Summer 09 Magazine
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Summer 09 Magazine
The Market Wants YOU! Every Sunday - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ne zi a g a M Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market Be There! Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation Volume 17, Number 3 ✜ Summer 2009 We’re KCDC – Working Hard for You! www.kammscorners.com Cleveland, OH Permit 3492 PAID Nonprofit ORG U.S. Postage “Check out these quality homes! Low down payment and $8,000 tax credit for first time buyers!” – Kevin O’Malley 3633 W. 130th St. • $89,900 3840 W. 152nd St. • $139,900 Immaculate 3/4 Bdrm & 3 bath bungalow! Totally rehabbed in 1991! Tasteful decor! Gorgeous hardwoods! Private yard with deck! Move in ready! Hidden treasure on less traveled street! Huge fenced yard in park-like setting! Roomy interior with 4 bdrms & 2 baths! Close to Kamm’s! 3756 W. 178th St. • $144,900 4504 W. 154th St. • $109,900 14621 Caldwell Ave. • $119,900 16708 Woodbury Ave. • $134,900 If you are considering a move, call me for a FREE consultation with absolutely no obligation. I have been successful in selling hundreds of West Park homes since 1988! THE Expert in West Park since 1988! “You are a true professional. I know there were unforeseen challenges for you, but you handled everything in a professional manner. I appreciate that.” Straight Talk • Pro Service • Proven Results Adorable colonial! Gorgeous interior with quality updates throughout! Lower lvl family rm! Shaded yard w/deck. Walk to Kamm’s Corners! Attractive ranch on inviting tree lined street! Generous fenced yard w/patio. Huge lower level fmly rm offers grand living comfort. Many improvements! Preferred Properties Realty 216/496-8862 - Beverly, W. 158th St. www.WestParkHomes.cc Beautifully remodeled & decorated gem located near Warren Village! Private yard w/2 tier deck! Finished lower lvl w/bath! A must see! Enticing bungalow w/deep fenced yard! Inviting interior w/many charming features! Striking redesigned kitchen open to din rm! Much more! Now Open in Your Neighborhood! HEY! 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(Expires 10/15/09) 216-251-6300 216 • Wireless Internet access • Close to Fairview Hospital and other medical facilities New Back to Summer Schoo Hours! l Hours StartingAugust June 1, , 2009 Starting 24, 2009 10:00 am to 7:00 pmM-F M-F 9:00 am to 7:00 pm 10:00 am 4:00 pm pm Sats Sats 10:00 am to to 4:00 • State-of-the-art physical therapy • 26" LCD flat screen TV/DVD 216 -251- 6300 Kamm’s Shopping Plaza Kamm’s Shopping Plaza 3764 Rocky River Drive 3764 Rocky River Drive Cleveland, OH 44111 Cleveland, OH. 44111 • 9 private suites with full bathrooms ! Call today for more info or a facility tour! (440) 835-3004 2 Board of Trustees President... M zi a g a ne From the Director Regular readers of this magazine know that we always take the “glass is half full” approach to our content. There are so many sources for “bad” news, especially economic news, we feel it’s important to point out that there is still plenty to celebrate in our neck of the woods. Here are a few for starters… • A new Mexican restaurant, “Si Señor” has signed as a tenant for the former Kilbane’s Tavern. It should be open by holiday season, following the complete restoration of the building. We are excited to have a new choice in the neighborhood. • The Police and Firefighters Memorial was recently completed with the installation of the final six metal sculptures by artist Brinsley Tyrell. • Solar lighting was installed in Alger Cemetery by the Chatfield Block Club. • The new Garfield Elementary School was dedicated and is now open. But wait, there’s more! Check out the additional news below and related information in the pages of this magazine. Here at our “KCDC Building” (17401-7 Lorain) we have recently welcomed a new office of the US Census Bureau in the former Elgin Furniture space. We wish to thank the City of Cleveland for the financing on the project. The office brings forty jobs to the neighborhood, and one of them could be yours. See the article on page 6. The Streetscape Improvement Project continues to move along. Soon the overhead wires and poles will be replaced by decorative street lighting, and the planters will be filled with trees and plants. The project, scheduled for completion late this fall, has spawned lots of interest in the neighborhood. We suspect that you’ll see many of the available storefronts filled in the future. Enjoy the fall! And, don’t forget the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market continues through the end of October with 30 vendors, live entertainment, and weekly chef demonstrations. If you haven’t been there, you’re missing a neighborhood gem! Come up for lunch and say hello. The Farmers Market is located behind Walgreens in the municipal parking lot and takes place from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. each and every Sunday, rain or shine — and there’s been a lot of shine! Remember to shop locally to support our merchants, watch out for kids going to and from school, and as always, let us know how we’re doing. Our Cover: The luscious display of fresh produce gracing our cover was taken by Joe Outlaw at the White Family Farm booth at the August 23, 2009 Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market. The commanding figure in the upper right hand corner is none other than long-time market vendor Cowboy George of p’Zazz Hot Sauces & Rubs! Pat McCafferty Vice-President... Steve Lorenz Executive Director Kamm’s Corners Magazine is published by Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation in the months of February, May, August, and November. Kamm’s Corners Magazine, its management, and Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation are not responsible for any representations and/or warranties, oral or written, made by our advertisers. Print run: 11,000. Readership: over 18,000. Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation, 17407 Lorain Avenue, Suite 200, Cleveland, Ohio, 44111-5538. Phone: 216-252-6559. Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation is the non-profit, neighborhood based non-profit planning and development organization serving the Kamm’s Corners community of Cleveland, Ohio. It is the policy of Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation to neither endorse political candidates nor take a stand on ballot issues. E-mail KCDC at [email protected]. Visit our web site at kammscorners.com. 3 Marlene Herman Treasurer... Secretary... Rick Kolar Colleen Gilson Trustees... Therese Chambers Arth Mary McGraw Steve Morey Joe Outlaw Paul Palmentera Aaron Pechota George Pofok Paul Slebodnik KCDC Staff Steve Lorenz Executive Director Chris Frohring Neighborhood Real Estate Planner Cynthia Janis Manager, Commercial Development Marilyn Osborne Community Relations Coordinator Tom Keating Residential Services Coordinator Jackie Wohleber Manager, Office Operations Magazine Staff Marilyn Osborne Editor in Chief, Advertising Joe Outlaw Asst. Editor, Design & Typesetting Cynthia Janis Contributing Editor Chris Frohring Contributing Editor Jackie Wohleber Production Support Mission Statement “To promote, develop, and guide the Kamm’s Corners neighborhood as the best place to live, work, shop, worship, and play.” • Memberships are tax deductible • Around the Corners The Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market remains open on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through the end of October. Stop by for locally grown fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, organic meats, honey, herbs, and flowering plants. Prepared foods are available along with cooking demonstrations, live entertainment, and a wellness feature. Beginning in November, the market will open once a month indoors. See article on page 21. Small existing and emerging businesses may qualify for a micro loan. If you have been unable to secure traditional funding for your small business, come to a free workshop about how to prepare and submit a micro loan package. Experts from WECO Fund, Inc. Microenterprise Center will be in our community room on September 22nd from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Learn from them about WECO micro loans ranging from $500 to $35,000. To register for the workshop, call 216-458-0250. Visit wecofund.com for more information. This fall the West Park Historical Society (WPHS) will be publishing Then and Now in West Park, a book-length compilation of old photos side-by-side with pictures of the same locations as they appear today. This fascinating look at historic buildings, old intersections, lost roads, and forgotten railroad crossings would make a great gift for the holidays. Watch for more information in our next magazine. Save the date of November 12th as the WPHS and historical societies from Rocky River, Fairview Park, and Lakewood will be holding a special presentation about the Interurbans of Rockport. Interurbans were a major network of local electric railroads that began in the early 1900s and ended in 1938. Details will be provided in an upcoming e-newsletter and on the KCDC website. The West Park Branch of the Cleveland Library (3805 West 157th Street) offers free computer training. Stop in the library for a schedule of classes – or call 216-623-7102 to ask about individual computer training opportunities in job search basics, such as creating a resume and posting it on line. Visit www.clc.cpl.org for a complete list of classes. Many thanks to two landscaping companies for “adopting” and maintaining the planters along Rocky River Drive near Lorain Avenue, free of charge. Landscaping Ideas cares for those on the Northeast side and Cactus Jack Landscaping has taken one on the