Provided) Dream” benefit on Saturday night, Each student has a life-changing story June 3rd , 3:00-6:30 PM on the Babbitt Rd. green. Learn to play the ukulele or improve your skills in a fun group setting! April 2. about the school. One such story was Start your weekend off right at the market, featuring Sing/play/write songs and learn to perform for others. Ukuleles provided! What they said was: Records shared at the event. Sean Johns, a locally grown and organic produce, baked goods, Sheela Das is a northeast Ohio teaching artist and member of an Ohio are made to be broken. They made senior and a member of the Marianist bedding plants, herbs, candles, natural body Arts Council touring band. Ages 14+ their declaration by raising a total of Urban Students program at VASJ, was products and more! Throughout the season you When: May 17—31 (3 classes/$30) $470,000, significantly exceeding featured in a video that highlighted his might find music and activities for families. Come Tuesdays 6—6:45 the amount raised at last year’s 25th experience. take part in a beloved summer tradition. Join us in anniversary celebration. Nearly 400 guests – including Scaminace got things started faculty, staff, students, parents, welcoming several new vendors this year! SUMMER CAMPS: with his recent announcement that alums and friends – joined forces to once again he would be the event’s celebrate the school’s achievements SAVE THE DATE – EUCLID WIND FEST TNSP Camp: Presenting Sponsor, this time with a and to pledge their commitment to its Saturday, June 25, 3-8 PM (216) 772-2778 gift of $250,000. In an address to the continued advancement and growth. Art Camp : crowd, he spoke of the school’s mission The event’s emcees – Andrew Banc ’95 Celebrate summer at Sims Park! Previous (216) 395-4278 to serve students in an increasingly and seniors Victoria Francetic and John year’s attractions included hot air balloon Love ‘n Care Daycare Camp: challenging world. Henry Posey – did an extraordinary job rides, paragliding, music, arts, kids’ activities, (216) 261-7681 “These beautiful young men and directing the celebration as numerous and more… stay tuned for 2016 activities! Tempsit Learning Alternatives, LLC: (216) 600-9771 women need what I received and groups and individuals were honored many of us received at St. Joseph High for their gifts of time, talent and The Euclid Wind Fest is supported in part by Alumnus Joseph Scaminace ’71, who served as Presenting Sponsor of School and Villa Angela Academy,” treasure. VASJ’s annual benefit with a gift of $250,000, addresses the crowd at the event. the residents of Cuyahoga County through a Visit shoreculturalcentre.com/programs or call Scaminace said. “We received a faith- It was the most successful Cleveland, VASJ is the only school in students really get it, they understand it public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. (216) 289-8578 to register for classes! based education, a nurturing culture, fundraising event in the history of the a committed faculty and a spirit of school and its predecessor schools, the world that is sponsored by both the and they live it, and for that we should

cooperation and teamwork. In short, Villa Angela Academy and St. Joseph Ursuline Sisters and Marianist Brothers all be proud.” (Society of Mary). Following dinner, the program these students need to know that they High School. Owned by the Diocese of In her opening prayer, Ursuline consisted of a parade of celebrations. In

President Sr. Susan Durkin honored the honor of Scaminace’s 63rd birthday, the memories of those who came before gathering joined in a rousing rendition Celebrate with the Euclid Wind Fest, us. “Through the intercession of our of the “Happy Birthday” song. founders, Blessed Chaminade and St. The Viking Men’s Choir took to June 25th Angela, we remember with grateful the stage to sing a special arrangement by Bethany Kaufman, hearts the contributions of past faculty, of “My Girl” to honor members of Programming Coordinator staff and alumni of Villa Angela the Ladies Night Out Committee who Who says you have to leave home for a day at Academy, St. Joseph High School and pledged $10,000 to the “Continue the the beach? The Euclid Wind Fest celebrates Villa Angela-St. Joseph,” she said. Dream” program. Also honored was the the city’s own shoreline with activities for Incoming VASJ President William school’s Oarsmen booster organization, all ages on Saturday, June 25. Explore the Cervenik ’72 also addressed the crowd which pledged $15,000. (Complete list talked-about technology of drones during and spoke of his appreciation of the of “Dream Maker” donors of $10,000 drone races! Make bubbles bigger than opportunity to serve his alma mater. or more are listed on VASJ’s website.) your own body with Dr. UR Awesome, “I am proud to be the next president “At VASJ, we always have holder of the Guinness World Record for of VASJ and look forward to working emphasized our sense of family,” largest bubble! Zoom across the beach on a with all of you here tonight who said retiring VASJ President Richard zip line! Think you know Cleveland? See it Looking forward to the 2016 Euclid Wind Fest, to be support VASJ,” he said. “It is clear that Osborne ’69. “Certainly that sense held on June 25th. from a new angle in a helicopter! Party on you understand the importance of a was on full display in the tremendous the beach to the music of Ulterior Motive united with the Wizard of Ahs in planning Alumnus Andrew Banc ’95 and seniors Victoria Francetic and John Henry Posey Catholic education and the teachings outpouring of support we experienced band! All of this and more will take place at the event this year. The Euclid Wind Festi- served as the Continue the Dream event emcees and did an extraordinary job. of the Ursulines and Marianists.Our throughout this magnificent evening.” START Sims Park Beach and Pier, located at 22131 val is supported in part by the residents of Lakeshore Boulevard, from 3:00 to 8:00 Cuyahoga County through a public grant PM. The Euclid Wind Fest is organized by from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. For more the City of Euclid, the Euclid Chamber of information, visit shoreculturalcentre. Commerce, and Shore Cultural Centre. Af- com/WindFest or call (216) 289-8578. ter a successful event in 2014, they have re- NOW! Almost time for the Euclid Farmers’ Market! by Bethany Kaufman, ket’s history, a local artisan coffee roasting Programming Coordinator company will vend! Summer means sunshine and sandals as The Euclid Farmers’ Market is a warm- Learn what you need well as fresh fruits and vegetables! The Eu- weather gathering spot for local residents. clid Farmers’ Market opens June 3, running Meet your neighbors over entertainment Earn what you deserve every Friday from 3:00 to 6:30 PM through by area musicians and performance groups October 7 at Shore Cultural Centre. North- while you browse. It’s the perfect summer Save more than you think east Ohio farmers offer produce ranging evening! Local singer-songwriter sensation from apples, peaches, grapes, and berries to Bill Hatch will perform on the second Fri- sweet corn, cucumbers, and squash. Some day of every month from 4:00 to 6:00 PM are organic, and ALL are homegrown. The (June 10, July 8, August 12, and September Fundraising records were not the only records broken at the Continue the Dream VASJ’s Men’s Choir, in its first year at the school, wowed the audience with www.tri-c.edu/startnow market is a producers-only market, mean- 9). Find the market on the Babbitt Road annual benefit. There was a record crowd with nearly 400 guests filling the gym. their a capella performance at the Continue the Dream annual benefit inApril. ing that all products sold must be grown green next to Shore Cultural Centre, 291 216-987-6000 or made by the vendor. Produce is not the E 222nd Street. Follow the Euclid Farmers’ Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School only treat on hand: local bakers and craft- Market on Facebook, and find more infor- 18491 Lakeshore Boulevard • Cleveland, OH 44119 • 216-481-8414 • www.vasj.com ers will sell cookies, candy apples, candles, mation at shoreculturalcentre.com/Euclid- Eastern Campus | 4250 Richmond Road | Highland Hills, Ohio 44122 and natural body products such as soaps FarmersMarket. 15-0711 Catholic education in the Ursuline and Marianist traditions and lotions. For the first time in the mar-

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Pre-K through 8th Grade Faith Academics Community

More for Students Live What They Learn Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Q and A about the Dance Team

