Holiday Worship Directory
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Holiday Worship Directory
Holiday Worship Directory Share your message with the masses 2014 Publication Dates: Your local Sun News is planning to publish a Holiday Worship Directory in advance of Christmas. This year, our directories will publish on Thursday, December 11 and Thursday, December 18. This presents a perfect opportunity for local churches to highlight Christmas events and Christmas services in front of our engaged, local audience. Thursday, December 11th Thursday, December 18th Publication Type: Advertising Composite Space Reservation: Friday prior at 5 PM Materials Due: Monday prior at 5 PM Ad Completion: XNTH98456 Tuesday prior at noon A10 CHIEF Sun Messenge r | cleveland.com by Ohio law and ordered poCleveland Height lice to stop st issuing citations s and refund drivers who had already paid tickets that year. Ni Nie e ter t disagre Nietert said those ed. Whil e circum- police stances do not obe obeyed Williams-B yers’ justif justify tif the pace tify orders to stop of the court. ticketing, they continued to accept “A reasonable person would fines and did not issu e look at the records any re funds . provided W i and see the previous lliams-Byers vious judge did the Nieter and Traffic n r u l e d Nietert not have these issues,” issues, Nietert CommisChanda Neely sioner Robert said. Abele in conVillage Special Improveme [email protected] tempt of court, Kleri, who spent and they were nts Dis- on a Cleveland-s 18 years required trict. “There’s always on the South to appear before pecific tradition, Euclid judge’s been carol- because a ing, but this year, judge. Business owners stand, said she a lot of the adults a lot of the merin the Covenrememtried to prober Mr. Jingeling chants jumped try Village neighborho Since then, cess or arraign from when they in and agreed inmates inma od are en- have within new parking the city passed a to were kids couraging everyone something at their 24 to 48 hours. and we are excited ticket law. to locations. “ help to and get in the holiday shop local Participati ng businesses them share that “ The parking “I did try to process holiday traticket issue spirit. will dition with prison- has been host a variety The group has ers as quickly their children worked out and of parties and planned a full as possible and and it’s grandchildren,” special events. day of discounts work worked take into considerat out Hetrick said. There will be picand festivities ion where President well,” said Council tures with Coventry There will be children’s during the first they would be David Miller, Coventry Village Claus at the eas, incarcer ed,” incarcerat craft arwho Houde School Holiday Festival winter story time, introduce d the Kleri said. “But of Acting, a free on Saturday. Free two special 2012 ticketI don’t don have ing performances of “Elf” movie marathon activities are scheduled any firsthand la “Each judge law. the Dylan Thomand holiday as knowledg e of is differfrom 11 shorts classic “A Child’s a.m. to midnight. ent. Judge Kleri the issues there in the Centrum Christmas in was on the Theater, as Wales,” now.” .” well as live music bench 18 years “The holidays are community caroling This isn’t the first performances and Gayle’s a time where and a time Wil- been teen open mic event. from School of Rock you spend money liams-Byer s has here two, Holiday on and so other people, clashed with Classical tellers there’s a storyRevolution Cleveland and we wanted learning curve. and poets will roam police. Last year to create a day for I wasn’t there at the Grog and the shops the judge judg dis- when Shop. Cleveland people to enjoy streets throughout covered South Kleri started, holiday favorite themselves while the day. Euclid’s Euclid parkbut I’m Mr. Jingeling “Parents can get they are out shopping,” sure there were ing ticket laws will make an aptheir shopping some bumps did not abide said fes- pearance tival organizer in the road.” at the former Phoenix done, and other members Angela Hetrick, of the family can have Coffee location. executive director fun too,” Hetrick of the Coventry said. “While mom “He is going to or dad is shophelp us carry ping, the kids can watch a movie with another adult, or take part in other activities.” from A1 Thursday, December Coventry holiday fes t Saturday Free activities are sched uled in area from 11 12, 2013 a.m. to midnight While most of the events are family-frien daytime dly, adults Coventry can take the kids Claus is scheduled home and come to make back for more a special appearanc mature fun in the e during the Coventry evening, including an Ugly HoliVillage Holiday Festival day Sweater Bar this coming Crawl. Saturday. “The Coventry Village neighborhood is where a lot of 20- and our way of saying 30-year-ol ds go thank you.” to enjoy their nights and weekends, Shoppers and diners can expect ” Hetrick to said. “We wanted save money during to have somethe event with the Coventry thing for them. too.” Village Holiday Festival Discount While the festival Card that is meant to be distributed to attendees. will be fun, it also encourages people to shop locally this “There’s a lot of holiday good stuff going on, and I think “What’s nice about season. that we have Coventry put Village is we are together a really a very unique good event,” said Mac’s Backs-Book district that’s all independentlys co-owner Suzanne owned businesses and restau- offering DeGaetano, who will be rants,” said Steve a 10 percent discount Presser, the to all customers who owner of Big Fun toy store, which spend $25 or more on new books will be offering of a 20 percent disduring the festival. “It’s count to all customers who men- collaborate been really fun to tion the words with the other “ugly sweater” merchants and organizatio during the festival. “We “W wanted community ns in the community.” to give back to .” . ” the community communit in a really unique Visit www.cove and special event ntryvillag e. org for a complete and the best way wa to do that list of special is to events, times get all the businesses and merchant involved. Its counts. dis- For details, contact your Northeast Ohio Media Group Account Executive or: Josie Passafiume 216-903-0654 [email protected]