Southeast side. Both are well tended with gorgeous plants and flowers for all to enjoy in the midst of the streetscape construction. We offer our deep gratitude on behalf of everyone here. When looking for landscaping services, please consider them. For Landscaping Ideas, call Liz (Thomma) Szyarto at 216-252-1231. For Cactus Jack Landscaping, call Jack Kinzie at 216-251-0054. The West Park Early Childhood PTA (WPECPTA) is holding their first meeting of the year on September 17th from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Mary’s Roman Orthodox Cathedral, Warren Road (no affiliation). The event is free. Meet other families in the area and learn about the activities, education, and support being offered. WPECPTA is a nonprofit group open to anyone with children ages 0-6. It promotes family friendly, healthy activities for parents and toddlers on the west side of Cleveland. Check out their website at www.westparkpta.org. Looking for gently used infant, toddler, and children’s toys or accessories? Or do you have some to sell? The West Park Early Childhood PTA Kids Resale Event takes place on October 3rd at St. Joseph Academy, 3430 Rocky River Drive. Admission for the early bird sale (8-9 a.m.) is $5. Only $1 from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information, call Pam at 216-941-5054 or visit www.westparkpta.org. Our Lady of Angels (OLA) Church puts on its annual fall festival September 11th, 12th, and 13th at 3644 Rocky River Drive. This popular event features rides, food, and casino games. A raffle will be held Sunday at 10 p.m. for a grand prize of $10,000. Second prize is $500, and third prize is $200. For more information, please call the church at 216-252-2332. 4 The 5th Annual Cleveland Senior Walk takes place on Tuesday, October 6th at Cleveland City Hall, Mall C, 601 Lakeside Avenue. Registration begins at 8:45 a.m. and the walk starts at 10 a.m. Bring comfortable shoes. T-shirts and pedometers will be provided for this two-mile fun walk. For more information, call 216-664-2833. Have you ever lived on Greenwood Avenue? The folks there are looking for YOU to attend a Greenwood Grand Reunion on Sunday, September 20th. Past residents of Greenwood Avenue of all ages and generations can join the fun! There will be a clambake, a presentation by the West Park Historical Society, and sharing fond memories and friendships made throughout the years. Please call Pam Marlowe (216-6713357), Linda Gatain (216-252-1368), or Jean Antonelli (216-941-5877) for more information. Experience Corps is looking for older adults who would like to mentor one fourth grade student for one or two lunch hours a week. This volunteer program is hosted by RSVP of Greater Cleveland. Your caring relationship with a student could result in improved attendance, academic attitude, social skills, and self-esteem for a child. Contact Carol Hasek, Mentoring Coordinator, at 216-391-9500 ext. 125 or e-mail [email protected]. Bedside Angels is a new service for Fairview Hospital patients who have limited visitors or who are unconscious. The Bedside Angel will spend time sitting at the bedside of a patient, talking and providing the warmth of another human being. It is sad to know that there are those who are alone, without the comfort of others. The Bedside Angel will meet with the patient at various times during the patient’s hospitalization. If you or anyone you know could benefit from visits from a Bedside Angel while at Fairview Hospital, please don’t hesitate to contact Linda O’Donnell at 216-476-7417. Calling all seniors! Who said there’s no such thing as a free lunch? Larchwood Place offers a free lunch and activity for seniors on the third Wednesday of every month from noon to 3 p.m. All you have to do to qualify is be a senior citizen living in the Kamm’s Corners community and call the front desk for your reservation by the Friday before the Wednesday you plan to attend. Call 216-941-6100. The 8th Annual Cleveland Heroes Run is set for Sunday, September 20th at 8:30 a.m. The event honors the memory of West Park Cleveland Police and Firefighters who have died in the line of duty. To register for the 5-mile run or 2-mile run/walk, call Tom Ross at 216-990-8117 or visit the website at www.clevelandheroesrun.com. Members of the West ParkFairview Family YMCA are as thrilled as the staff over their newly refinished gym floor. One member said, “I didn’t know I needed to bring my shades to play basketball inside today.” Monic Hill, Executive Director, sends special thanks to NorthShore Flooring and Lubrizol for donating the work – and the shine! A new West Park-based business started in May – The Dog Class. Their motto is “Training Dogs, One Human at a Time.” The owner, professional dog trainer and behavioral specialist Marie-Josée Gatian said, “We use only behavior reward techniques and focus on leadership skills necessary for a well-trained dog.” Group classes are six weeks long in one-hour sessions. Private lessons are also available for more complicated problems. Call 216-224-2712 or visit www.thedogclass.com for more information or to enroll.” See ad on page 22. Pick up free Downtown Kamm’s Corners Halloween Trick or Treat bags for your children! These bags are filled with merchant discount coupons and goodies. Check the KCDC website in mid-September for more details and a list of participating Downtown Kamm’s Corners merchants. Want to keep up with neighborhood news between quarterly issues of Kamm’s Corners Magazine? Sign up now to receive monthly neighborhood news updates and occasional special reports from our e-newsletter. We promise not to flood your inbox with spam. Visit kammscorners.com to sign up. If you are on Facebook, please become a fan of Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation for periodic updates. … by Councilman Marty Keane News from Ward 21 and City Hall Dear Neighbors: What a great summer! Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to enjoy our neighborhood. The crowds at the 4th of July parade, the parks, the block parties, the farmers market, and our downtown business district are a testament to our vibrant life in West Park. As always, please remember that our fine schools are back in session. Slow down and recognize that the safety of our children is our responsibility as they travel to and from school. Remember our side streets are not shortcuts but places with homes and children. Obey the speed limit, even as the speed of our daily lives continues to increase. A few residents moved away since the Ohio Supreme Court determined our residency requirement to be unconstitutional. Certainly not the exodus as predicted by the local media. While I have deep concerns about the long-term implications this ruling could have on our Home Rule authority, I am not concerned about the vitality of our neighborhoods. The outpouring of support for West Park is inspiring with phone calls and e-mails as well as the frequent shout on the street: “I’m staying.” Of greater concern is the future of St. Patrick Church. Many know of the Bishop’s decision to close the church and merge the parish with the worship site to be Ascension. The ramifications go well beyond religion or faith and directly impact our neighborhoods. Please join us in St. Pat’s Church every Thursday at 8:00 p.m. for a vigil and to learn how you can help to “Save St. Pat’s.” Bids have been submitted for the resurfacing of Puritas Avenue this year. Mayor Jackson remains 5 committed to getting this project completed before winter. The contractor will soon be selected and construction will begin almost immediately. The funding will come from the City’s Capital Improvement Fund and would not have been possible without Mayor Jackson and Council President Sweeney acknowledging the importance of this project and the lifeline Puritas Avenue serves to our neighborhoods. The local Ward allocation for street resurfacing was stretched to its limit. Our streets continue to deteriorate at a higher rate than funding comes in resulting in fewer resurfaced streets and more patching. Not filling pot holes, but grinding out of the worst parts and resurfacing those sections or portions of the street. The $200,000 ward allocation goes quickly and the parsing out of the funds is necessary to address key infrastructure issues. We also have a number of crosswalks out of ADA compliance. These ramps can be expensive and also come from our Ward allocation. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we try to address all of your concerns. While this summer showed tremendous progress, this fall looks to be even better for the community. The Downtown Kamm’s Corners Streetscape looks great and is nearly complete, on time, and on budget. Now the fun begins: watching as the rejuvenation of our business district takes hold. Please remain committed and excited, realizing what a great position we are in as we take on the challenges ahead. Thank you for all that you do to make this a great community to live, work, and raise a family. And, thank you for shopping locally. ane Marty Ke KCDC Building to House 2010 U.S. Census Office Public Invited to Kamm’s Calendar Meet Airport Officials Keep the following dates circled on your social About Noise calendars! KCDC is proud to announce that we have signed a lease to bring an office of the US Census Bureau to the entire first floor of the KCDC Building at 17401 Lorain Avenue. The office will open in mid-September and will bring upwards of 40 new jobs during the time of the upcoming 2010 U.S. Census, implement significant modern office upgrades to our building, and provide an economic boost to the neighborhood. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is undergoing a series of noise measurement tests called the Part 150 Study (named after Title 14 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Part 150). As a component of the study, the airport is holding a succession of public meetings to communicate with affected residents. Since 1925 Puritas Nursery and Sundays through October 25 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. W. 168th & Albers Ave. (Municipal Lot behind Walgreens) Wine in the Holidays Thursday, December 3 Our annual fundraiser held at Puritas Nursery The next community meetings will be held: Winter Wonderland Wednesday, September 16th • 5-8 p.m. Brook Park Recreation Center 17400 Holland Road Brook Park, OH 44142 We appreciate the assistance of the City of Cleveland, which not only provided the lead that the Census was looking for space, but also agreed to provide a loan to enable us to make the necessary improvements to our building to meet their requirements. Some hiring has been completed, but if you would like to be considered for employment by the Census, call them at 866-861-2010 to apply. Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market Thursday, September 17th • 5-8 p.m. Fairview Park City Hall 20777 Lorain Road Fairview Park, OH 44126 A website dedicated to updating the public on this project can be found at: www.clenoisestudy.com. Friday, December 4 Kamm’s Plaza Indoor Farmers Market Every Second Sunday November through May Cretan Center on W. 168 St. For information regarding events call 216-252-8559, ext. 1600 or visit www.kammscorners.com. Come See our Garden Mums in Bud & Bloom! Garden Center Magazine Special Visit Cleveland’s last growing greenhouse of flowers and vegetables. Right here in Westpark, “For Every Blooming Thing” Imagine That! Stop by and see our Remodeled Store! Winter Pansies, F lowering Cabbage, Kale, & Fall Bulbs available in September! Top Soil, Mulch, & Gravel - We Deliver! Grass Seed, Sweet Peet, & Fertilizer for Fall Lawn Renovation Puritas Springs Park T-Shirts American F lags, Poles, Mounts Cleveland Browns Flags On Sale! - Go Browns! 6 25% OFF ALL Shrubs, Trees, and Perennial Flowers! With this ad only. Not valid with other offers. Expires 10/31/09 See the World’s Hottest Pepper Plant at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market on Sunday! Sincere Personal Attention and Advice you can Trust from Experts who Grow their Own! 19201 Puritas Ave., Cleveland, OH 44135 www.puritasnurser y.com Monday - Friday: 9 to 7 • Saturday & Sunday: 9 to 6 216-267-5350 Rocksolid Stone Works Becomes Ohio’s First Stone Fabrication Shop to be Accredited Through the Marble Institute of America (MIA) Rocksolid Stone Works receives coveted designation symbolizing they are among the nation’s finest in the natural stone industry. KCDC business member, Rocksolid Stone Works, a division of Wood Dimensions Inc., has earned the coveted designation of Marble Institute of America (MIA) Accredited Natural Stone Fabricator. Accredited Natural Stone Fabricators represent the best companies that work on residential projects such as kitchens and bathrooms. Currently, only 25 Natural Stone Fabricators in the country have achieved accreditation, with Rocksolid Stone Works being the first in Ohio. Rocksolid Stone Works specializes in creating superior natural stone surfaces that are attractive while providing functionality. The company has been on the forefront of natural stone fabrication and produces quality products that interact with woodwork, flooring, and lighting. The company designs, custom fabricates, and installs stone applications for residential and commercial clients. “This accreditation is a symbol of the dedication and professionalism of our staff,” said Thomas Rocks, president of Rocksolid Stone Works. “This is a fine achievement and we are particularly proud to be the first stone fabrication shop in the state to receive this prestigious designation.” To become an Accredited Natural Stone Fabricator by the MIA, a company must have successfully completed three phases of application. Phase one was the completion of a lengthy application that required the applicant company to provide various documents and references which ensure that the company is in compliance with the 10 standards of accreditation as laid out by the MIA Accreditation Commission. Phase two required the company’s qualifying agent (the designated company representative responsible for filing and maintaining accreditation records for the applicant company) to pass a 200 question multiple-choice test. The exam tested the applicant’s knowledge and application of material usage, installation, fabrication, restoration, care and maintenance, administration, legal/ contracts, and jobsite and shop safety. The third phase was a comprehensive site visit, which included a facility review, document review, and one or more installation site visits. Garen Distelhorst, the Accreditation Manager at the MIA said, “Rocksolid Stone Works is now able to proudly display the accreditation logo, which symbolizes that they are among the finest in the natural stone industry with respect to craftsmanship, safety, and business practices.” Kamm’s Corners Storefront Renovation Projects Recognized at Awards Event The 14th Annual Cleveland Storefront Renovation Program Awards Ceremony for 2008 was held in the English Oak Room at Tower City Center on May 6th. The City of Cleveland acknowledged 52 projects across 24 neighborhood retail districts, representing nearly $1.8 million in public-private investment of Federal Community Development Block Grand funds. Storefront Renovation projects recognized in the Kamm’s Corners neighborhood were: Price’s Pub About the MIA 16612 Lorain Avenue For over 60 years the Marble Institute of America has been the worlds leading information resource and advocate for the natural dimension stone industry. MIA members include marble, granite, limestone, sandstone, and other natural stone producers and quarriers, fabricators, installers, distributors, and contractors around the world. The purpose of the MIA’s accreditation program is to provide excellence in the natural stone industry and recognize companies demonstrating compliance with quality standards, so that the public values, has access to, and benefits from consistent, competent, and safe fabrication, installation and maintenance of natural stone. James & Sheila Sheehan Rocksolid Stone Works is a division of Wood Dimensions Inc. and is located at 4031 West 150th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44135. For more information please call 216-251-5509 or visit the company website at www.wooddimensionsinc.com. 7 West Valley Building 3865 Rocky River Drive Dr. William Waters Dr. Benedict Kim Dr. Chandra Haria Dr. Ajit Shah Dr Ziad El-Hayek KCDC Building 17407 Lorain Avenue Kamm’s Area Realty Management Thank you to each property owner for investing in your building and the Kamm’s Corners neighborhood! See page 12 for an article about more exciting Storefront Renovation projects taking place right now in Downtown Kamm’s Corners! For a slide show from the event, visit the City of Cleveland home page at www.city.cleveland.oh.us-media gallery. Setta Trophy a Family Affair NECK PAIN? BACK PAIN? Setta Trophy began in 1967 in the basement of the Setta family home in West Park when Mike Setta needed trophies during his coaching career in CYO football and wrestling. He had begun the original diocesan wrestling organization in Cleveland that year. When his team won the city championship, he recalled, “Nobody would buy the team trophies, so I decided to make them myself.” Later, as the football and wrestling coach at St. Ignatius High School, he met other coaches in organizations looking for sports awards for their players, too. As a result, they asked Mike for help. Orders increased. At the same time, Mike became a full time letter carrier at the U.S. Post Office while continuing to coach. From left: son Scott, daughter Lisa, and father Mike Meanwhile, to Setta work the family business, Setta Trophy, at their keep up with new location, 4335 Rocky River Drive. his orders, he needed to modernize the way he was making trophies and plaques, for example, switching from hand to computer engraving. To accommodate the new equipment, the business moved into a storefront at 4098 Rocky River Drive. To help with the changes in modernization, Mike’s son Scott joined Setta Trophy in 1990, adding his computer savvy and production skills. A former football player and wrestler at St. Edwards, Scott remains active in the sports arena coaching in the Four Corners Baseball League. Mike retired from coaching in 1980 and retired from the Post Office in 1987 to concentrate on growing his business. In 1999, a fire destroyed most of the machinery and inventory at the store. Devastated by the loss, the Setta’s faith in West Park remained steadfast. People sent checks to help in the recovery. Four Corners Baseball League paid in advance for their next order to aid in replenishing the inventory. “The way the people of West Park rallied around our family at that time proved to us right then that our decision to stay in the community was certainly the correct one,” said Mike’s wife, Norene. Fortunately, they found a new home for Setta Trophy at 4168 Rocky River Drive. Still focusing primarily on high school sports, little league, and bowling leagues, the product line diversified and grew to include corporate awards such as sales rep of the year, employee of the month, desk plates, and so on. ✯ Free Neck & Back Evaluation ✯ Includes health history, private consultation with Doctor Wronko, computerized muscle stress test, and discussion of treatment recommendations. ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS ✔Auto Accidents ❐ Most Insurance Companies Accepted ✔Stress Relief ❐ Here are a few:Medicare ✔Neck Pain/Stiffness ❐ Care Source Medical Mutual ✔Workers Comp Anthem ❐ Workers Comp ✔Headaches ❐ ✔Numbness (Hands & Feet) ❐ KAMM’S CORNERS CHIROPRACTIC 16806 LORAIN AVENUE CLEVELAND, OH 44111 216/ 251-9585 Extended Office Hours Conveniently Located Across from Walgreens Dr. Jon Wronko Member: American & Ohio State Chiropractic Associatiions ( Formerly Ullrich’s Garden Center ) Bomber Squadron Restaurant www.airportsministorage.com …by Marilyn Osborne 8 Two years ago, Mike’s daughter Lisa joined the business to run the office. She handles order entry while Mike works on all the accounting and helps where needed. Since his semiretirement, less physical activity over the years resulted in added pounds. Mike looked for enjoyable exercise, but to no avail, so Norene suggested roller skating, a sport she had enjoyed for years. Dubiously, Mike gave it a try. Much to his surprise, he thoroughly enjoyed it. “Within a year, I went from a whopping 280 down to my fighting weight of 200 pounds!” Now Mike regularly competes in roller skating dance in regional competitions. On March 1st, Setta Trophy moved into an even larger location at 4335 Rocky River Drive. Continuing to expand their product line, Setta Trophy takes great pride in supporting the Special Olympics, Boy Scouts, and other youth activities in our community. “Everyone in this wonderful West Park community is invited to come in and see our new home,” said Mike. For more information or to place an order, call Setta Trophy at 216-671-1660. h b or ho od Cone Zone Holds N e igpotlights ! S Customer Appreciation Day On August 15th over 300 people came through the Cone Zone to enjoy BOGO ice cream specials and reduced prices on many of the food items. Sponge Bob entertained the kids and free face painting was offered! Many people remarked on how much nicer the place was since it became Cone Zone and how they like supporting an independent business. Located at 4081 Rocky River Drive, the Cone Zone now has over 36 flavors of soft serve and shakes in addition to many food items. Estate Dispersal P reparing H omes for S ale www.ClearCleanMoveOn.com (216) 252-0400 KAMM’S PLAZA 17480 Lorain Road Cleveland, OH 44111 (216) 671-9955 WOLFF SYSTEM TANNING SALONS & LIGHT THERAPY TAN ALL MONTH Mike Setta (70) keeps in shape through roller skating dance competitions. He and his skating partner Phyllis Ditmer won 1st place on May 17th in a two-day roller-skating meet in Lorain, competing against 4 couples. for only NEW! $19.95 Red Light Skin Treatment KENSINGTON SQUARE 28750 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145 (440) 835-8799 FAIRVIEW PARK 22550 Lorain Road Fairview Park, OH 44126 (440) 716-0937 www.electricbeachsuntanning.com EBeach_KammsAD 91 1/26/09, 11:28 AM Looking for quality in-home care? Our Expertise: - Skilled Nursing Services - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Home Health Aide Service We Accept: Accept: Medicare •● PASSPORT PASSPORT Medicare Private Pay Private Pay•● Medicaid Medicaid Senior Options Senior Options•● BWC BWC MR/DD • VA • Waiver MR/DD ● Waiver Managed Care Managed Care Insurances Insurances CALL TODAY! 1-800-860-4473 1-800-841-4960 or 216-251-4300 (440) 259-4649 There’s always something cooking at the Public House. • Great home-made soups and specials created daily! • Live entertainment most weekends! • Corned Beef Dinner Special served all day Wednesday! • Perfect for all occassions: Public House Gift Cards! Cleveland’s Best Lake Erie Perch Fish Fry Every Friday #1 10 West Park’s World War I Memorial …by Gary Swilik West Park was still an independent city during World War I. To honor residents who were in the military during the conflict, a memorial was dedicated “To Our Boys Of West Park Who Served In The World War 1914-1919.” The official effort to recognize those who fought the “War To End All Wars,” as optimistic folks believed at the time, began September 7, 1920, when West Park passed an ordinance to issue bonds in the sum of three thousand dollars to pay for a memorial. Most of the money was raised through popular subscription from the school children and residents of West Park. The monument was originally placed at the southeast corner of West 157th and Lorain Avenue on a vacant lot next to the West Park fire department. In about 1927, when the present West Park Library was erected at that site, the monument was moved and put in storage. There it remained until the early 1930s when the West Park Kiwanis Club and local American Legion Post campaigned for its return. The monument was then rededicated at a new location in front of George Washington School at 16210 Lorain Avenue where it stood for many years. When George Washington School was closed in the 1970s it became necessary to again find a new home for the monument. In about 1980 it was placed in front of the V.F.W. Gilbert O’Neil Post on West 150th Street, just south of K-Mart, where it stands today. The 159 names inscribed on the monument include some of the most prominent families in old West Park including six who made the “Supreme Sacrifice.” West Park’s World War I Memorial stands in front of the V.F.W. Gilbert O’Neil Post on West 150th Street, just south of K-Mart. Highlights of Our Annual Town Meeting More than 300 neighbors and friends gathered for our 32nd Annual Town Meeting on Thursday, June 11th at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph Academy, 3430 Rocky River Drive. Our featured speaker was Jim Rokakis, County Treasurer. He spoke with verve and clarity about the mortgage crisis, foreclosures, and the land bank. Other speakers included Ward 21 Councilman Martin J. Keane and KCDC Executive Director Steve Lorenz. Both provided updates on current neighborhood projects and future plans. Giveaways at the end of the evening included Indians tickets and gifts from area merchants. The Bob Bohr Award for Community Safety was presented to our foot patrol officer, Larry McGervey. A Community Impact Award was given to the William Waters family for founding Cleveland Eclipse Soccer in 1978 and keeping it going and growing in West Park and beyond, now with more than 300 players. Community Improvement Awards for storefront excellence were awarded to the doctors who own the West Valley Building at 3865 Rocky River Drive. A Special Achievement Award was presented to John Marshall High School for collecting more pints of blood for the American Red Cross this past school year than did any other high school in Ohio, Michigan, or Indiana, breaking all previous records. Total: 697 pints! 1 bedrooms from $455 • 2 bedrooms from $575 www.droconor.com Find the “Y” in You There’s literally something for everyone at the West Park-Fairview Family YMCA, a branch of the YMCA of Greater Cleveland, conveniently located at 15501 Lorain Avenue. Monic Hill Branch Executive Director (216) 941-5410 [email protected] Community-based, charitable, collaborative. We build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. www.clevelandymca.org 11 The Signs They Are A Changin’ …by Cindy Janis The Storefront Renovation project signs with the big red hammer will soon be replaced by creative new business signs. Future Kids Day Care Activity Center, Payless Furniture, Back Stage Bar, and Si Senor Mexican Restaurant are four Storefront Renovation Projects under construction in Downtown Kamm’s Corners. Future Kids Day Care Activity Center is located in the former Goodwill building at 16940 Lorain Avenue. Certified day care teachers speaking English, Spanish, and Arabic provide care for children ages six weeks to twelve years, including special needs children. The day care is open 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and provides breakfast, lunch, and a snack. For enrollment information please call 216-941-5990. Payless Furniture is also located in part of the former Goodwill building at 16950 Lorain Avenue. It offers a variety of furniture styles at competitive prices for every room in your house, plus custom made drapery. Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Please call 216-251-9300 for more information. Back Stage Bar located at 17007 Lorain Avenue recently expanded into the adjacent storefront formerly occupied by Boulevard Clock. The renovation includes a complete kitchen and front and rear patios for outdoor dining. The menu features a variety of flat breads, wraps, and chicken and seafood dishes including calamari, mussels, and oysters. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. with kitchen hours Sunday through Thursday until 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday until 11 p.m. For more details, please call 216-671-5483. Si Señor Mexican Restaurant will open in the fall at 16800 Lorain Avenue (the former Kilbane’s Pub). Owner Rogelio Hernandez Cervantes said that the restaurant will offer a large selection of authentic Mexican cuisine prepared from scratch plus seafood specialties. The family-owned business operates several Mexican restaurants in Northeast Ohio, including Fiesta Jalapenos at 35051 Center Ridge in North Ridgeville and El Jalapenos at 1313 W 117th Street. Property owner, Jason Laver is restoring the exterior of the building, adding a patio for outdoor dining and a parking lot with landscaping. KCDC congratulates the property owners and new businesses for their investment in the City of Cleveland, and contributing to the impressive changes in Downtown Kamm’s Corners. The City of Cleveland Storefront Renovation Program provides design assistance and a 40% rebate up to a maximum of $25,000 for comprehensive exterior renovations, plus a signage rebate up to $3,000 For information about the Storefront Renovation Program, please contact Cindy Janis at [email protected] or call 216-252-6559 ext. 1200. 