Students Rebuild is a nonprofit organiza- a $2 donation to the International Rescue tion to help Syrian children who have be- Committee’s Healing Classrooms pro- The mirrors are ready to go! Students are excited to show off their moves. Each year, third grade students at Our Lady – this year one student took it a step further come displaced by war. The junior high stu- gram. This program trains teachers in spe- of the Lake organize a Souper Bowl food – he organized a food drive at his birthday dents with Mrs. Hribar took the Students cial techniques to engage conflict-affected Thank you to the families and friends that dance studio with mirrors! Mr. Ford and by Diamond Smith Q. How does your hair look? drive, to collect canned food for the Euclid party. Instead of receiving gifts for himself Rebuild Healing Classrooms Challenge! children with social-emotional learning donated money to Imagine Bella Acad- the students are so excited to continue Fifth grade girls wanted to share about A. We wear braids, buns, and ponytails. Hunger Center. The children learn about he gave a gift to needy families in our com- To participate,they made and mailed in opportunities and to create secure, nurtur- emy’s Go Fund Me Campaign! Imagine their choreography journey with these their dance team from middle school en- Q.What clothes do you guys were? compassion, caring and systems of sup- munity. We are so proud of how our stu- pinwheels. The Bezos Family Foundation ing learning environments. The junior high Bella raised the funds needed to outfit the beautiful mirrors! Thank you again! richment. A. We match on competition days. port. The lesson was obviously well learned dents live their faith! matched each pinwheel they received with raised over $500 for Healing Classrooms! Q. What do you do when you get to prac- Q. When is your next competition day? tice? A. Thursdays Family Health Nite A. We pick a songs to dance to. OLL 8th Grade Learns First Hand in DC Fundations Transforms Reading At Our Lady of the Lake School, we value lined the walkway as they came through As educators we are always seeking the best vocabulary is another huge component of Q and A with the Imagine Bella Team learning by doing. One great way our stu- and applauded them for their service. We tools to help our students succeed in the the program. dents experience this is with our annual 8th were able to shake hands, take pictures and classroom in each subject area. Phonics is Fundations has completely changed my grade trip to Washington, DC. It was an give out some hugs. It was truly a very spe- such a key component to reading that we approach to teaching reading. As a reading amazing experience, and we are very proud cial moment. decided to explore how to enhance instruc- teacher I would often say “Use your finger of our students. Our first stop on April 20 Our visit to our Capitol building and to tion here at Our Lady of the Lake School. to help you follow along and point to the was at Gettsyburg, where we could see ac- the White House made us all very proud. With the support of Mrs. Kingsbury, and words.” This program has taught me that tual marks on the buildings from gunshots The tour of the Capitol was extremely edu- after doing some online research and we need to teach students to read in phrases and cannonballs. Seeing the battlefield and cational. We were able to walk through speaking with reading specialists, we de- as opposed to word-by-word. Teaching the surrounding area, remembering the thou- and get some great pictures. I am still left cided to focus on the Wilson Reading Fun- “scooping” method always helps students sands who gave their lives, made us feel speechless every time I approach the White dations phonics program. This program to build fluency skills. very grateful for our united country. House. Our visit was especially moving is truly all encompassing. Fundations pro- If you notice there is very little use of In the District itself, we were able to visit during this time of campaigning for an up- vides a systematic and explicit approach to technology. After taking the class I learned many of the monuments, including the Jef- coming presidential election. reading and spelling with phonics. this was done on purpose. The Wilson cre- ferson, Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., We were given a great deal to think about In Fundations, students use all types of ators want the students doing everything and the Washington monument itself. We on our trip. The phrase engraved on one of manipulatives along with fine and gross by using fine or gross motor skills. They Mr. Musarra and some students from his class. Kevin Romine visited the Iwo Jima memorial, the Korean the walls at the Korean War Veterans Me- motor skills. Each day the class does a argue that students are relying too much on Interviewed by Kevin Romine Q: Where did you go to school? War memorial and the World War II me- morial, especially gave us food for thought. sound drill to focus on new sounds and just opening a device and typing answers. Parents and Students get moving in the gym with Ms. Grimes. Interview with Mr. Musarra A: Cleveland Heights morial. One very special part of the visit, It says that: “Freedom is not free.” Our review sounds previously taught. There This program really believes in muscle and one that I will never forget, was the visit to Arlington National Cemetery cer- are many picture cards (which the students memory and how it helps the brain to re- Research by Samuel Henderson Ms. Grimes has jump rope, sit-ups, Q: Are you a fan of the Cavs? Q: What is you favorite activity? stop at the World War II memorial. Right tainly reminded us of this. The changing love) and posters to aid in this process. member faster and more easily. Family Health Nite was held on Thursday, jumping jacks, ABC push-ups, and wall A: Yes A: Playing drums after we got off of our bus, another bus of the guard was something we will never Sound boards are used to help students We will be bringing the Wilson Reading April 21st from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Imag- sits in the gym. Q: When were you born? Q: How old are you? pulled up. It was filled with veterans from forget. What a special and memorable trip, spell words and allow teachers to observe Fundations phonics program to our entire ine Bella! Families participated in health Kindergarten- Drums Alive A: March 6th A: 59 years and 355 days old (at time of in- World War II and the Korean War. We one that we will always keep with us. exactly how a student is hearing a word. Kindergarten through 2nd grade next year. exercises and activities, smoothie samples, First Grade- Hula Hoop Q: What do you do when you are at home? terview) Fundations focuses on using fingers to tap Our teachers will all be attending training fruit, veggies, and completed the online Second Grade- Volleyball with Beach Balls A: Listen to music the sounds of decodable words to assist sessions over the summer. We know that Parent Survey! Third Grade- Balloon Paddle Ball Art Show and Open House students in hearing sounds. Students move implementation of this program will great- See this list of some of the fun activities Fourth Grade- Exercise Videos quickly from spelling simple one-syllable ly benefit our students. We look forward of the evening Fifth and Sixth Grade- Line Dancing Please join us for an all school art show and a paper mask. words to multisyllabic words, which quick- to our coming 2016-2017 school year with (216)392-1335 Fall Specials [email protected] open house on Thursday May 5 from 6:30 Come and see the beautiful creations of ly increases their vocabulary. 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Euclid Schools Student Achievement. Fiscal Responsibility. Credibility.

Fire Engine 1313 Visits Chardon Hills

Euclid, OH--Engine 1313 made its way to Chardon Academy. A partnership was established between Hills on Wednesday, April 27th! Lieutenant Greg Iva- Euclid High School and the City of Euclid to build novics, Firefighter Tom Millett, and Senior Firefighter a feeder program for the Euclid Fire Department. Elton Murray from Euclid Fire Station number three Tea and Cookies at the Euclid Senior Center made their way up the hill to visit our second-grade Senior Firefighter Murray explained how his fellow students. firefighters could find him if he got trapped while By Elizabeth Russo City Schools Principal, Angela Terella and Social Lieutenant Ivanovics showed students the different On April 15, 2016, a group of Euclid High School worker Elizabeth Russo, who is the advisor to the For the past eight years, second-grade teacher Julie sized hoses on the truck. Chardon Hills second- ninth and tenth graders participated in a service- program, to discuss the goals of having younger Spohn and Lieutenant Greg Ivanovics have been col- grade students even got to see the firefighters rush learning project to celebrate their Stand Up Junior leaders trained in creating a positive school climate laborating each spring to bring Reading Street book, into action as they were called to an emergency! Ambassador leadership training program. They in the area of conflict resolution. Firefighter by Angela Royston to life. The Reading partnered with the Euclid Senior Center and Direc- Street textbook was adopted to support elementary tor, Bob Payne, to do an hour long meet and greet Ms. Angela Terella and Mr. Rick Gurski, 9th-grade language arts curriculum. the Seniors of Euclid “Tea and Cookies” session. principal, had the vision to have the freshmen and sophomores do more in the area of service learning Chardon Hills second-grade teachers Juliet Drotleff, The teens prepared icebreakers to get to know the within the community. Next year, the Junior and Ron Humphrey, Maureen Kosilesky, Jessica Slouff- community members and lead small group discus- Senior Ambassador Programs hope to continue to man, and Julie Spohn were able to share this hands-on sions with questions like, “what are the differences support the movement of peace and balance in our experience with their students. Our second-graders of then and now regarding teen issues?” As well as, schools and community. learned what it takes to become a firefighter/ para- “what would create a better understanding between medic and that they can begin that process at Euclid teens and older adults in Euclid?” The conversations 20 Junior Ambassadors have been meeting after High School through the Euclid High School Fire built bonds between the two generations. school since October for leadership training to prepare themselves to go into classrooms and lead For the last six years, the Stand Up movement has in the Euclid community. The JA group shadowed been under the leadership of Associate Princi- the Senior Ambassadors to the four elementary Looking For A Ham Sandwich pal, Robin Hopkins. Junior Ambassador Program schools and conducted anti-bullying presentations. By Jaime Geiger In addition to helping students with their life in Sergeant Major Rethage often compares those funding was possible through a MyCom (Starting Mrs. Hopkins and Ms. McDonnell have trained the Todd G. Buchholz is quoted as saying ¨Today’s the here and now, the program prepares students who are “lost in the sauce” and “hoboes looking Point) grant written by Ms. Angela Flowers, partner/ older students in conjunction with the Stand Up generation is literally going nowhere.