Magazine - Kamm`s Corners
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Magazine - Kamm`s Corners
ne zi a g a M Fresh Produce & More at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market! In this issue… The Making of the Magazine Special Full Color Centerfold Nonprofit ORG U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, OH Permit 3492 Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation Volume 15, Number 3 ✜ Summer 2007 We’re KCDC – Working hard for you! www.kammscorners.com u o Y k n a Th ! k r a P t s We Fresh Markets “The Finest Reflection of Your Good Taste” We are West Park Residents Since 1959! Thinking of Buying or Selling? We Would Love to Offer Our Services. Let Us Make YOU # 1 “It was a pleasure working with Kevin. He always answered our questions and went the extra mile!” Monica Day Peter G. (Sedalia Ave.) 216-389-0119 Scott Day Recognized as THE Expert in West Park since 1988! Straight Talk • Pro Service • Proven Results 216-389-3014 Call for a Professional Evaluation of Email: FREE! Your Homes Current Worth yourdayteam@yahoo.com Web: yourdayteam.com Call Us Today for a FREE Market Evaluation of Your Home “A Day can make a Difference!” Kamm’s Corners Magazine 2 Summer 2007 Board of Trustees President... M zi a g a ne From the Director Happy summer to all! It’s been a fantastic season weather-wise this year, especially on the weekends, giving us great evenings under the stars for Asphalt Cinema, our outdoor movie series that wrapped up its 5th season August 17th with a screening of Over the Hedge. Hope you took advantage of the fun! I thank our local merchants who joined in with game booths and give-aways, and our sponsors Fairview Hospital and the Ohio Lottery. The weather also produced some beautiful Sundays at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market! The market attracts enthusiastic shoppers from all over the west side. Although that same weather also meant that produce had been slow to arrive, the fields are yielding a bountiful crop now. If you haven’t been to the market in the last couple of weeks, you won’t believe the variety of foods available, including sweet corn! See the center of the magazine for details, and visit our website for a complete list of music, health activities, horse-drawn wagon rides, and other attractions that accompany the market every week. And speaking of attractions — calling all barbecue aficionados! On Sunday, August 26th, Chuck Yarborough of The Plain Dealer will join me at the market at 11 a.m. for a demonstration of “low and slow” smoking techniques for Texas brisket and pork shoulder. There will be plenty of fun and samples! Come on up and join in. Learn to smoke meats from rub to plate. Additional cooking demonstrations at the market in August and September include chefs from Pearl of the Orient, Johnny Mango, Stino da Napoli, and Great Lakes Brewing Company! See www.kammscorners.com for complete details. Our once-a-month e-newsletter, chock full of timely neighborhood news, continues to grow its subscriber base (now numbering over 700). If you want to be the first to know what’s up in Kamm’s Corners, sign up at our website. We now have a Farmers Market e-newsletter too! Finally, I want to congratulate Councilman Martin Keane on his election to Cleveland City Council. He is a smart, witty, and down-to-earth family guy, and I am confident he will serve us all well. Congratulations Marty! Enjoy the rest of the summer, and as always, let us know how we’re doing. Our cover features the wonderful certified organic produce of Jim & Sharon Patterson of H and W Organic Farms, available each Sunday at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market. Photograph by Joe Outlaw. Steve Lorenz Executive Director Kamm’s Corners Magazine is published by Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation four times per year. 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: 10,000. Readership: over 18,000. Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation, 17138 Lorain Avenue, Suite 206, Cleveland, Ohio, 44111. Phone: 216-252-6559. Kamm’s Corners Development Corporation is the 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 info@kammscorners.com. Kamm’s Corners Magazine 3 James Foos, Jr. Vice-President... Marlene Herman Treasurer... Secretary... Terri Brown Pat McCafferty Trustees... Therese Chambers Arth Colleen Gilson Rick Kolar Steve Morey Joe Outlaw Paul Palmentera George Pofok Paul Slebodnik KCDC Staff Steve Lorenz Executive Director Dave Walker Neighborhood Real Estate Planner Cynthia Janis Manager, Commercial Development Marilyn Osborne Community Relations Coordinator Tom Keating Residential Services Coordinator Jackie Wohleber Office Administrator Magazine Staff Marilyn Osborne Editor in Chief, Advertising Joe Outlaw Asst. Editor, Design & Typesetting Cynthia Janis Contributing Editor Dave Walker 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 • Summer 2007 Around the Corners The Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market beckons you every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to buy locally grown fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, honey, herbs, and flowering