12 West Park Massotherapy Expanding – Now Offers Dance, Aerobics, and More The late morning sun streamed through the storefront windows at 4168 Rocky River Drive creating a bright spotlight on the shiny hardwood floor of the newly built studio, the fruition of Marilyn Valentino’s dream to expand West Park Massotherapy. Her husband, Mike, a skilled tradesman and owner of Valentino Construction had installed the oak hardwood floor in this soon to be dance studio and multi-purpose room. Prior to that, he completely remodeled the space, raising the ceiling and adding carpeting in some areas. He also painted the interior with soothing earth tones. Now this couple, who have lived in West Park for 31 years, are celebrating the purchase of the building, the lower level of which Marilyn had been renting for nine years. A licensed massage therapist (LMT) since 1998, Marilyn Valentino exudes a calm spirit that she has helped others to achieve through massotherapy. She exhibits the joy of being in touch with one’s body – not just through massage, but also through dance and aerobics. Before becoming a licensed massage therapist, Marilyn taught dance at Arthur Murray Dance Studio. The lovely new dance studio is also a multipurpose holistic fitness center.. She has a strong passion about the benefits and enjoyment that dance can bring into one’s life. Her mission is “fitness through dance, while learning a new skill, and most of all having fun.” She has observed the confidence that people experience with dance as part of their lives. As a result, West Park Massotherapy is now offering exciting dance lessons for those who want to go beyond rocking back and forth to slow music – or being too embarrassed to get up and dance at all! Marilyn will be teaching …by Marilyn Osborne Mike and Marilyn Valentino. affordable dance classes along with another professional instructor, Patricia Greener, to ensure that participants have an amazing experience while learning and refining simple dance techniques. No partner necessary! With her classes, she hopes to teach people to explore their “inner dancer” through beautiful movement while they get fit, make new friends, and feel wonderful! Massage therapy is still the primary focus of West Park Massotherapy, offering a full spectrum of massage methods by licensed professionals with years of training and experience. Clients will continue to benefit from massage in the warm and comfortable family friendly environment of the lower level rooms of West Park Massotherapy. But, to better serve everyone, especially those physically challenged, the expansion provides a massage room at ground level. In addition to massage and dance, aerobics and body movement classes will be offered along with mat Pilates. To meet the staff, see their fabulous new studio and multi-purpose facility – and learn more about what’s being offered – plan to attend dancing demonstrations on Saturday, September 19th. Customer appreciation week takes place October 6th through 10th with a Grand Opening on Saturday. (see ad on page 19). Specials will be offered at that time. Be sure to visit www.westparkmassotherapy.com for current news. 13 Local Credit Union Open to All Not a Firefighter? Not a problem! Everyone who lives, works, attends school or church in Cuyahoga or Lake Counties can open an account at Firefighters Community Credit Union (FFCCU). All it takes is $5.00 to open a Savings Account. FFCCU also offers Checking Accounts, ATM, Debit and Credit Cards, CDs, Mortgages, and both Auto and Personal Loans. Children 12 and under can open a Sparky Savings Account and receive a special newsletter with fun games and the chance to win prizes. Besides their great customer service, FFCCU offers free coin counting machines and notary services, home banking, on-line bill pay, and credit counseling. On September 1st, FFCCU launched its Advantage Checking Account which pays 4% APY (Annual Percentage Yield). Business checking accounts are available as well as a free Partners Program for company owners to help their employees stay financially fit. Firefighters Community Credit Union has four branches and participates in a national network of shared branch credit unions throughout the country. The West-side Branch is right around the corner from Kamm’s at 20333 Emerald Parkway (I-480 & Grayton Road) and has been a KCDC Business Member since 2004. Branch hours are Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Branch Manager Sharon Kabul is also a lifetime resident of the West Park area. For more information about FFCCU, contact Sharon or her staff at 216-898-9471 or visit the website at www.ffcommunity.com. Remember to stop by Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market now through October. The first Sunday of each month, FFCCU sponsors the horsedrawn wagon rides and provides free bags and literature at the information booth. Firefighters Community Credit Union is proud to bring the credit union difference to the Kamm’s Corners community. Red Seal Electric Provides Peek At Manufacturing World WIRE-Net is a local non-profit economic development organization providing support to Cleveland manufacturing companies so they will stay in Cleveland. One way they do this is Dan Stryffeler, President, details the customer’s application for a part being machined on a CNC mill. by working with Cleveland high school students to help them learn about the kinds of jobs that are available here and to help companies recognize the importance of working with youth to build a stronger potential workforce. To help students become trained and prepared to enter such a workforce, WIRE-Net created AIM Camp, an opportunity to expose youth to manufacturing by providing hands on experience in a machine shop and orienting them to basic shop math. AIM’s program is offered each summer to students entering the 9th or 10th grade. This summer, Red Seal Electric, a local company and KCDC business member, participated in the AIM program. The company hosted 25 students for a company tour and an in-depth look at what it takes to become a productive member of the Red Seal Electric team. Greg Panik, Operations Manager, demonstrates the use of the Coordinate Measuring machine. 14 The Durolet Manufacturing Company was founded in 1946 and was renamed the Red Seal Electric Company in June, 1952. The first product offerings were proprietary electrical insulation devices for the open wiring systems utilized in steel mills. While still producing these products, Red Seal has evolved into a complete machine shop for fabricating composite materials. Markets served include food and material handling, electromagnet manufacturing and repair, rubber molding, power generation and transmission, induction heating, water treatment and glass manufacturing. Virtually any manufacturing process that needs thermal, electrical, or mechanical insulation. Company President Dan Stryffeler attributes much of their success simply to “doing what we say we are going to do.” Recently, both Crain’s Cleveland Business and The New York Times featured Red Seal Electric for its innovative programs undertaken to Rick Miller, Production Manager, explains the Slitter Room operations. keep its employees engaged during the recent economic downturn. One step was to institute a book club for the sales force when business slowed by 30%. They read books that fostered the company’s customer service training, such as “Who Moved My Cheese?” And “101 Ways to Improve Your Communications Skills Instantly.” They have also taken advantage of the slowdown to cross train shop floor employees on various machine centers and in computer aided design. 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The Mission of the Community West Foundation is to advance the health and well being of our community. 20545 Center Ridge Road, Suite 448 Cleveland, Ohio 44116 216-476-7060 www.communitywestfoundation.org 18 Community Challenge Honors David T. Dombrowiak David T. Dombrowiak, President and CEO of the Community West Foundation, was honored as the 2009 recipient of Community Challenge’s Annual Exemplar Award on June 10th at Westwood Country Club. The Exemplar Award was established to honor individuals who have distinguished themselves in service to our community. “We are privileged to honor David Dombrowiak for his long-standing commitment to the mission of Community Challenge,” said Debora A. Rodriguez, President and CEO of Recovery Resources. “Mr. Dombrowiak’s thoughtful nature and entrepreneurial spirit have had a profound impact on the non-profit community in this region.” Community Challenge established the Exemplar Award in 2006 during their 20th Anniversary Celebration to honor members of the West Shore community who have demonstrated a long and distinguished record of exemplary service and support of its mission — keeping kids healthy and drug free. Community Challenge is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to prevent the use/abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs by Cleveland’s West Shore youth with community programs promoting healthy life choices. Working with the schools and various facets of the community, Community Challenge offers a public presence and an active plan to address the most serious problem facing youth today — use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Customer Appreciation Week! “Touching Lives” October 6-10 • Open House Saturday - 10/10 Announcing our Greatly Expanded Facilities! New street level Ballroom & Class Area. We are now accepting reservations for our private lessons & classes beginning in September, including: Aerobics, Wholistic Movement™, Pilates, Ballroom Dancing, and more! West Park Massotherapy accepts clients by appointment only: Tuesday through Saturday • Thai Massage Now Available • See O BIOFREEZE™ • Emu Oil •Essential Oils Vemma Liquid Vitamins • Olbas Oil Naked Bee™• Standard Process™ w w w . w e s t pa r k m a s s o t h e r a p y . c o m ur Web S for M ite onth Specia ly ls! 216-671-6080 Licensed by Ohio State Medical Board Certified BWC Provider 4168 Rocky River Drive Cleveland, OH 44135 The Fixerupper loan. The best tool you can have. ® Now is the time to fix up around the house: a fresh coat of paint, repairs to the roof, energy-efficient windows – you name it. 