¨ This is the for life after high school. It equips its cadets by for ham sandwiches,” to people who are living co-owner of Making a Difference Consulting. This movement. Mrs. Desiree Korpowski, a teacher at common view of many people in this day and age, teaching vital traits that will be needed in their without purpose. I encourage you if you are is just one of the programs under the scope of this EHS, also runs a Stand Up Club after school that has and I have to say that to some extent, I agree. Often, professional life, such as leadership, economics, like me, and you want to live with purpose, do particular grant. Ms. Flowers partnered with Euclid resulted in the culmination of leaders in the Junior adolescents can be lazy, disrespectful, and not patriotism, teamwork, the importance of diet and something about it. Sign up for the course that and Senior groups. motivated to succeed. However, Euclid High School exercise, and wise decision making. Cadets are will prepare you for your life after high school; has program offerings that seek to fix that issue. A constantly having resources shown to them that the course that will give you the strategies you The following Junior Ambassador students who program that has been in existence since 1995 is the put them on track for either college or the military. need to go into whatever field you are passion- attended the “Tea and Cookies” at the Euclid Senior Euclid High School Junior Reserve Officer Training ate about. March right down to your counselor Center were: Bryana Abercrombie, Mickayla Forbes, Corps (JROTC). One such resource that is unique to the program and tell them to change your schedule and put Makhaya Edwards, Tasia Flowers-Kyle, Natalia is jrotccollegeprep.org., a website that administers JROTC on it. Let’s become the generation that Gray, Caleb Holman, Monet Paul, Keshonna Pauldo, The main goal of Junior Reserve Officer Training practice tests to get students ready for taking the lives with purpose; join me in JROTC! Christin Pondexter-Shields, Courtney Rice, Jamia Corps is not to recruit you into the military, as many ACT and SAT. Another unique opportunity for Sales, McKenzie Spikes, Kendra Stephens, Lanece people believe. In actuality, the law prevents anyone students in the program is the Find Your Interest Worley, and Courtney Herrod. in the program from ever recruiting you. Sergeant (FIY) survey that aids students in career explora- About the Author: Jaime Geiger is a sophomore Major John F. Rethage, the Naval Science Instruc- tion, offering information about various career at Euclid High School. Her passion for the tor at Euclid High School, says that JROTC ¨...will paths. Cadets will also take the NEFE economics JROTC program is contagious. Jaime’s favorite instill discipline, responsibility, leadership, profes- course that teaches them about financial planning. part of JROTC is being on the Drill Team. Miss sionalism and a sense of pride in the unit. It will Geiger originally wrote this article as a persua- teach (the students) respect, attention to detail, and Also, if the student is interested, they can request sive essay for her English class at EHS. Jaime is OMEA Solo & Ensemble Contest a sense of unity.¨ In other words, the purpose of the information about any branch of the military and currently laying the foundation to pursue her program is not to put you into the military per se, any field they are interested in going into. Ulti- dream of becoming a nurse. Students who received a rating of a I, Olivia Augustine, Laine Herrington, Daade Pack On Saturday, April 16, 2016, under the direction but to give you useful life tools and a firm founda- mately, the program covers a large range of life Superior: Alana Thigpen – String Quartet of Carol Thomas, Jean Wroblewski, Tamara Reik and tion as you go into the real world. skills that will prepare a student for “the real world” Isabella Johnson – Piano solo John Brown, Taylor Curtain, Xavier Stovall – Jennifer Leyrer students from Central Middle School whether that means attending college or joining Shawn Mason – Snare Drum Solo Snare Drum Trio and Forest Park Band and Orchestra programs It is a citizen development program that everyone the military. Sydney Adkins, Tawny Froom, Daade Pack and participated in the Ohio Music Education Associa- can benefit from, not just those who have an inter- Audrey Zorman – Woodwind Quartet Overall Both Middle Schools finished with: tion District 7 Solo and Ensemble Contest at South est in joining the military. It builds the character Sydney Adkins, Audrey Zorman – String Duet 4 Superior Euclid Memorial Junior High. of those involved by imparting values that simply Students who received a rating of a II, Excellent: 6 Excellent make for a better person. The discipline, respect, John Brown – Snare Solo 5 Good self-confidence and commitment that is taught Xavier Stovall – Snare Solo daily to the cadets by example, and by experience is Olivia Augustine - Piano Solo Thank you to Mrs. Danielle Witwer for accom- simply invaluable. Audrey Zorman – Flute Solo panying our soloists on piano! Grace Stauffer, Nichole Stauffer – Sting Duet When doing military drill on Mondays, students Meghan Grisez – Violin Solo learn immediate obedience to orders. When pre- paring their uniform for personnel inspection on Students who received a rating of a III, Good: Wednesdays, students learn attention to detail. Fred Lisy – Cello Solo When given the opportunity to lead the platoon in Sierra McCarrol – Violin Solo an exercise on physical training Fridays, students Christina Saterides – Trumpet solo gain a level of self-confidence. www.euclidschools.org www.euclidschools.org

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Taste of Euclid Taste of Euclid

( continued from front page ) Community Service Award in 2008. Rose for one and a half years. He was also active for businesses and Euclid’s residents. He Bluestone Award: Frank Pietravoia. business and by 2014 had purchased the knowledge of Sports Chiropractic and has Three years ago PetFix, transformed a for- needed décor, for example a fireplace, wall Mary Center presented him the Angel with the Euclid Hockey Association and is served as the Mayor’s alternate representa- building having chosen Euclid as the best participated in the internationally recog- mer beauty salon at 885 East 222nd Street waterfall, wallpaper and artwork as well Award in 2009. a current member of the Sons of the Ameri- tive for the NOACA Governing Board and location for their growth. With former nized Sports Chiropractic Diplomat pro- into its clinic. The move was significant as entertainment. Janet Scott is also com- He also is a Board member of the RTA can Legion Euclid Post 343. was a Certified LPA for the City as well as tenants having left, the Duqums have been gram. Dr. Infield is currently renovating for the small non-profit because the orga- ing up with ideas such as wine and dinner since 2006, including the last three years At Dave’s side for over 46 years, Joyce Flood Plain Manager. Lee recently retired. able to gradually reinvest by upgrading another storefront on Lakeshore Blvd and nization had traditionally provided spay/ packages, amateur night and themed pro- as Chairman of the Finance Commission. has been a nurse at Euclid Hospital retiring their company’s products and facilities. will be moving into the expanded space neuter services through a mobile unit only grams that we’ll see in the near future to Bill has been a Certified Public Accountant in 2013. During that time she was an ac- Bluestone Award: Chris Frey Today they offer quality ancillary rental soon. that traveled across northeast Ohio. In its enjoy! since 1983 and a partner with Gallagher, tive member of the Euclid PTA and Euclid products for small to high end parties, wed- 10-year history, more than 50,000 dogs, Janet grew up in Collinwood and moved Cervenik & Associates from 1985 to the Rotary. Wanting to further support their dings and corporate events as well as high- Large Organization of the Year: puppies, cats and kittens have been fixed. to Euclid where she met her husband, Ken- present. For the past 12 years he had served pocket of Euclid, Bronko’s has been ac- end tenting and flooring. They developed HELP Foundation, Inc., A permanent location was needed and in neth W. Scott, who ran