plants! Prepared foods are available, too. New farmers and a larger variety of produce are arriving every week. Join in this new Sunday tradition. See article and photos on pages 14 and 15. Cleveland Laser Solutions (CLS) recently purchased the property at 3812 West 150th Street (formerly the B & T Tool & Die Company). Brothers Glenn, Mark, and Ron Anderson are relocating their business from Seville, with an early fall opening. CLS provides a wide variety of laser machining services including cutting, welding, drilling, and marking/ engraving. To herald the start of the Lorain Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project, a ceremony took place at Fairview Hospital May 29th. Speakers included Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, Ward 21 Councilman Martin Keane, former councilman Michael Dolan, Fairview Hospital President Jan Murphy, CEO & President of Cleveland Clinic Regional Hospitals Fred DeGrandis, and KCDC Executive Director Steve Lorenz. The West Park Historical Society will be selling its new 2008 calendar beginning in September. If you enjoyed the 2007 calendar, the 2008 calendar has more great photos of the West Park area. If you are interested in purchasing the new calendar, please call 216-9419730 to place your order. West Park Massotherapy has added a new therapist and a new therapy, Dry Brushing, to their services. Cassandre Majewski, LMT, is a neighborhood resident and has already appeared doing chair massage at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market. Dry Brushing detoxifies the skin and strengthens the immune system. Call 216-671-6080 to make an appointment. Kamm’s Corners Magazine The History of John Marshall High School will be ready in the fall, right on time for holiday gift buying. This 240-page book covers from 1899 through the 2000’s. Author Ralph Pfingsten includes memories from alumni, articles about faculty members, and over 600 pictures. The price is $35. A special book signing will take place on Friday, November 30th at the Puritas Nursery and Garden Center, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For further details, contact the John Marshall Alumni Association at www.jmhalumni.com or call 440-356-0249. The West Park Knights of Columbus will be collecting for the Coats for Kids Drive this fall. Drop off gently worn coats (child or adult sizes) at the K of C Hall, 3556 West 130th Street, from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Wednesdays or 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Fridays during September and October. Please call 216-251-6562 with any questions. Thanks to everyone who helped make the Far Mor dunk tank a success, raising $1,700 to fight breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Stop in to the Far Mor to purchase tickets for a stuffed cabbage dinner fundraiser to be held on October 13th. The Red Lantern in Kamm’s Plaza is introducing a new menu that includes spinach dip and pita chips, a buffalo chicken sandwich, and beer battered hoki - a fish from New Zealand rich in omega-3 fatty acids, the good-for-you kind. Proprietor Patrick O’Malley wants you to check out the changes! NASA Glenn Chief Wins Premier Award! West Park resident Dr. Woodrow Whitlow Jr., Director of the NASA Glenn Research Center, has been selected as recipient of the 2007 Minorities in Research Science Award (Scientist of the Year) by Science Spectrum magazine. Whitlow was recognized for his research, scientific and management accomplishments at NASA. The national award, also called the Emerald Honors Award, is the premier recognition for African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans, and Native Americans working in the research sciences. Plan to attend the annual festival at Our Lady of Angels (OLA) Church, taking place September 14th, 15th, and 4 16th, at 3644 Rocky River Drive. This popular neighborhood 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 $200. For more information, please call the church at 216-252-2332. You don’t have to be a Scot to find your foot tapping to the irresistible rhythms of stirring reels! Scottish Country Dancing resumes in September at West Park United Church of Christ. If you are interested, call 216-671-1018 or e-mail enjoyscd@hotmail.com A hearty welcome to Pastor Terry Gaines Mitchell, newly appointed at Church of the Living God, 3965 Rocky River Drive. For more information please call 216-251-0045. On June 8th, the former Bartley’s Tavern reopened as the Westpark Village Tavern Sports Bar & Grill. Now you can visit 15715 Lorain Avenue for an extensive menu of good eats. See details on page 23. Watch for a September opening of Garden of Eden Beauty Salon. Owner Tracey Dove, who is a professional healthy hair specialist, will open her new beauty salon in the Winners Circle building at 3966 Rocky River Drive. Earn your GED or improve your reading or math skills through free classes offered by Seeds of Literacy, a non-profit adult literacy organization. Classes are forming across the city, with the nearest site at River’s Edge, 3430 Rocky River Drive. If you are interested to participate as either a client or a tutor, please call 216-651-4302. The Cretan Center, a social