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NationalCity.com • National City Bank, Member FDIC • ©2009 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. • CS-34025 19 “Should be part of your tool chest for your personal bailout program.” Committed to Enriching the Quality of the Kamm’s Corners Community Al Wilhelmy Flowers Baker’s Bakery Best Cuts Carol & John’s Comic Shop Cartridge World Chase Bank City Star Nails Dollar Tree Dots Dragon Towers Electric Beach Fashion Bug Fashion Bug Plus GameStop Gene’s Place Restaurant Georgio’s Pizza Handee Cleaners Hastings Home Health Center H & R Block Kamms Barber Shop Kamms Plaza Pet & Supply Omega Sports Shop Pizza Hut Radio Shack Red Lantern Revol Subway Sandwiches Yvonne’s Jewelers U.S. Post Office West Park Laundry West Park Vision Clinic 20 Be sure to visit the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market and receive Discount Coupons redeemable at participating Kamm’s Plaza merchants! Sundays through October from 10 a.m. ‘til 2 p.m. • Space Available • 440-892-4900 Houston Resident Enjoys Kamm’s Corners Magazine On-Line Big Fun for the Whole Family! We would often walk from the projects up to the movie theater at Kamm’s Corners on Saturday mornings (about a two-mile hike) and spend the entire day, especially if it was a rainy one, watching the same double feature until our little allowance for popcorn and Tom & Jerrys or SnoCaps ran out. I remember sitting through one movie seven times in one day. Then we’d walk all the way back home – usually in the dark – to dinner, a bath, and bed. iver Driv ns Free Parking The Market Cretan Center ee Walgr Our 2009 Vendors A Friend Who Cooks BakerRhea City Club Catering Emerald Necklace Inn Green Clean Hickory Acres Meats Hooper Farm Hummingbird Creations H-W Organic Farms Jenny’s Sweets Jorgensen’s Apiary Kaskey Farm Klimo’s Farm Knife Sharpening by Garth Knoble Farms Lake Erie Creamery Lucy’s Sweet Surrender Morgan Farm Stay Murray Hill Farm Ohio City Pasta Ohio Farm Direct Puritas Nursery pZazz Hot Sauce Red Cedar Coffee Co. Reilly’s Irish Bakery Smith’s Fruit Farm The Olive Tap White Family Farm Please note! Vendor roster may vary slightly week to week. I remember getting into the idea of collecting valuable coins one year and visiting a coin shop at the plaza near where Perkins Pancake House used to be. I’d rummage through my mom’s change looking for that rare dime or nickel that I was sure was going to be worth a fortune. But mom never seemed to have enough change to go through, and so I quickly lost interest in pursuing that hobby. Ahh, Kamm’s Corners does bring back memories – and almost all of them great ones! I probably would have bought a home in the area if my wife and I ended up living in Cleveland and not in Texas. My younger brother lives off of Rocky River Drive and my one cousin lives over near Munn Road. So I still have ties to that wonderful corner of Cleveland. Open every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through October. Rocky R The magazine is great! It’s nice to read articles and shorts about the businesses and people from around that area. I remember Kamm’s Corners so well from my early childhood. My brothers and I grew up in the housing projects off Parkmount. I lived there long before I-71 cut through. Our “backyard” was the large field area that went back to the railroad tracks and beyond it to West 160th. That area was all fields, and we had some great times out there in the summers. In those days, once the sun was up, we were chased outside and pretty much stayed there until suppertime. Occasionally, we’d wander back around lunchtime to get a sandwich or something, but then it was back outside. e Last month, Greg Olson, a successful entrepreneur living in Houston, Texas, wrote the following letter after finding Kamm’s Corners Magazine on our website. 21 Conveniently located in the municipal parking lot at West 168th and Lorain Avenue near Rocky River Drive, behind Walgreens, the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market offers fresh produce and a variety of locally made products from nearly 30 vendors! The market has folks enjoying much more than the goods. They also stop by for the live music, chef demonstrations, healthy living features, local artisan spotlights, and horse drawn wagon rides. New Indoor Market! The market will move indoors just across West 168th Street at the Cretan Center every 2nd Sunday, November through May! City Club Catering Opens at the Cretan Center Next time you are hosting an event, sit down to a plated dinner like roasted center cut pork loin, filet mignon and scampi, or roasted chicken with herbs along with baked potato, snap peas, or green beans almandine. Stay cool and calm by letting City Club Catering do the cooking, serving, and cleanup for you! A new option in the neighborhood, City Club Catering recently opened inside the Cretan Party Center, 3853 West 168th Street. The party room seats 175 to 200 guests comfortably for a sit-down dinner or buffet-style menu. Catering services are also available for events off-premises. A wide menu selection that accommodates the tastes of all generations is available for: Landscaping Ideas Inc. Complete Lawn Services including: “Your personal yard care specialists.” Our company specializes in reworking all types of landscape projects, from complete renovations to jobs such as installation of trees, shrubs, perennials, annual plants, and mulch. • Company parties • Wedding receptions • Church events • Fertilization • Sod • Business meetings • Fundraisers • Any special event! For a taste of their marvelously prepared Greek food, gyros, kabobs, and more, visit their booth at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market. Owners Steve Nikolakis and John Kopasakis want to make your next special event a truly memorable experience. Call 216-941-4455 or 440-463-2778 to talk about details with them. • Seed • Mowing • Core Aeration • De-Thatching • Slice Seeding • Free Estimates Call Steve & Liz (Thomma) Szyarto at 216-252-1231 From left: City Club Catering owners Steve Nikolakis and John Kopasakis say, “Let us make your next event a wonderful lasting memory that is effortless and worry free!” $19 .95 Oil Change & Tire Rotation! Stock oil & filter - some exclusions may apply. Valid thru 10-30-09 The Cretan Center, home of City Club Catering, sponsors the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market e-newsletter and is located at 3853 West 168th Street, across from the site of the Farmers Market. 22 23 Local Youth Receives Eagle Scout Award Steve Martin, 18, of Boy Scout Troop 82 grew up in West Park. He received Scouting’s highest award at a special Eagle Scout ceremony in April at Our Lady of Angels (OLA) auditorium. For the award, he earned 29 merit badges, served as a leader in his troop, and competed a major community service project. That project took place on the grounds of OLA, where he lead a group of 10 scouts and four adults and transformed a blighted area near the Kindergarten/Primary Building into a garden and bird sanctuary. A $25,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources allowed organizers of the memorial fund to finish the project. The West Park Cleveland Police and Firefighters Fund provides scholarships to the children of fallen police and firefighters, and maintains the memorial. The sculptures run along the walkway of Rocky River Drive overlooking the Cleveland Metroparks Rocky River Reservation. West Park Kiwanis Sponsors Pancake Breakfast November 8th Get all you can eat pancakes with an order of sausage and a beverage for only $5 on Sunday November 8th to benefit the West Park Kiwanis Club. Children under 12 eat free! All money raised stays in the community to support local charities. The event is held in the cafeteria of Saint Joseph Academy, 3430 Rocky River Drive. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Plenty of free parking! Asphalt Cinema Finishes 7th Season A scout for 10 years, Steve graduated from Trinity High School where he was involved with the Ambassador Club, the Drama Club, and the Chamber Choir. He will continue with Troop 82 as an Assistant Scoutmaster. Recently, he enrolled in both Tri-C and Baldwin Wallace where he will major in medical training and minor in theater. Final 6 Sculptures Installed On Memorial Walkway The West Park Cleveland Police and Firefighters Memorial walkway completion is now complete with the installation of the final six of 14 wrought iron sculptures. Each one depicts police and firefighters in action. The recently installed scenes are titled: Courtroom, Life Flight, Bomb Squad, Traffic Accident, Toxic Spill, and Riot. Artist Brimsley Tyrell was commissioned in 2002 to create the pieces, and, although all 14 were completed back then, funding issues delayed the installation of the final six. Folks Enjoy Impett Park Location Hundreds joined us under the stars this summer for family friendly movies at our new location: Impett Park. Added fun this year included a live music concert from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. As in the past, children’s activities began at 6:30 p.m. and included creative games, free balloon creatures, and a bubble gum blowing contest. The movie started at dusk. Beverages, popcorn, hot dogs, ring pops, and snow cones were sold by Four-Corners Baseball. Best of all, the movie and the