the Addressograph as Mayor of the City of Euclid and now has tive with the East 200th Street Stroll for 10 been named President of Villa Angela-St. years and have continued to make numer- and patented the country’s FIRST and only June of 2015 the mobile clinic was retired Multigraph plant. Kenneth was an engi- Frank Pietravoia full engineered wood center-pole system and replaced with a full-time transport neer, involved himself in real estate, was Joseph High School. ous contributions to many Euclid Commu- for tenting which they now sell and ship all program which now allows pet owners a hard worker, he enjoyed continued edu- The Bluestone award recognizes local nity events. Frank served as the Director of Economic over the country to other rental companies. from Cleveland’s inner city and surround- cation and teaching. He did not let life fly businesses and/or organizations/depart- Development for our city for nearly 9 years With business expansion came the need ing 4 counties who have no means of get- by. Janet learned from him and opened the ments that have been constant supporters Bluestone Award: Lee Bock then moved to the position of Assistant to to upgrade their facility which literally ting to and from the clinic, access to PetFix restaurant in honor of her husband, as he or contributed to the betterment of Euclid the Mayor for Development where he over- and its residents. saw major economic and community de- was falling down due to age. As Brandon services. too would have wanted this for our city. Chris Frey Duqum says “everything comes in phases”. Besides the important low-cost surger- velopment initiatives. The two largest were Phase I began with roof and front façade ies available to Euclid residents, the staff is Lifetime Achievement Award: Bluestone Award: Chris served as the Director of Law for the the planning of Lincoln Electric’s Welding repair. They are currently in Phase II add- dedicated to educating the public through Bill Cervenik Bronko’s Drive-In Beverage City of Euclid from 2003 until his retire- Technology Center and the Waterfront ing 5 more loading docks to the current 2, community outreach. In the past two years, Dave and Joyce Heuer have owned and op- ment in December, 2015. Prior to this posi- project we all can enjoy. At the end of this Help Foundation Inc. a “will call” area with patio , work and cus- nearly 1,700 pets attended four wellness erated Bronko’s for over 36 years and have tion he was the Supervising attorney for the past year he officially retired. tomer lounge and renovated employee area. HELP Foundation has been a vital part of clinics held in Euclid and three Cleveland been Chamber members for at least 30. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s office. He Frank received his Master’s Degree in The future phases will add a day care and the Euclid community since 2009, when communities. Besides receiving vouchers Both local residents and graduates of Eu- received his Juris Doctorate degree from City and Regional Planning from The Ohio more office space and conference area. they opened their Adult Day and Vocation- for spay/neuter services at PetFix, each pet clid High School, a friend of the family who the Cleveland Marshall College of Law and State University and had worked as a Chief originally owned Bronko’s was looking for a Master of Business Administration from City Planner or Director of Development al Program Center on Shore Center Drive received a wellness exam and vaccinations Lee Bock Small Business of the Year: along with services through the Seniors from veterinarians who volunteered for the a buyer (Bronko was the original owner’s Cleveland State University. for several cities ever since. He served Infield Chiropractic Program at the Lakefront Community events. Nearly 450 pets who attended the nickname!). Dave had been working for Lee began his work in Euclid in 1974. Ad- Chris negotiated numerous challenges Cleveland and Lakewood, but it was during Center. Organized in 1965, today HELP events, were fixed at the Euclid clinic! Cuyahoga County and decided he’d like ministering the operations of the City of for Euclid with regard to rezoning, redis- Frank’s years here in Euclid that our city cares for more than 700 individuals each PetFix also partners with numerous to have his own business. In the 70s’ there Euclid Lee managed the departments of tricting and other legal issues. It was always benefitted from his expertise. Frank is now were only 2 drive-in beverage stores locally. Streets and Sewers, Public Buildings, Mo- important to him to find fair, just and eco- enjoying his retirement. year in 27 locations throughout Cuyahoga, community cat caregiving groups, includ- Bill Cervenik Geauga, Lake and Summit counties and ing the Euclid Beach and Collinwood Feral Today they are the only local area drive- tor Maintenance, Recreation Maintenance, nomical resolutions to the legal issues pre- The Annual Dinner Committee, Chair- operates two residential facilities in Euclid Cat projects in 2013/14 where nearly 300 Bill Cervenik has compiled a lifetime of in beverage shop and have brought in one Building and Housing, Engineering, Re- sented with Providence Church, the Justice person, Cheryl Cameron of Action CAR- that provide a welcoming home for 7 cli- owned and free-roaming cats living in the service to the City of Euclid and Cuyahoga of their 3 children, Lisa, as store manager. fuse Collection, Recycling and the Waste Department and other sources. He recently STAR Collision, was assisted by Dana ents. Their mission is to “ensure that people 44119 and 44110 zip codes were fixed at no County as well as giving back to the com- Community relations and service have been Water Treatment. retired from Euclid’s Law Department. Heil, Our Lady of the Lake Parish, Rachel with Intellectual and Developmental Dis- cost to the owners/caregivers. munity that he has called home for his en- important in the success of their business. Lee also managed improvements at the McKelvey, American Cancer Society, Sarah abilities (or IDD) have the homes, envi- tire life. Over the years Dave has been a member of Waste Water Treatment Facility. This is the Gyorki, SKG Consulting, LaBena Fleming, ronments and opportunities to be valued Business Person of the Year: Bill was elected to office on November the Euclid Jaycees serving as President for 2 largest public works project Euclid has ever Hospice of the Western Reserve, and Kris- years and serving as President of the Euclid undertaken at over $100 million. During ten Klatka of the Euclid Public Library. Infield Chiropractic members of their communities”. Janet Scott, owner of Great Scott Tavern 4, 2003 as the 13th Mayor of the City of In 2015, HELP Foundation purchased 4 Euclid. In November of 2011, the residents Jaycees Charitable Foundation. his tenure he worked hard to keep sewer The Euclid Chamber of Commerce con- Infield Chiropractic, a family business, acres of vacant land on Euclid Avenue and re-elected him to serve a third consecutive He was also on the Board of Directors for rates low and he always strove to negoti- gratulates all of this year’s award recipients has been dedicated to providing superior completed their new 10,500 SF office build- term. Years ago, he began his political ca- Shore Cultural Center, serving as President ate the best costs to keep service fees low and is grateful for the restaurants and mem- chiropractic care to Northeast Ohio since ing which today serves as their adminis- reer as Euclid Ward I Councilman, serving bers who support this popular, annual event. 1977. Their original location is in Kings- trative headquarters and training facility from November, 1989 to April, 1997. He ville, Ohio but in 2013 they renovated an along with a new 8,300 SF storage building became Euclid Council President in April old shades and blinds store on Lakeshore housing their many transportation vehicles 1997 where he served until November, Blvd. next to the Paragon as their second and archived documents. With this new 2001. location in downtown Euclid allowing addition to the community HELP Founda- Bill Cervenik has a long history of them to reach more people and spread tion has brought on additional employees. giving-back to the community as a mem- awareness of chiropractic in the Cleveland ber of many organizations. Some of his Janet Scott area. They saw a strong need in our area for Small Organization of the Year: PetFix associations include: President of the Eu- their services and Euclid was a wonderful Northeast Ohio Janet Scott felt that Euclid needed a nice clid Exchange Club, Treasurer of the Club location to expand. restaurant with cocktails, nice atmosphere, 59’ers, member of the American Institute Since their opening Dr. Paul Infield and good food and reasonable costs within the of C.P.A.s, Irish American Club, Euclid his staff have immersed themselves in the city of Euclid. A lot of time and effort, in- Slovenian Society, Euclid Chamber of community. Always eager to serve, Infield cluding working with architects, lawyers Commerce and the Audit Committee of has been a sponsor or supported numerous and contractors, securing permits, financ- Euclid City Schools. Bill formerly served FREE ESTIMATES SINCE 1978 events throughout the Euclid and Chamber ing, etc., were all involved in making the as a Board Member of the Euclid Fam- Daugherty community, from the YMCA “Get Wind- restaurant what it is today. Originally, she ily YMCA, Trustee - Euclid Development 1/16 Page Horizonal ed” Run to involvement with area youth actually started out with the idea of open- Corp. and was the Chamber’s Euclid Busi- sports organizations to educate about the ing a small coffee shop and ended up as we ness Person of the Year in 1995 and 2007. Construction Inc. treatment of sports related injuries. Dr. know the restaurant today! He received the American Legion Citizen Paul continues to enhance his skill set and Great Scott Tavern is still adding much of the Year in 2007 and the Euclid Hospital PetFix 22460 LAKELAND BLVD. Commercial / Residential Roofing, Siding & Windows [email protected] EUCLID OH 44132 216-731-9444 / (fax) 216-731-9644 WWW.DAUGHERTYCONST.COM