hall owned by the Cretan Mutual Benefit Association, is now available for rent for parties of up to 150. The newly refurbished hall, with a full commercial kitchen, is located at 3853 W. 168th Street, directly behind KFC on Lorain Avenue. Parking is plentiful in the municipal lot across the street. Contact Stan Vitakis for rental information at 216-470-3323. Dollar Tree is moving to a larger location in Kamm’s Plaza. Look for their September opening at the former Medic Drug location. Summer 2007 A flash fire occurred at Susan’s Hallmark at Warren Village, causing an estimated $1 million in damages to the store and $90,000 in damages to Geppetto’s next door. The vacant storefront to the north was heavily damaged, as was AmTrust Bank. Nobody was hurt in the blaze. The cause is being investigated. At the time of the fire, weather stations reported that Cleveland received 100 lightning strikes in 10 minutes. Public House is celebrating its 5th anniversary this summer. Stop in for homemade soups and specials created daily. Cleveland’s best Lake Erie perch fish fry is on the menu every Friday, and a corned beef dinner special is served all day Wednesday. Live entertainment most weekends! If you haven’t been to Public House, what are you waiting for? West Park Meals on Wheels provides healthy meals for those who need them delivered to their homes. If you are interested in the program as a client or as a volunteer driver, please call Karin at 216-251-6255. Sign up for KCDC’s e-newsletter if you haven’t already done so. To opt in, visit our website at www. kammscorners.com. Updates will come monthly, with an extra issue occasionally thrown in for news that we feel is time sensitive or of great importance to you. Paint Program is Underway! Paint program applications are available until August 31st. Participants receive vouchers for free paint and prep supplies in exchange for agreeing to follow lead-safe work practices. For an application or details, go to www.kammscorners.com and click on Residential Programs or call Dave Walker at 216-252-6559 ext. 22. To qualify, applicants must have income below the following income caps: Family Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Income $34,350 $39,300 $44,200 $49,100 $53,050 $56,950 $60,900 $64,800 Applicants must reside in the house being painted. For lead safety, all paint chips must thoroughly be cleaned up. Kamm’s Corners Magazine … by Councilman Marty Keane News from Ward 21 and City Hall Dear Friends: Summer is nearly over with Labor Day just around the corner. Soon our children will be off to school and the leaves will begin to change. I would first like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who voted on July 3rd. The turnout for the special election showed the entire City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County that Ward 21 cares. We are a proud and active people, who exercise our most sacred right regardless of the date or circumstance. I was certainly humbled and overjoyed by the entire experience. You really never know the great people we have in all of our neighborhoods until you knock on their doors and ask them for their support. One thing is clear, the roots in Ward 21 run deep. Regardless if fourth generation or new to the neighborhood, the ties that bind West Park are strong. The rains of August 7th, challenged us all, but some more than others. I have compiled a list of those affected and have forwarded it to the Director of the Sewer District for his review and inspection. Governor Ted Strickland announced that disaster assistance is available through the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for victims of the recent floods. Please call 216-987-7000 for more information. Vacant homes and airport noise have also had an impact on everyone’s summer. We must all work together on vacant homes by contacting my office, banks, lenders, homeowners, and/or real estate companies to let them know when maintenance becomes an issue. Until the market rebounds, we must all strive to keep 5 these homes from spoiling our streets and neighborhoods. The impacted area from airport noise seems to grow daily. We must have the affected areas reviewed immediately. The current contour map used by the Port Authority is based on 1999 numbers. I, along with our other representatives in local, county, state and federal government, will continue to push to address this important issue. On a lighter note, great news arrived from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Our two vacant schools will re-open this fall. Valley View Boys Leadership Academy and Douglas MacArthur Girls Leadership Academy will open for grades pre-K to 2. It is certain that facilities maintenance and vitality will follow. Streetscape and storefront renovation continues along Lorain Avenue. Terrace Construction is on pace to complete Phase I on schedule. We will soon begin to iron out the details for Phase II, the beautification aspect of the project. Work has certainly slowed on the facelift for the downtown district. Hopefully, within the next few weeks, great strides will be made toward completion. From our ball diamonds to the soccer field, block parties to the Farmers