fun activities were FREE of charge thanks to our Asphalt Cinema sponsor, Fairview Hospital! Mark your calendar for the 3rd Fridays of June, July, and August next year. 24 Chatfield Block Club Improves Alger Cemetery! The Chatfield Block Club received a $3,000 grant from Neighborhood Connections and raised an additional $7,000 to fund the Alger Cemetery Awareness Project. More than 6,000 people are in the 12-acre city-owned cemetery, including namesake founder Oswald Kamm and many of the original settlers of Kamm’s Corners. To improve Querulous Street, which runs through the cemetery, the club cleaned up litter and debris in monthly safety sweeps. They worked with West Park Lutheran School to plant flowers at the Bradgate Avenue entrance of the cemetery and with U-Haul to improve the northern entrance gateway, which borders U-Haul’s property. Last month, the club partnered with Councilman Keane and the City to install 10 solar powered streetlights along Querulous Street to provide a well-lighted path through the cemetery. Our gratitude goes to the Chatfield Block Club for their success in helping preserve an important piece of our heritage. Currently, the block club is working with the West Park Historical Society to create a free map to highlight the location of the early families of West Park [formerly: Rockport Township] and focus community attention on the historical significance the cemetery has in the neighborhood. Together, the groups are planning a fundraiser for October 24th that will include a historic cemetery walk with living history interpreters! Chatfield Block Club is based in the Chatfield area of Kamm’s Corners. For more information, please visit www.chatfieldblockclub.blogspot.com. Call to Artists Deadline Extended For Airport’s Terrazzo Floor Art Project Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) officials have extended the deadline for organizations, groups, individuals, and other creative professionals interested in submitting a proposal for the airport’s new Terrazzo Art Project. The project theme is “Cleveland – A Green City on a Blue Lake” and submitted proposals must exemplify a physical, structural or dynamic that represents the uniqueness of Cleveland. The new deadline for artists’ submissions is Friday, September 18th at 4 p.m. There will be six locations in the airport featuring the artwork, including: Entrance to Concourse A – size 12’ x 12’ Concourse A, Gate A5 – size 6’ x 24’ Concourse B, Gate B6 – size 10’ x 20’ Concourse C, Gate C1 – size 10’ x 50’ Gate C10 – 10’ x 40’ Gate C14 – size 10’ x 40’ Terrazzo Art Project proposal requirements must include the following: • Completed and signed Terrazzo Art Project Application. • One presentation board on hard foam core of no less than 11 x 17 inches and no larger than 24 x 36 inches which clearly depicts the proposed artwork. • A brief written statement explaining how the submission correlates to the project theme. • A self-addressed stamped envelope if artist would like proposal returned. • At least five (5) images of past work. Precinct, Ward, and Voting Location Changes Affect Primary Election Proposals should be received by mail or hand delivered no later than Friday, September 18th by 4 p.m. via one of the following methods. Mailed: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ATTN: Terrazzo Art Project Jacqueline Muhammad P.O. Box 81009 Cleveland, OH 44181 Hand delivered: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Planning and Engineering ATTN: Terrazzo Art Project Jacqueline Muhammad 19502 Five Points Road Cleveland, OH 44135 For more information about the Artist briefing and/or the Terrazzo Art Project, visit www.clevelandairport.com or call 216-265-6542. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is Ohio’s Premier Air Service Gateway offering over 250 daily departures to 80 nonstop destinations including 7 international markets. All voters who are affected by these changes will receive a Voter Location Notification (V.L.N.) card from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections informing them of their new precinct, and in some cases, their new ward and/ or voting location. Voters are invited to confirm their precinct and voting location at any time by visiting the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Web site at www.boe.cuyahogacounty.us. This information can be found by clicking on the blue “Voters” button and following the prompts to find voting location and precinct information. Voters who do not have computer access may call the Voter Information Hotline, 216-443-3298, and ask for their ward, precinct, and voting location. New precinct maps can also be found on the Board of Elections Website. h b or ho od Municipal Lot Shed N e igpotlights ! Painted by Volunteers S The Kamm’s Corner Farmers Market opening day was June 7th and everyone agreed that the parking lot shed right at the entrance was badly in need of repair. Actions speak louder than words and local residents Jeff Dettmer and his son Adam sprung into action the day before the opening! With prep work provided by fellow residents Joe Outlaw (scraping & caulking) and Bill Markowitz (weed wacking), the dynamic painting pair not only painted the shed, but also the surrounding guard rail. Jeff is a Project Manager for Dependable Painting, a commercial, industrial, and restoration company which has been involved in many major projects including Severance Hall and Progressive Field. All the paint, equipment, and supplies were donated by Dependable Painting!. Artists submitting proposals for the Terrazzo Art Project will be judged on: • Exemplifying the vision of the Project. • Cultural, educational and/or artistic merit. • Originality, imagination and presentation of content • Feasibility of proposal. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has made changes to voting precinct boundaries and voting locations. Ward boundaries have also changed in Cleveland. Voters need to know their correct ward, precinct, and voting location. When voters cast a ballot on Election Day, they are required to vote in their correct voting location and precinct. 25 Fairview Hospital Chest Pain Center Receives Accreditation Fairview Hospital Chest Pain Center has received full Cycle II accreditation with Percutaneous Cardiology Intervention from the Society of Chest Pain Accreditation. With the rise of Chest Pain Centers came the need to establish standards designed to improve the consistency and quality of care provided to patients. The Society’s accreditation process insures centers meet or exceed quality-of-care measures in acute cardiac medicine. Heart attacks are the leading cause of death in the United States, with 600,000 dying annually of heart disease. More than five million Americans visit hospitals each year with chest pain. The goal of the Society of Chest Pain Centers is to significantly reduce the mortality rate of these patients by teaching the public to recognize and react to the early symptoms of a possible heart attack, reduce the time that it takes to receive treatment, and increase the accuracy and effectiveness of treatment. “The Society of Chest Pain Centers sets very high standards to meet, and our employees and physicians are to be commended for the hard work and dedication that were required for this most recent accreditation,” said Victor Hall, vice president of Cardiac Services for Cleveland Clinic Western Region hospitals. “This accreditation recognizes Fairview Hospital’s systematic approach to patient management, which allows our physicians to reduce time to treatment during the critical early stages of a heart attack, and to better monitor patients when it is not clear whether they are having a coronary event.” The Chest Pain Center at Fairview Hospitals has demonstrated expertise and commitment to quality patient care by meeting or exceeding a wide set of stringent criteria and completing on-site evaluations by a review team from the Society of Chest Pain Centers. Key areas in which a Chest Pain Center must demonstrate expertise include: SETTA TROPHY • Integrating the emergency department with the local emergency medical system. • Assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients quickly. • Effectively treating patients with low risk for acute coronary syndrome and no assignable cause for their symptoms. • Continually seeking to improve processes and procedures. • Ensuring Chest Pain Center personnel competency and training. • Maintaining organizational structure and commitment. • Having a functional design that promotes optimal patient care. • Supporting community outreach programs that educate the public to promptly seek medical care if they display symptoms of a possible heart attack Awards - Trophies - Gifts Mike Setta - Scott Setta Lisa Setta-Kramer 4335 Rocky River Dr. Visitat Cleveland, Ohio 44135 V e e m CoCom eLowc 216.671.1660 ONurewN n! r tio 216.671.1686 fax Ou Loca [email protected] t isi ion ! “Please Pray for the Unborn !” 26 should know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack: • You may feel pressure, squeezing, burning, or tightness in your chest. You may also notice these symptoms in your arms, shoulders, neck, jaw, throat, or back. • Women may feel discomfort in their back, shoulders, and stomach area. • You may have indigestion or feel sick to your stomach. • You may feel tired and be short of breath, sweaty, lightheaded, or weak. r Senio unts Disco Lawn Cutting • Mulch Laying • Edging Snow Removal & Plowing The Center for Family Medicine The Center for Family Medicine is the medical office for the Fairview Hospital/ Cleveland Clinic Family Medicine Residency Program. We are located across the street from Fairview Hospital and offer free parking. Our family physicians and staff are trained in all areas of primary care including medical care of adults and children, OB/Gyn, geriatrics, behavior health and acupuncture. 