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Events Community Ultimate Body Transformers Hosts Show Your Respect: Support Eu- Euclid Scholars Recognized by Eaton Family Credit Union Receives Free Event at Sims Park clid’s Memorial Day Parade Bowling Green State University Award for Seasonal Loan Program by Dacid Goodman for holistic plant-based diets” said David Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Ultimate Body Transformers, LLC, a Goodman. “Everything we need is right the City of Euclid. Euclid-based fitness studio, dedicated to here, and we want to help educate the For those who wish to participate, and providing holistic, organicand sustainable community on how to incorporate locally we hope many will take the opportunity health habits for everyday people, this week sourced produce for healthy eating. Spread to do so, a registration form can be found announced they will be hosting a FREE the word on our free event this May 27, and on the City’s website, www.cityofeuclid. event at Sims Park this May 27, 2016. The come join us for an afternoon of healthy com or at Euclid City Hall, Euclid Public only plant-based fitness center in North- living and engaging exercise.” Library, Euclid Board of Education, Shore east Ohio, Ultimate Body Transformers Called UB @ the Park, the event will by Ellen Ivory Cultural Centre, Euclid Senior Center, and provides all needed nutritional info for run from noon until 2:00. UB @ the Park All residents and friends of the Euclid Euclid Historical Society. members right from their facility. includes a sign-up for beginners, inter- Community are invited to attend the an- These additional events are also included “We’re taking our health and wellness mediate, advanced and modified for a 30 nual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony in the schedule that day: Morning Grave- approach to finess and bringing it to Sims minute workout. Additionally, there will which will take place on Monday, May 30, side Services: 7:45 am, Euclid Cemetery 2016, at 10:00 am. The parade will begin park for all interested attendees”, said Da- be healthy smoothies for sale. The event and 8:15 am, St. Paul Cemetery. Left to right: Jessica Dill, Dr. Kathy Bradshaw (Chair, Journalism and Public Relations at BGSU), Cherish Eaton Family Credit Union CEO Michael Losneck, center, accepts the Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Action vid Goodman, owner and developer of the is being held to promote Ultimate Body on Lakeshore Blvd. and then travel down The parade pays tribute to the pride, sac- Thomas, Betsy Kling, Amy Steigerwald, Dr. Jim Foist (BGSU) Member Service Award, presented by Paul Mercer, President of the Ohio Credit Union League, and Stan Ultimate Body transformers weightloss Transformers new fitness mobile app de- East 222nd Street to Euclid City Hall. rifice and service of America’s Veterans, and Barnes, CEO of CSE FCU and Chair of the Ohio Credit Union League. by Kurt Steigerwald their educational achievement and involve- and fitness training system. We want this signed to spur regimented exercise routines This annual event is presented by the serves as an important reminder of those Euclid residents Cherish Thomas and Amy ment in the school. The event featured visits by Dave Godek other financing options and how they can public event to spur health conversation, for downloaders. Euclid Joint Veterans’ Council, American who died in the service of their country. Steigerwald, both students at Bowling Green from BGSU alumni and Cleveland news Lower-cost seasonal loans can save consum- plan throughout the year to make sure they encourage people to make healthy lifestyle Sims Park is located at 23131 Lakeshore Legion, Polish Legion American Veterans, Come, take an hour out of your day, to State University, were recognized for their professionals Betsy Kling of WKYC and Jes- ers money, especially during key times of have the money when they need it most. choices and educate everyday people on Blvd. Euclid Veterans Association, Jewish War honor those who have fought for our freedom. achievements by the School of Media and sica Dill of Fox 8 who spoke of their respec- the year. The Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Ac- nutrition and fitness. For more information visit: http://www. Communication at a recent campus awards tive experiences learning their professions The Ohio Credit Union League in April tion Member Service Award is given annu- “We live in an amazing part of the coun- ultimatebodyfitness1.com. ceremony. Thomas and Steigerwald received through BGSU’s campus news program recognized Eaton Family Credit Union for ally to an Ohio credit union for its practical try to utilize natural, organic ingredients Spring Fine Art Show partial scholarships from the School of Me- BG24 News where Steigerwald is an active providing special loans during the holidays application of credit union philosophy: Peo- dia and Communication in recognition for staff member. and summers, said Mike Losneck, the credit ple Helping People. The award recognizes by Nancy Daly Show includes Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, union’s CEO. extraordinary internal programs focused Euclid Girl Scouts Food Drive to Euclid Art Association Graphic Art, Mixed Media, Photography, “We’re proud to have received the Louise on a credit union’s membership and create Spring Fine Art Show Digital Art & Get Ready For Summer Camp Herring Philosophy-in-Action Member Ser- services to benefit the Members. Benefit Euclid Hunger Center May 14 - May 21, 2016 Sculptures, and Pastels. vice Award,” Losneck said. “We’re helping To celebrate winning the award, Losneck At the Euclid Public Library during regular Euclid Art Association Gallery by Stacey Minnillo them safe and off the streets. Members get the money they need now at a said Eaton Family Credit Union is introduc- by Jamie Zagar granola bars, cereal & pasta. They will also library hours. Nancy Daly It’s hard to imagine school being out, and The mission of Beat the Streets is to offer Join the Euclid Girl Scouts in stocking the accept monetary donations to directly ben- very low cost.” ing the Summer Loan special a little early 631 E. 222 St., Euclid 21128 North Street warm summer days, but it’s not that far away. a wide range of programming that will help Each year Eaton Family Credit Union this year. shelves of the Euclid Hunger Center for efit Euclid Hunger Center. To donate, contact Reception Wednesday, May 18, 2016 from Euclid, Ohio 44117 If you are looking for something for your our youth develop a sense of self confidence, summer. The Scouts will be collecting “kid- your local Girl Scout Troop or donate at the offers a special, unsecured Holiday Loan to Members can get up to $1,500 at 6.99% 6:30-8:30 p.m. Public Welcome. child to do this summer, why not send them responsibility and pride in themselves as the Members that is not based on their individ- APR with up to a 12-month repayment friendly” foods May 14-21 in an effort to Drop Box at the Euclid Public Library. To- to the Beat the Streets (BTS) Fun Day Sum- go forward in life. We encourage the youth re-stock Euclid Hunger Center’s shelves for gether, we can combat hunger right here in ual credit rating. The Holiday Loan period term. Losneck said the money can be used mer Camp This is the fifth year for this camp to participate in positive programs and keep starts in October and ends December 31. for whatever the Member wants: to pay for the coming summer months. Items needed our community! located right here in Euclid. Campers will be them off the streets and out of trouble. We include: peanut butter, jelly, mac n cheese, HELP Run For Awareness May 22nd The maximum loan amount is $1,500. a vacation, home renovations or unexpected dropped off and picked up daily at the Early provide a safe and humbling environment to A Summer Loan program also is avail- expenses. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Learning Center, off of Babbitt Road. Camp the members of the BTS organization. BTS is able, Losneck explained, and typically be- July 30. will run for 12 weeks, this summer. You can starting another season of AAU Basketball, comes available in June. Losneck reminds Euclid residents and Imagine Bella Family Carnival sign your camper up for as many as you and we are currently taking signups for the In 2015, 126 Holiday Loans were made. those who are employed within the city, they would like there is no weekly commitment! BTS Fun Day Summer Camp 2016. BTS is lo- Carnival. Families will be able to partici- Of these, 56% were made to a Member who are eligible for membership in the credit Camp starts on Tuesday May 31, and ends on cated inside the Euclid Sports Plant at 20001 pate in carnival games, bounce house jump- otherwise would not have had access to a union. Friday August 12. Euclid Ave. in Euclid, Ohio. ing, view the student created art show, as loan because of their subprime credit score. For more information, Losneck said to BTS was formed in 2010, with a purpose Camp registration is open now! You can well as watch students perform in a dance Losneck said the holiday and summer call 216-920-2000 to speak with a Member and goal to fill the void in the area of oppor- find out more information by visting the showcase. Imagine Bella Academy will also program is successful because it also help Service Representative. tunities and activities for the youth in our website at www.bts-youth.com or give us a be raffling off a variety of Gift Baskets and Members understand the relative cost of community. With the unfortunate news of call 216-925-6119. Don’t miss out, sign up holding a 50-50 raffle. Families will also Euclid PAL dismembering we wanted to offer your camper today, and start looking for- get to visit the Scholastic Book Fair where the youth a new program in which they could ward to summer break! Raffle baskets from last years carnival. Will you win everything is Buy One Get One Free. Imag- Gostilna is Closed, But you can visit this year? grow and participate in programs to keep ine Bella Academy is located at 19114 Bella by Sarah Myers Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44119. We hope to Bob at Great Scott! On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 from 5 p.m. see you and your family on Wednesday, May to 7 p.m. Imagine Bella Academy will be 11th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Kiddie City Growth Spurt Equals hosting its Second Annual Spring Family New Life for Lincoln by Sherrie Zagorc readying this great space for our arrival: Euclid Hunger Center To Host by Doug Knoop be on Lakeshore Boulevard in front of Sims You’ll be hearing the laughter of children Watermark Interiors (painting), Kilgore Car- HELP Foundation is holding the 2nd Run Park with the course heading west and into soon at the former Lincoln Elementary peting (flooring), Weatherbe Construction Benefit To Drive Out Hunger for Awareness 5k race and 1-mile walk on the Edgecliff neighborhood. Registration School building as the staff and students of (maintenance), Safe Air (asbestos removal), Kiddie City Child Care Community leave C Green Landscaping, Cleaning Wizards by Ellen Ivory personality, is coming back to play R&B hits Sunday May 22nd. Join us for a wonderful and post-race awards and refreshments our E. 200th St. home of 10 years on Friday, (initial cleaning), Majet Communications The Euclid Hunger Center is hosting their from the 70’s to the present. Come dance, morning by registering to support the great will be held around the corner at the HELP April 29th and resume Tuesday, May 3rd (phone system), and Simplex It (network). Annual Kick Off Summer benefit on Thurs- play a few games, bid on gift baskets and work of this Euclid-based nonprofit that Adult Day Program on Shore Center Drive. at our new location on E. 206th St. We are The community will be invited to view all day, June 15, 2016 at the Pavilion at Briardale enjoy a summer evening at Briardale with supports people who have developmental Registration and additional information grateful to the Euclid City Schools’ Board of our hard work at our Open House and 10th Greens, 24131 Briardale Avenue in Euclid. friends and neighbors. disabilities. The start and finish line will can be found at www.helpfoundationinc.org Education for leasing us this great facility to Anniversary celebration later this summer. The evening will begin at 5:00 pm with Tickets are $25 per person with all pro- continue our mission of providing quality While readying for this move, the Kiddie a happy hour. At 6:00 pm, guests will enjoy ceeds benefitting the EHC. Call (216) 731- care and early childhood education to east- City staff is preparing for their “Funds for a delicious buffet of burgers, hot dogs and 3329 for tickets, or contact one of the Euclid ern Cuyahoga and western Lake Counties’ Fun” fundraiser on Saturday, May 14 from chicken with fixing’s including grilled veg- Hunger Center Board Members. We look children and their families. The staff and 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the Euclid Beach Park etables, vegetarian pasta salad, coleslaw and forward to seeing you this year at Kick Off their infant, toddler, preschool, and prekin- Museum and Event Center at Euclid Square corn on the cob, dessert and beer, wine and Summer! dergarten students will thrive in this fantastic Mall. The Euclid Beach Boys, Joe Tomaro soft drinks. Fanger and Associates LLC is the event indoor and outdoor environment. and John Frato, have repurposed another DJ Haz Matthews, 93.1 WZAK on-air sponsor. Thank you for your support. Our director, Jennifer Boger, assistant great Euclid landmark and created a fun director, Dayna White, and our teachers are place for a party that will benefit the summer Guaranteed Credit Approval Deal Direct With The Owner And Make Your Best Deal Now! putting the final touches on our new center and continuous educational enrichment pro- Free: Vinyl Siding Windows Kitchens Carpentry as we await final inspections and licensing. grams for Kiddie City children. Join us for Porches – Repair/Rebuild Rec Rooms Attics Tuck Pointing Dreaming of this move for 2 years, Jen and a night of carnival food, dancing, and an ex- - 10 year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty Structural Correction Room Additions Decks Doors Dayna started their equipment shopping at citing basket raffle while reminiscing among on many of our pre-owned cars and SUV’s Garages – Repair/Rebuild Bathrooms Driveways Roofing Cabinet Refacing Waterproofing Electrical Plumbing child care center auctions and stored their the Euclid Beach Park memorabilia. Tickets - 10 year 24 hour roadside assistance great finds in an employee’s garage and a $30 per person with discounts for couples Rick Case Hyundai Michael Halley rented storage unit. A PNC used office fur- and tables of 8 and are available by contacting I 90 and E.200th st. Euclid 216.570.8957 Licensed.Bonded.Insured niture donation has helped our nonprofit fill Kiddie City at 216-481-9044. Sponsorships After 20 years of serving us the best stuffed cabbage ANYWHERE at Gostilna, Bob Edwardsen has moved (216) 401-3457 Discounts for Veterans! on to the Great Scott restaurant. He misses all his regular customers and wants you to come visit him at Check Out Our Great Rating With The BBB! enlarged office areas on a tight budget. Dili- and basket donations are also being accepted Great Scott, Tuesday through Saturday nights, where he will visit with your table and make sure everything is gent craftsmen have spent the last 2 months at this time. perfect.

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Success For The Poor INDIAN HILLS SENIOR COMMUNITY WELCOMES YOU!

by Jeannie Rowe not only overseas, but in our community. The sound of whooping and hollering you The faculty religion committee dedicated hear is the happy dance at Ss. Robert and themselves this year to the Rice Bowl proj- William Parish being done by Fr. John ect. Through their leadership the iPad, Fun and Betters (Pastor), Fr. Scott Goodfellow iPhone, “I”-generation became immersed (Parochial Vicar), and the members of in the difficulties of life in the countries the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Parish CRS serves. Twenty minutes of silence Ambassadors. The occasion is the result of was observed during lunch each Monday, Music our CRS Rice Bowl collection thus far:10 with that time reserved for Stories of Hope times more than the previous year, and still videos and readings, followed by silent counting! reflection. The children were encouraged In Catholic Relief Services carries out the to participate with offerings to the Rice commitment of the bishops of the United Bowl, and to collect non-perishables for States to assist the poor and vulnerable our local Hunger Center. The lunchroom overseas. The CRS Rice Bowl is an annual featured the poster of a child sitting at an May Lenten collection. Parishioners receive empty table, representing all the Stories of their Rice Bowl from the church at the Hope children. Each donated item earned beginning of Lent. They then make daily a “can” on the table. The results were in- May 2016 or weekly contributions to the Rice Bowl credible! Literally hundreds of items were throughout the 40 days of Lent and finally donated to the Euclid Hunger Center. 2 Service Industry / Vinyl Night return their filled Rice Bowl to the church In addition, the students wrote essays on 3 Karaoke Night (Every Tuesday) during Easter. Our CRS Ambassadors are what it meant to them to hear the stories a newly formed group of five parishioners and to be advocates. 