Market, Asphalt Cinema to the local shops, this is a great community to live and raise a family. Please enjoy the rest of the summer, enjoy your neighbors, and enjoy our great neighborhood! All the best, ane Marty Ke Summer 2007 Meet Councilman Martin J. Keane Councilman Martin J. Keane was appointed to Cleveland City Council on March 26th to represent Ward 21. He won a special election on July 3. As a native Clevelander, Councilman Keane feels a strong sense of connection to and pride for his community. Councilman Keane was born and raised in Kamm’s Corners, where his father served as councilman in the 1970s. He graduated from St. Ignatius High School, and went on to attend Ohio State University and ClevelandMarshall College of Law. Before serving on Cleveland City Council, Councilman Keane gained extensive experience in public service as a probation officer and most recently as an Assistant County Prosecutor of Cuyahoga County. He comes from a strong background of community service and plans to continue the community and economic development in Ward 21 to enhance the area to its full potential. Since 1925 Puritas Nursery Councilman Keane’s goal is to serve the Ward 21 community to the best of his ability by providing and nurturing safety, security, and comfort to the residents of the area. The Councilman, his wife Heather, and their four children are proud to call Ward 21 home. The councilman is pleased to have the privilege and opportunity to serve Ward 21, and hopes to give back to the community that has done so much for him. Councilman Martin Keane with daughter Catherine at the Asphalt Cinema. Keep It in the Neighborhood! and C Garden Mums Available Now Winter Pansies, Flowering Cabbage & Fall Bulbs in 1st Week of September! Evergreens & Shade Trees We Deliver Topsoil & Mulch for Fall Planting Grass Seed, Sweet Peet, & Fertilizer for Autumn Lawn Renovation To learn more about West Park history visit: www.westparkhistory.com. Magazine Special 5 Off $ ANY Rose Bush or Fruit Tree – Great Selection! With this ad only. Not valid with other offers. Expires 10/1/07 See us 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 Avenue, Cleveland 216-267-5350 • Delivery Available • American Flags, Poles, Mounts Kamm’s Corners Magazine The West Park Historical Society is currently in the planning stages to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the closing of Puritas Springs Park. They would love to include any memorabilia or photos that you might have. They would also like to interview you if you have fond memories of the park. If you are shy about being interviewed, they welcome your cherished written memories. If you are interested in helping to plan the event, please contact them as follows: Phone: 216-941-9730 E-mail: wphsmember@sbcglobal.net US mail: WPHS 16307 Lucille Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Visit Cleveland’s last growing greenhouse of arden enter flowers and vegetables. “For Every Blooming Thing” Right here in West Park, Imagine That! Open Daily: 9 – 8 • Weekends: 9 – 6 Fall is for Planting! G West Park Historical Society To Commemorate Puritas Springs Park 6 Summer 2007 Back to the Future … by Cindy Janis district. We made our repair method selections based upon what was best for the project with the highest levels of craftsmanship.” After the removal of several layers of wooden panels, cement plaster, and a thick layer of tar, the limestone restoration began. First, a water misting system, developed by VIP to loosen dirt and carbons without the use of chemicals, was used to clean the limestone. Next, VIP patched countless holes and cracks with Jahn Restoration Mortar. After removing deteriorated mortar in the joints, appropriate mortar color for tuck pointing was selected from samples applied to the building. With nine storefronts under construction, including Gino’s Shoe Repair, Allied Tax Service, Dad’s Smoke Shop, Common Grounds, The Coin Shop, and Westpark Barbershop, restoring the past and preserving the future is very visible in Downtown Kamm’s Corners. The property owner, Kamcor Realty, is renovating the building on Lorain Avenue with the assistance of the City of Cleveland Storefront Renovation Program (SRP), locally administered by KCDC. The SRP offers design assistance and a 40% rebate (up to $25,000) for comprehensive exterior renovations. Also, each tenant will receive a 40% rebate (up to $3,000) for new signage. In addition, former councilman Michael Dolan committed a $35,000 grant to this extensive project. A major part of the scope of work for this project is the restoration of the original limestone crests and decorative architectural details of the building. The project also includes the replication of several large sections of details that had been removed from the building. Kamcor Realty chose VIP Restoration to perform the limestone r e s t o r a t i o n . V I P, with headquarters at 1361 East 55th Street, has restored some of the most prominent buildings in Northeastern Ohio, and has been recognized with numerous awards from the Cleveland Restoration Society, Scaffolding is used for the detailed and skilled task of applying silicone to an Builders Exchange existing limestone crest, the