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. | Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 a.m. – Noon | Saturday N 90 18200 Lorain Lorain Ave W 150 St You your Fall Cleanups! McKinley Ave U.S. News & World Report’s guide to “America’s Best Hospitals” has ranked Fairview Hospital, Respiratory Therapy as one of the best in their respective specialties in the United States. More than 4,800 hospitals were assessed for their reputation, mortality, patient safety and care-related factors such as nursing and patient services. Only 174 scored high enough to be ranked in even one category. Of those, Fairview Hospital ranked number 33 for respiratory disorders. “This is a great honor for the Fairview Hospital team and is indicative of the excellence, commitment, and hard work of the physicians, nurses and all of the employees,” said Jan Murphy, president of Fairview Hospital. “The dedication of all our employees and physicians who skillfully provide state-of-the-art respiratory care to our patients, earned Fairview Hospital this prestigious national recognition.” This nationwide distinction and the accreditation is part of Fairview Hospital’s mission to be the best place to practice medicine, the best place to work, and the best place to receive care. We Can Take Care of Rocky River Dr U.S. News & World Report Ranks Fairview Hospital Nationally Fairview Hospital 71 The Center for Family Medicine 18200 Lorain Ave. Cleveland, OH 44111 Call today for an appointment 216.476.7088. 237 www.fairviewhospital.org 480 27 These Programs May Interest You! 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The Cuyahoga County Foreclosure Prevention Program was created by the County Commissioners and County Treasurer Jim Rokakis in the spring of 2006 to assist residents of the county who were having trouble with or had questions about their home loans. The program, which has become a model for other programs like it nationwide, connects borrower in distress with a local non-profit counseling agency (such as Neighborhood Housing Services among others) through the United Way’s First Call for Help line. All Cuyahoga County borrowers need to do is dial 2-1-1 (or 216-436-2000) and they will be connected to a free counselor. CCOAL: If you are a homeowner/ renter who wishes to reduce the presence of lead in their home, you may eligible for home repairs such as new windows, painting, doors, porches, etc. through a grant from the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County Lead Safe Living Healthy Homes. If you have chipping and peeling paint and a child 6 years old or under living in or visiting your home, you may be eligible for free repairs and a free vacuum cleaner. For more information, call Concerned Citizens Organized Against Lead (CCOAL) at 216737-0016 or 216-420-7954. Donald A. Kammer, O.D. Family Vision Care 15630 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 Eye Examinations Kamm’s Corners Auto Body State-of-the-Art Equipment Heavy Collision Experts Paint Matching Experts Foreign & Domestic Cars All Insurance Estimates Honored Recommended by Major Auto Dealers: Toyota, Ford, Dodge ... and more! 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If you are not currently a Friend, please send in the membership form on this page with your membership donation of $20 or more to receive a membership card that may be used for discounts on goods or services at participating businesses in Ward 21. The kinds of discounts being offered vary, so check with each merchant for the details. F riends P rogram P articipants AAMCO Transmissions Age Line Home Health & Activities Anytime Fitness B & BF Construction The Beauty Spot BJ’s Diamond Mine Mary Ann Boyer, CPA Buckholz Caldwell & Assoc. Cartridge World Classy K-9z Pet Boutique & Spa Common Grounds Cone Zone CPR Ohio Jason Doerschuk, DDS The Dog Class Dragon Towers Electric Beach Handyman Connection Hastings Home Health Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Kamm’s Corners Chiropractic Kamm’s Plaza Pet & Supply Landscaping Ideas Leusch Insurance Agency OLA Federal Credit Union Puritas Nursery Rocksolid StoneWorks Schreibman Jewelers Time for Change Hypnosis T.J.’s Butcher Block & Deli Weimels-Hiros Plumbing Wellness Coaching with Angela West Park Massotherapy West Park Station Dear KCDC: I want to make a positive difference in our community by making a contribution to help further the good work you do. Development Corporation Mail to: 17407 Lorain Avenue, Suite 200, Cleveland OH, 44111 Enclosed is my tax-deductible gift in the amount of: o $20 o $50 o $100 o $250 o $500 o $1,000 o Other _____________ All amounts are greatly appreciated. Please use “Other” for amounts less than $20. Donations of $20 or more receive a Friend of Kamm’s Corners Discount Card good at participating neighborhood merchants. o My check is enclosed. o I prefer to pay by credit card. o MasterCard o Visa o American Express o Discover Card Number: ___________________________________ Exp. Date: _____________ Name on Card: _______________________________________ Phone: ____________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________________ City: _________________________________________________ ST: __________ Zip: ______________ E-mail Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ Your information is strictly confidential. We will NEVER provide your information to third party marketers. o Please send me the KCDC E-Newsletter to the above e-mail address. o I am interested in volunteering to assist with community projects or events. You may also contribute by calling 216-252-6559, ext. 1000. Please visit kammscorners.com often for more information and community news! Welcome to our New and Renewed Friends Mr. & Mrs. John M. Abbott Dana & Jason Crane Al & Janis Abel Jason Cruickshank Nick & Jennifer Alexander Mary Ellen Czelusniak Joseph & Michelle Almady Fred M. DeGrandis Steve Andras Jerry Desmond Mike Andrews & Jacque Mueller Mrs. Denise S. Dunlap Sister Wilma Apack, CSJ Beth & Buddy Eckhardt Nancy Arcury Rosemary English Peggy Arth Henry & Eva Fabian George P. Baker Mae & Earl Faulhaber Steve & Charlotte Banhidy Tom & Cara Flannick Manley & Marjorie Barrier Barbara Folger Jean M. Beard Mr. & Mrs. Roy Gedeon Mr. & Mrs. David J. Betz Mrs. George Gerlach Michael & Sheila Birt Sam & Barbara Goik Monica Bohn Jeff and Nancy Graff Jo Ann Bohr Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Grdina William A. Brahms Mrs. Mary Ellen Grecol Brewka Family Steve & Cindy Greenwald Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Brindza Jos. T. Griffin Kathryn Brock Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Hahn Sharon Brown G.R. & Mary Hamilton Tina Broz Herbert L. Hampson Marie Bryan Mr. & Mrs. George Hancock W.R. & A.M. Busch Dennis & Kathy Harvanec Cecil & Janet Campbell Herman & Martha Hasselbrack Joseph Konen & Paula Campbell Rosemary Hayes Ray & Eloise Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Douglas W. Henderson Mrs. Hugh Cavoli Robert & Rebecca Hippert Shirley Chambers Mr. & Mrs. James F. Hoban Nicole Chaps Ayne Howard William F. Chase Ken & Adria Howe Kathleen Cicerchi Edward & Janis Jenuleson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cifranik Linda & Brian Johns Jean A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. D. Jones Coreen & Al Cool Michael J. & Mary Kane Joseph & Elizabeth Costanzo Helen L. Kane of Kamm’s Corners Larry & Frances Kelley Fran Kelly Donald & Geri Kern Ms. Judy Khoury Claire Kilbane Lloyd & Patricia Kinnear Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Kish Connie & Andy Klemens Ron & Debbie Klypchak Mrs. Florence E. 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Scott Maddy Shaffer Shayna Sharpe Mr. Thomas Skala Martin & Karen Smyczek Deb Solyan and Julie Turnley Mr. & Mrs. Tom Stanton Mrs. Joanne Steele Kathleen M. Sweeney Vince & Dolly Tinnirello Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Tohms, Jr. Hilda M. Uhlik Clarence Ursem Ed & Jean Vine Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wardrope Robert & Rosie Weisenseel Dave E. Wolters Mr. & Mrs. James H. Wright Ms. Teresa Wright Wendy Yasaki Ms. Pauline Yee Business Classifieds • Business Classifieds • Business Classifieds • Business Classifieds AGE LINE CHARLIE’S KAMM’S PLAZA PET & SUPPLY Your Ad HerE Call Marilyn Osborne 216-252-6559 x1600 BEVERAGE Puppies & Kittens, Grooming Full Line of Pet Supplies 216-251-6644 216-941-9990 Your place for Beverages & Lotto 4350 Rocky River Dr. Cleveland, OH 44135 216-941-0750 Kamm’s Plaza Shopping Center 29 Home Health & Activity Center 15803 Lorain Ave. Business Members • DIRECTORY • Visit kammscorners.com to get addresses & phone numbers. Employment Services Global Technical Recruiters Engineering Services L.V. Surveying, Inc. Entertainment / Musical Groups Brand New Hat Agencies - Home Health & Activities Financial Services Air Conditioning & Heating Systems Fitness & Health Services Age Line Home and Health Priority Home Health Care ConservAir Attorneys Ronald A. Apelt James R. Foos, Jr. Automotive Services Aamco Transmissions Kamm’s Corners Auto Body White Wheel Aligning Service, Inc. Automobile Dealers Ganley Ford West Banks Charter One Bank Fifth Third Bank Key Bank National City Bank Beauty Salons The Beauty Spot Catering City Club Catering at the Cretan Center Devring’s Catering Coffee Houses Common Grounds MaryAnn Boyer, CPA Practical Financial Planning Anytime Fitness Euphoria Health & Fitness Puma Yoga River’s Edge Wellness and Coaching with Angela West Park YMCA Funeral Services Chambers Funeral Home Corrigan DiCicco Funeral Home David G. 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