4 Game Night committed to helping the priests and staff The culmination of this Lenten lesson (Free Bar Bowling w Drink Purchase) at Ss. Robert & William make events like in compassion, advocacy, and almsgiving the Lenten Rice Bowl a huge success! ended with two children from each grade Are You Age 55+ and Looking for a GREAT Place to Live? 5 Craic Bros (Irish Night) Using the tools offered by the CRS Rice level bringing their offerings to the altar Bowl website, our CRS Ambassadors team during the final Mass before Easter break. Current Rent Pricing: Studio - $500; 1 Bdrm – $575; 2 Bdrm - $595 (Starting Prices) 6 Charles Gil & His Ghost Band used bulletin inserts, Mass petitions, and Our young and strong Fr. Scott could not (Blues/Rock) personal reflections offered by each -am lift the offerings basket! The school chil- Gladly Accept Housing Assistance / Vouchers bassador on the work of CRS. A Meatless dren contributed a total of $1,456.01! Under New Management! • Newly Remodeled Suites 7 Waterloo Boogaloo Meal, featuring foods from five countries, As CRS Parish Ambassadors, we know using Stories of Hope videos, and modeling there is much work yet to be done, but we (50s 60s Rock Funk Soul Dance Party) the Solidarity Walk, was also offered. feel inroads have been made in our parish Top 12 reasons why you will LOVE Indian Hills! 9 Cleveland Blues Society Jam Night But it is really our Ss. Robert and Wil- in promoting awareness and support of • On-site, 24-hour security staff; gated community liam School, its staff and students, who be- CRS. / Service Industry Night came true advocates for the disadvantaged, • Large, nicely appointed suites with large closets 10 Karaoke Night (Every Tuesday) & ample cabinets 11 Open Mic Night w Shawn Mishack W • Indoor swimming pool with water aerobics 12 Guinness Bill (Irish Night) IINNWOO classes LLL OO 13 Alan Green Band (Blues) L • Movie theater with cable TV OO DD 14 Rick Gleason Trio (Jazz /Soul/Blues) • Grand ballroom and private party rooms in C C 16 Service Industry / Vinyl Night each building 17 Karaoke Night (Every Tuesday) F A A • Indian Hills FREE shuttle bus – scheduled field 18 Game Night R E trips & activities M FL • Current Rent Specials: Studio - $500; (Free Bar Bowling with Drink Purchase) M & F • Dentist, barber shop & hair salon 1 Bdrm – $575; Open Mic Comedy • Interactive health kiosk and wellness programs 19 Clash Of the Tartans (Irish Night) CAVOTTA’S 2 Bdrm - $595 (Starting Prices) @ CAVOTTA’S • Fitness Center with line-dancing classes 20 Stormy Monday (Blues/Rock) • Time Warner Basic Cable and Renter’s • Pet friendly – dogs & cats < 25 lbs. welcome! 21 The Ark Band (Reggae) Columbus SATURDAYS Insurance Included (NO PET DEPOSIT) 23 Service Industry / Vinyl Night 9PM - 2PM RAIN OR SHINE • Newly Remodeled Suites • C o m p u t e r l a b w i t h W i - F i 24 Karoake Night (Eery Tuesday) • Under New Management! 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Kindred The Greens Also, if you have old medication that you BENEFITS CHECK-UP - FREE Euclid Senior Monday, May 16th – Leave the center at need to discard, they will take it as long as Monday, May 16th & 23rd The Way It Was 50 Years Ago in Euclid 1:15 p.m. and return to the center around it is not liquid or needles. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. by John Sheridan the previous year. Nonetheless, the city’s later, the Shell station is still doing business February 3 - In a major political develop- Center 3:00 p.m. Tour to the Beautiful Kindred Euclid Senior Programs also coordinates Note: The following news items were ex- crime rate is still among the lowest of at that location today). ment, the three Democratic councilmen All the programs listed are available at The Greens, enjoy delicious dessert and Kemper House the Benefits Check - Up program at the cerpted from editions of the 1966 Euclid Cleveland-area suburbs. • Sign of the times? …. Dennis Farrell, in Mayor Kenneth Sims’ Coalition Party Euclid Lakefront Community Center enjoy Name That Tune with special prizes. Monday, May 23rd – 11:00 a.m. Lakefront Community Center. Benefits News-Journal, the city’s former weekly • Terrence McGovern of Benton Ave. or- a seventh grade teacher at St. Felicitas – Willard Schutt, Max Gerl, and Tony 1 Bliss Lane, Euclid, OH 44123 Hosted by Laura Blair and Susan Etowski. Chera Ihnat from Kemper House will Check - Up is a program to screen adults newspaper. ganizes a neighborhood protest against Sustarsic – decide to break away. “We were 216-289-2985 www.cityofeuclid.com be here in the dining room to talk about 60+ for over 70 money-saving programs: January 20 – A Page One story reported outcasts,” says Schutt. “The Euclid Demo- Grande Pointe Fun Bingo “Meditation” prescription drug assistance, help paying that preliminary plans cratic Party made it very plain in the last Tuesday, May 17th – Leave the Senior Cen- Medicare premiums, helps with heating for a roof over the open- election that, as long as we stayed with the ter at 1:15 p.m. and return to the center Book Discussion – May 9th bills, phone discount, and much more. air Memorial Park Ice Coalition, we wouldn’t get endorsements.” around 3:00 p.m. Take a ride in our van at 1:15 p.m. in the Senior Center Library. Call 216-289-2985 to schedule an appt. Rink had been given the One supporter of Mayor Sims labels the to Grande Pointe in Richmond Hts. for a Jennifer from the Euclid Public Library will go-ahead. The Euclid breakaway as “nothing but a plain double- FUN BINGO including prizes & cookies. lead the discussion on the book, “The Inn at Dr. Thomas A. Hennie, Podiatrist Recreation Commission cross.” It’s FREE – Register at the front Desk. Rose Harbor” by Debbie Macomber’s. May 11th & 25th approved plans for the (Following the split, the Council Dems (9:20 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.) Call 289-2985 for $250,000 improvement. hold a 6-3 majority, but the mayor ex- Geauga Fun Trips with Monica AARP Meeting an appointment at the center. Fee - $20.00, (Today, the rink is com- presses his belief that “The Coalition will Monday, May 9th and Tuesday, May 24th Monday, May 2nd – 1:00 p.m. with your membership. If you are a home- pletely enclosed inside the continue to exist.” Meanwhile, Demo- - $10 with membership. Leave the center Carmine Stewart, a Genealogist, topic is bound senior living in the City and would Clifford E. Orr Arena.) cratic Ward Leader Joe Whalen poses Entertainment by 9:30 a.m. and return around 3:30 p.m. Ancestry. like to have Dr. Hennie do a house call (de- • “The Sound of Music” the question: “If there are no Democrats Cinco De Mayo Celebration Wear comfortable shoes. pending on the weather), contact the cen- – a “spine-tingling” Euclid left in the Coalition, how can you call it Thursday, May 5th at 10:45 – 11:45 a.m. Lunch will be at your cost. American Red Cross Blood Mobile ter to make the necessary arrangements. Little Theatre production – a Coalition?”). Nachos, cheese, salsa & FUN Thursday, May 5th House calls have an additional. opened Jan. 19 on the Forest * The Euclid YMCA and the Sponsored by Wickliffe Country Place. Gateway Manor Fun Bingo 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Park Junior High stage. YMCA of Cleveland jointly announce Arriba, Arriba!!! Tuesday, May 31st – Leave the Senior Cen- Dining Room Annex. STAY AND PLAY • A record 375 youngsters that an architect has been retained ter at 1:15 p.m. and return to the center We are encouraging everyone to stay and “mobbed” the Euclid Jaycees’ to begin work on drawings for a new Mother’s Day Celebration around 3:00 p.m. Take a ride in our van to Memorial Service, take advantage of the many programs we “Kid Wrestling” instructors $100,000 gymnasium to “complete” Friday, May 6th – 10:45 – 11:45 a.m. Gateway at Euclid for a FUN BINGO in- Thursday, May 19th offer after lunch. If you require transpor- on a recent Saturday after- the Euclid Y building on Babbitt Rd. Join us for a Mother’s Day Celebration in cluding prizes & cookies. It’s FREE – Reg- Please join us at 1:00 p.m. in the Library for tation and want to stay past the normal noon at Forest Park. During an earlier building fund cam- the dining room for Fun, Games and Re- ister at the front Desk. our annual Memorial Service to honor the van time, please notify the front desk and • The Euclid YMCA “Part- paign, the Euclid Y raised $85,000 freshments. Sponsored by Senior Indepen- memory of family and friends who have they will record your name. You will then ner Member” campaign co- towards the cost of the gym. dence and Medical Mutual. SENIOR DAY – FREE passed. Light refreshments will be served be transported home approximately at 3:00 chairmen – Bob and Betty • The 160-member St. Joseph Wednesday, May 27th following the program. p.m. We want you here. Reichards – announce a “Shoot High marching band – the largest May 10th & 24th – Fun BINGO The Cleveland Department of Aging NOTE – there will be no activities in the the Moon” theme for the Y’s all-boys marching band in the State Bingo for Prizes - 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. – FREE present Senior Day – Downtown Cleveland afternoon following the Memorial Service. HEALTH AND FITNESS annual fund-raising drive. of Ohio – receives an invitation to Sponsored by Kindred at Home and Mount 10:00 a.m. – Information Fair Chair Yoga - Mondays at 9:00 and • In sports news: The Euclid participate in the New York City St. St. Joseph. 11:00 a.m. – Program Get Well Cards 10:00 a.m. AC High Panthers snap a 7-game Patrick’s Day parade. Noon – Lunch We will be glad to send a card to a member losing streak by bombarding • In a surprise, the St. Joe Name That Tune 12:30 p.m. – Entertainment who is recovering, feeling down or just Yoga – Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. Brush, 84-63, as guard Ed Heise wrestling team takes second place Thursday, May 12th at 10:45 – 11:45 Van leaves Center at 9:00 a.m. and returns needs a little boost. Let Sylka know if you Annex Room $ 3.00 per class. is credited with 15 assists. Tom in the 9-team Catholic Invitational Enjoy music, trivia, light refreshments and around 1:30 p.m. Register at the front desk. would like a card sent to another member McRedmond tops all scorers Tournament – behind Toledo St. prizes! Laura Blair from Kindred – The to help brighten their day and give a little Billie Exercise Class – (Chair) with 27 points and Heise nets Francis, but ahead of third-place St. Greens/The Fountains is your hostess. Lakeshore Intergenerational encouragement. 