first step in the mold making process. Craftsmen, and the All the previously removed decorative International Masonry Institute’s details were custom made with Golden Trowel to name a few. expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam to “This has been a challenging match the existing, original limestone project regarding the budget and the ornamentation on the storefronts. extensive damage to the limestone,” Once installed, the replications will be said Vince Piscitello, President of coated with a color closely matching VIP. “We have a commitment to the original limestone. neighborhood development, and this is “After much research on the best a significant building in the commercial method of replicating the two different Kamm’s Corners Magazine 7 crests existing on the building, we decided to make silicone molds and cast the six missing crests ourselves,” said Vince. “After restoring broken portions of the original crests, a release agent was applied to the crests, followed by six layers of silicone,” he continued. Once fully cured, the flexible silicone molds were covered with a polyurethane-based material that formed a rigid shell. The molds were removed from the original crests and transported to VIP, where two different types of mortar were poured and pushed into the molds. The fully cured crests were removed from the molds and installed above the six storefronts. To tie the building together, a coating will be applied to match the original limestone in color and texture. The Secretary of the Interior ’s Standards for the Treatment of H i s t o r i c Pr o p e r t i e s defines restoration as: “The act or process of accurately depicting the form, features, and character of a property as it appeared at a particular period of time by means of the removal of features from other periods in its history and reconstruction of missing features from the restoration period.” The silicone molds are very accurate to the original crests. Thanks to Kamcor Realty, VIP Restoration, Mike Dolan, Councilman Marty Keane, and the City of Cleveland Storefront Renovation Program, the restored architectural limestone details of this building will reflect the past far into the future! For information about the Storefront Renovation Program, contact Cindy Janis at cindy.janis@kammscorners.com or call 216-252-6559, ext. 12. Summer 2007 Arclight Glassworks Living a Dream …by Marilyn Osborne Do what you love and the money will follow. West Park resident John Abbott is banking on the truth of that adage. He recently started his own company, Arclight Glassworks, with the encouragement of his wife, Kelly McNamara. She works in the banking industry and supports her husband in doing what he loves: creating original stained glass for residential and commercial clientele. In the mid-1980’s, John grew interested in stained glass work while attending art classes. In 1996, he ran a studio in Parma called Designer Glass. “Piloting them through that period was a labor of love,” said John. “There wasn’t a lot money in it, but I learned a lot about the glass business.” Then, in 1998, one of the commercial vendors the company did business with, Oldcastle Glass, had an opening in the front office for an inside sales rep. This was a much more lucrative opportunity, but sadly involved no art glass whatsoever. “I promised myself I’d do it for five years, and then strike out on my own,” he said. Meanwhile, he gained more training working with other glass studios in his spare time. Sure enough, at the end of five years, on March 12, 2005, he resigned and started his own business: Arclight Glassworks. He chose the name from the glowing, wire portion of an incandescent lamp. “When you work with Using his light bench and a steady hand, local stained glass artist John Abbott traces patterns onto glass. glass, you are really working with light,” John explained. “The light bulb also represents an idea. Thus the name: Arclight Glassworks.” John built a workshop in his basement, including a couple of worktables and a bench equipped with a builtin light. He uses this bench to trace patterns onto the stained glass pieces. Glass, lead, solder, and tools are at hand because he does most of the work in this shop. Pieces to be fired in a kiln are taken to one of two studios he shares with other artists. Since starting Arclight Glassworks, John has created and installed decorative glass in a number of local homes and businesses, including a stained glass bar front he’s currently working on for the Cleveland Bistro restaurant on West 117th Street. He also made a major repair to a shattered antique piece the size of a door that belongs to the owners of the Prosperity Social Club in Tremont. The (Formerly Ullrich’s Garden Center ) Bomber Squadron Restaurant A classic stained glass design is being pieced together for P.J. McIntyre’s, an Irish pub soon to open in Kamm’s Corners. Kamm’s Corners Magazine 8 Summer 2007 piece was over 100 years old. “Getting glass to match inside an antique piece is a challenge,” explained John. He dug through drawers and drawers of old glass to find a proper match. A medallion had to be specially made by a glass blower. John doesn’t blow glass, but he knows someone who does. (All the folks in the stained glass business seem connected, as do local artists in general.) It was through such a connection that John landed his current and largest project to date: creating stained glass art for the interior of P.J. McIntyre’s, a new Irish restaurant and pub opening in September at 17119 Lorain Avenue, the former West End Appliance location. Here’s how. John and his wife Kelly love West Park. They have lived on West 116th, West 133rd, and now Warren Road. All their houses have been “fixeruppers.” The man who redid their wood floors, Everett Query, is also a muralist and a friend of Tom Leneghan and Patrick Campbell, partners in P.J. McIntyre’s. Everett, impressed with John’s work, introduced Tom and Patrick to John. After learning about the vision for P.J. McIntyre’s, John drew up several designs for the walls, booths, and entranceways employing stained glass techniques and embossing on clear glass. “John took the project to heart and designed fantastic original art. Some of his pieces creatively tie in a Celtic knot that is part of our logo,” said Tom. “The fact that John is a local gentleman, makes having him part of this project even better.” “I am thrilled to be part of this endeavor,” said John. To learn more about Arclight Glassworks and the art of stained glass, visit www.arclightglassworks.com or call John Abbott at 216-533-4623. (OME3ELLER T ͩ Ν J ҿ Ӆ ͝ ͽ ҕ (OME3ELLER ӅҿJΝͩT #,%!2).'#,%!.).'-/6).'/. ͝ ͽ ҕ Preparing Homes for Sale Estates • Moving • Transitioning XXX$MFBS$MFBO.PWF0ODPN #,%!2).'#,%!.).'-/6).'/. XXX$MFBS$MFBO.PWF0ODPN We Do More Than Get People Back On Their Feet. We Lift Their Spirits. When people of any age experience a serious ailment or injury, they often need more than rehabilitation. They need to recuperate from the emotional trauma, as well. And nothing does more to lift the spirits than speeding the transition from hospital to home. Complete with a healthy dose of encouragement along the way. 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The GMI Panthers were crowned Junior Division Champs of Four Corners Baseball in the local fast-pitch girls softball program, a surprise ending and extraordinary feat considering the team finished at the bottom of the division last summer with a dismal record of 2-14. In a complete turnaround, the team ended this summer with a stunning 15-1 record. Coach Gary Mills attributes this big win to the hard work and enthusiasm exhibited by all the team members, including his daughter, pitcher Brianna Mills, who hit 5 home runs this summer — the most home runs by a single player in the division! In a strategic move, Coach Mills studied his team’s opponents to discover their strengths and weaknesses. “I then coached my girls accordingly,” said Mills. That strategy obviously helped the team rise to the top of the ranks. The girls were out on the diamond practicing twice a week. Those who were less than enthusiastic dropped out, making room for a few fresh faces that were added to the team this year. Nearly 95% of the girls are from West Park. “One of the parents of a team member also played Four Corners here as a child,” said Mills, who also sponsors the team. (GMI stands for Get More Involved). Four Corners Baseball has been in existence since 1969. From that first year’s enrollment of 150 children, Four Corners Baseball has become one of the largest independently operated Citizen Input Sought on Future of Burke Lakefront Airport Work has begun on a multifaceted analysis that will help city officials determine once and for all the future of Burke Lakefront Airport. An extraordinary pitcher, Brianna Mills of the GMI Panthers hit the most homeruns this season in the Junior Division: 5! Her final batting average was .741, the highest on the team. youth baseball organizations in the City of Cleveland. Last year they offered baseball opportunities for over 1,000 children age 5-17. Programs include T-Ball, Hardball, and Girls Fast Pitch Softball. They also partner with West Denison Baseball and the West 130th Tri-League to provide the children with ever-expanding baseball and softball opportunities. Four Corners Baseball prides itself on being an instructional league as well as a competitive one. Clinics for players and coaches are offered to members and are supported by various organizations including the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland State University, and Up To Bat West, a training facility in Brook Park. Local businesses support the teams and the efforts of volunteers. Thank your local businesses with your continued support! The 2007 All-Star Team with players from teams supported by Cops-n-Kids, GMI Panthers, Geppetto’s, Public House, and West Park Station. Kamm’s Corners Magazine “A critical piece to the analysis is input derived from residents concerning the fate of the airport and property,” said Airport Director Ricky Smith. “It is critical that we hear the thoughts and feelings of the public in regard to this sometimes controversial project.’ Two public workshops have already taken place with one more slated for late August and another in September. Dates will be announced on the airport website: www.clevelandairport.com. People who are unable to attend any of the workshops may also visit the airport website to keep informed of project updates and/or share their thoughts and views. Gary Mills, coach of the GMI Panthers, proudly stands with his team as they show off trophies awarded to these Junior Division Champs of Four Corners Girls Fast-Pitch Softball. 12 Summer 2007 Asphalt Cinema Fun for Five! CLEVELAND Have you enjoyed our series of free outdoor family movies these past five summers? They’re dubbed Asphalt Cinema because they are shown in the municipal parking lot at West 168th Street and Albers Avenue (near Lorain Avenue). In June, Fairview Hospital sponsored Happy Feet. In July, The Ohio Lottery sponsored Charlotte’s Web. In August, KCDC sponsored Over the Hedge. Hundreds of residents brought lawn chairs and blankets and joined their neighbors under the stars. Before the movie began at dusk, there was plenty of fun with creative games and activities for children at booths operated by Downtown Kamm’s Corners merchants. Always popular is the bubble gum blowing contest for people of all ages. At Asphalt Cinema, fresh hot popcorn, sno-cones, and cold beverages are available for purchase along with glow necklaces, too. Before the movie begins, kids stand in line for free fanciful balloon creations. Plan to join us next summer for Asphalt Cinema on the third Fridays of June, July, and August! ACTION TO SUPPORT HOUSING Attention homeowners and investors! Call Cleveland Action to Support Housing, a local non-profit community development organization, to obtain more information on Cleveland’s premier home improvement loan program. Loans on small apartment buildings are also offered. 4.6% interest rate for home improvement loans! Call 216.621.7350 or visit www.cashcleveland.org Neighborhood Spotlight — Top Dog Grand Opening Top Dog, located on Lorain Avenue in the former Kathleen’s Kitchen, held a very well attended Grand Opening in June complete with outdoor dining and one dollar dogs. Top Dog features great breakfasts all day. Check out the Top Round Steak & Egg Special for $6.50. For very hearty appetites, there is now a Big Dog that weighs in at a full 1/2 pound! It’s great to have Top Dog in the neighborhood! The big wiener above left is none other than Top Dog owner John Donahue who teamed up with America’s next super hero, Top Dog - Defender of Great Taste!. Kamm’s Corners Magazine 13 Summer 2007 The Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market is a Sunday Tradition! The Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market is held every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through October and invites you to buy locally grown fresh produce, bread, baked goods, cheese and dairy products, honey, herbs, and flowering plants! The market also features weekly health and wellness education, live entertainment, and cooking demonstrations from both local and celebrity chefs. In addition to mouth-watering summer produce such as tomatoes, sweet corn, and peaches, several high profile restaurants gave chef demonstrations recently. On August 5th at 10:30 a.m., Dr. Stephen Flynn from Fairview Hospital hosted a discussion on the Mediterranean Diet with food samples provided. On August 12th visitors to the market learned how to roast sweet corn on the grill and tried an ear for $1. Proceeds went to support The Cleveland Heroes Run. Chefs from Johnny Mango were at the market on August 19th featuring food from their eclectic international menu. On August 26th, barbecue aficionados will appreciate Chuck Yarborough of The Plain Dealer cooking Smoked Texas Brisket, with our own Steve Lorenz (KCDC Executive Director and Certified Barbeque Judge) smoking a Pork Shoulder. In September, look for guest appearances by Pearl of the Orient, Great Lakes Brewing Company, Deborah Hanson featuring recipes from Cleveland Cooks, and Stino da Napoli. The Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market is also a family entertainment destination! On August 5th, Michael McDonald of the Easy Street Rounders played Americana, lyrical, and folk rock music. On August 12th, Jim Tigue, a self-described guitarist, performer, songwriter and member of local band TieDye Harvest, performed. On August 19th, The Flip Side, a five-member acoustic band, performed. Brand New Hat, local favorites that play from rock, to bluegrass, to folk, to classic forties perform on August 26th. Horse-drawn wagon rides are also offered every third Sunday of each month. On September 21st YesterYear Horse and Carriage Inc. will be giving horse drawn wagon rides through the neighborhood during market hours. Bring the kids and join in the fun. Only $1 per person to ride. Wellness demonstrations and activities are The market is open every Sunday, rain or shine. People come to shop, to snack, to enjoy the music, to learn, and more. Visit every week and bring your friends! being offered in Kamm’s Corners Magazine 14 August as well. Complimentary spinal screenings were provided by Dr. Vernallis from the River Chiropractic & Wellness Center on August 5th. On August 19th, Maria “Puma” Reyes, an instructor at Rivers Edge, conducted a yoga demonstration. Marilyn Valentino of