216-289-2985. Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 a.m. – Com- 18…. Euclid matman Rich Pis- Ed’s. Jim Roberts (103), Jim Cook BIRTHDAY DAY- May 18th School puter Room copo (133 pounds) defeats Brush (112), and Pat Riley (138) win in- Cup Cakes Sponsored by Aetna. Monday, May 9th - 11:00 – 11:45 SERVICES Line Dance - Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. ace Mike Mignona, 9-4, as Coach dividual titles for Coach John Ice Cream Sponsored by Anonymous. Come and spend some time with students Tuesday, May 9th Clarence Eckert’s Panthers chalk Storey’s Vikings. … On the hard- I scream, you scream, we all scream for Ice from Lakeshore Intergenerational School. 10:00 a.m. to Noon & 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Checks up a lopsided 26-8 victory. Pis- wood, Tim Delaney’s 15 points Cream. Come enjoy FREE Ice Cream at Eu- Celebrate learning through a curriculum 20 - minute free consultations. Thursdays mornings 10:00-11:00 a.m. copo’s brother Steve, a 127-pound and 18 rebounds spark the St. Joe clid Senior Programs on Wednesday, May based activity with the students. Have a question for an attorney regarding Please give your name to the volunteer and sophomore, also won his match. freshman basketball team to a 25th at 12:15 p.m. Sponsored by Wickliffe estate planning, wills, trusts, Medicaid she will issue you a number. Wait in the • In an advertisement, the Eu- 42-24 victory over Holy Name. Country Place. FREE Memory Screenings eligibility, Long Term Care Needs, or Vet- hallway until your number is called. clid Cab Co. offers rides “anywhere Guard Mike Moran chips in 12 Wednesday, May 11th – 10:00 to Noon erans Benefits? The attorneys at Daniel in Euclid” – or in Willowick – for points for Coach Tom Banc’s TRIPS: Register at front desk. Sponsored by Meno- P. Seink Co. offer vast experience in the Ping Pong just 50 cents. And SuperX Drug squad. rah Park’s Nursing. field of elder law. Founder and Managing Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.- DRA Store offers toilet paper for just 9 • The Forest Park Junior Horseshoe Casino - Cleveland Partner, Daniel P. Seink, is one of twenty cents per roll. School, reports that he’d informed High cagers stretch their unbeaten record Wednesday, May 15th - Leave the center at SPEAKERS Ohio attorneys certified as an Elder Law Chair Exercise to Music – plans for two gas stations on East his class that a Cleveland newspaper was to 9-0 with a victory over Greenview, as 9:00 a.m. and return to the center approxi- Community Police Talk Attorney by the National Elder Law Foun- 11:00 a.m. DRA – Wednesday January 27 - Senior candidates for the title 260th St. - including a rezoning proposal looking for carriers – and asked how many Gary Vaccariello leads the way with 17 mately 3:30 p.m. $10.00 per person, per Thursday, May 12th at 12:15 p.m. dation. Sign up for a 20 - minute time slot of “Queen of the Winter Sports Festival,” to allow a Shell Oil station at the corner of the students might be interested. “Six points. trip. Drop off at casino front door. Regis- “Cop -a- Question” - Immediately after (FREE) at front desk. Silver Sneaker Class - based on voting by EHS students, are: of East 260 and the marginal road. One of boys raised their hands,’ Farrell noted. “ – • Among the News-Journal advertis- ter at the front desk. LIMITED SEATING; Lunch. Members from our Police Depart- This service will continue on the second 10:00 – 10:50 a.m. – Dining Room Annex Carol Frank, Carol Wojcik, Cindy Piller, McGovern’s allies is Carmen Fiorelli who and 18 girls!” ers, Smith’s Restaurant at East 222 & Lake however we must have at least 10 people ment update us monthly and will answer Tuesday of each month. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Cecile Rinaldi, Marsha Hodakievic, Marty predicts that, if the city doesn’t block the • Euclid Senior High inducted 91 seniors Shore Blvd. offers a 10-ounce steak dinner, registered. No Refunds unless your spot all your questions. Can’t be here? Free with Silver Sneakers membership. Lybarger, Pam Margheret, Tanya Kokal, gas stations, East 260 will become “another and 47 juniors into its National Honor So- with tossed salad, home fries, and French- is filled. Leave your questions at the front desk. and Mary Ellen Kucharski. East 200th Street.” …. Euclid City Council ciety. fried onion rings, for a mere $1.85. • Police Chief Frank Payne notes that rejects the rezoning plan, but is later over- • Holzheimer’s IGA Market at 26688 … Well, that’s how it was 50 years ago in major crimes in Euclid increased in 1965 turned by an appellate court, which orders Lake Shore Blvd. advertised T-bone steak Euclid. But to us old-timers, it sometimes with 284 felonies recorded – up from 227 the city to issue a building permit. (50 years for 99 cents/pound. seems like only yesterday. Jay Dee Cleaners Spring Into Exercise by Heidi Shenk Stretching, which helps to increase blood Spring is the perfect time to increase your flow and to get your body ready for exercise. nd activity level after a long, sedentary winter. Aerobic exercise, which improves cardiovas- 878 E. 222 Street Euclid OH 44123 Regular exercise is the most important thing cular health and muscle tone Bobs Corner that you can do to delay the aging process Resistance exercise or weight training, which What is the purpose of the Euclid Senior around, and some get a little confused at while you sit and share with others at a the Center, we gather with others who 216-731-7060 and remain healthy. improves muscle flexibility and strength Center? times (I’m looking for my car keys right lunch table. are going through similar circumstances. Mon-Fri 7:00am – 6:30pm Saturday 8:00 – 5:00 The benefits of exercise are not just lim- Individuals should talk to their doctor be- I have visited several senior centers and I now, and for the life of me I can’t remem- Those older bodies, that don’t seem to We talk about it, but we also lay those We offer pick-up and delivery service. ited to improving your heart and lung func- fore initiating a vigorous exercise program, have viewed many others online. For the ber where I put them). As seniors we rec- move so well, can still be used to have fun concerns aside for a little while as we Send us your E-mail at [email protected] for monthly specials like this one. tion. Exercise also helps to protect against especially if you are an older adult or some- most part, senior centers are a place where ognize that even though we may not have while playing pinochle or chair volleyball. participate in different enjoyable activities. Or…visit our website at WWW.JAYDEECLEANERS.COM diabetes, prevent osteoporosis, control blood one who has led a very sedentary lifestyle. If older adults enjoy activities that enhance those specific limitations now, it’s probably And, the old guy who couldn’t find his We lose our concerns for the moment and Give us your favorite Suede or Leather jacket! pressure, maintain normal weight, decrease you are recovering from an illness, surgery, their life. It’s a place to socialize, play dif- only a matter of time until we do. keys? He just located them in his coat experience life in the here and now. For cholesterol, improve brain health, improve or injury, it might be necessary to receive ferent games, exercise and share a meal. Thankfully, time tends to slow down at pocket – right where he left them. Thank- many, it is a welcome respite from daily The staff and I take this idea very seriously, the Senior Center. For a brief portion of fully, our limitations are only a part of limitations. Watch us bring it back to life. Look Cool again! balance and strength, minimize falls, ward physical or occupational therapy before re- and as much as possible we try our best to the day, seniors gather together and share who we are. Come visit the Euclid Senior Center. You $5.00 off all Suede and Leather garments. off depression and anxiety, decrease the pain suming an active lifestyle. The therapists at just may find a home. Must be PRE-PAID. Put them away fresh and clean for next season! of osteoarthritis, and decrease the risk of Mount St. Joseph Rehab Center are available provide programming for everyone. a slice of life. Oh sure, the conversations The gentle passing of time has a way of Bring in as much as you wish! Just say you saw this ad ! certain cancers. to help. Call 216-531-7426 with any ques- The world is full of seniors with many revolve around health issues, family, and helping us recognize, and come to terms Bob Payne, Manager Cannot be combined with other offers. This offer valid thru May 2016 A good exercise program should include tions. different types of restrictions; some don’t the good old days. But those eyes that with, our growing restrictions so that we the following components. see so well, some have difficulty getting don’t see so well aren’t much of an issue can find ways to work around them. At

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