West Park Massotherapy will be offering chair massages for a minimal fee on August 26th. New farmers and a larger variety of produce are arriving every week. In August, the market features heirloom tomatoes, sweet corn, eggplant, sweet and hot peppers, melons, peaches, and early apples, among other fresh produce! Vendors include Conneaut Creek Farm, Cosmic Dream Farm, Emerald Necklace Inn, George Jones Farm, Hooper Farm, H-W Organic Farms, Infinite Garden Farm, Jorgensen’s Apiary, the Muffin Maven, O’Donnell’s Irish Fare/Engine 39, Ohio Farm Direct, Puritas Nursery, Rego’s Fresh Market, White Family Farm, and Wonder City Farm. Every purchase also earns you valuable coupons good for discounts at Kamm’s Plaza. Make it a weekly tradition! The Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market is held rain or shine every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. through October and is conveniently located at West 168th Street and Lorain Avenue (behind Walgreens). There’s always something new to experience at the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market! To see galleries of pictures from every week at the market, and also learn more about the produce, location, sponsors, and events, visit www.kammscorners.com. Summer 2007 Kamm’s Corners Magazine 15 Summer 2007 1 Executive Director Steve Lorenz contributes his monthly message. The magazine starts out with Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Osborne, our quarterback, who organizes content from staff and the community. Assistant Editor Joe Outlaw is our official photographer and also writes an occasional feature article. The M the M It takes a great team and a great printer to produce a great publication! 3 Contributing Editor Cindy Janis writes features on commercial development. Ward 21 Councilman Marty Keane writes the Councilman’s Corner. In addition to her editorial duties, Marilyn also writes feature articles, takes photographs, and is responsible for advertising sales. We depend upon members of the community to submit news items. We also accept stories from the public such as Gary Swilik’s historical articles. Contributing Editor Dave Walker contributes real-estate related articles and proofreading. 2 The files Joe prepares go to Steve Sens, Senior Designer at Phil Vedda & Sons printing in Lakewood. Steve prepares the files, a process called prepress, for creating plates. Joe Outlaw of Outlaw Productions has been designing, laying out, editing, and typesetting the magazine from the very first issue in 1993 and also produced earlier versions called “this is… Kamm’s Area” back when KCDC was known as Kamco. Joe receives the magazine content from Marilyn and uses a state-of-the-art Apple Macintosh computer system equipped with Adobe Creative Suite to put the magazine together digitally, cover-to-cover. In addition to the magazine editorial content, Joe also creates many of the advertisements that grace our pages. After final proofing with staff, Joe creates a set of master files that go to the next step at the printer. If you look closely at the screen behind Joe, you will see the centerfold section you are now reading in the design process. Making of Magazine 5 4 The 5-color Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 74 press our magazine is printed on cost over one million dollars and is considered to be among the finest in the world. The magazine comes off the press in large, 16 page sheets called signatures (see insert lower right above). 6 This is the machine that creates the plates. There are no film negatives in this digital process called straight to plate. Vedda will drop in family photograph here. The multi-page signatures go to another sophisticated Heidelberg piece of equipment called a saddle stitcher. This marvel of engineering folds, cuts, assembles, and staples to create stacks of finished magazines ready to mail. The Vedda family has been printing the Kamm’s Corners magazine for over a decade. Pictured above are Phil and Grace Vedda with sons Jim and Joe. Proud to be a KCDC Business Member! Pictured in the background is the new state-of-the art facility of Vedda printing located at 12000 Berea Road. 7 The magazines are imprinted wtih your address on this automated equipment. Computer control “bundles” the magazines for the most favorable postal rates. At Kamm’s Plaza! 216-251-6300 Your Neighborhood Printer Experts! Don’t miss the bus! Get ready for school and stock up on cartridges! BUY ONE, GET ONE ½ off* *of equal or lesser value, with your Student or Teacher ID. Must have empty cartridges for exchange! Auto and home insurance underwritten by MemberSelect Insurance Company. Proudly Serving You for 35 Years! • Established 1972 • Thank You to all the wonderful people whom it has been our privilege to serve since we opened our store here in West Park 35 years ago! R ic k Our family tradition goes back to 1940 when our grandfather, Yaro Kolar, opened his first butcher shop. You, our customers, are most important to this tradition and we welcome you as family each day. 3364A Warren Road Warren Village Shopping Center 941-0288 or 941- (MEAT) Hours: M-F, 8-7 • Sat. 8-6 • Sun. 10-2 arm S t o p i n f o r a ws m i l e g r e e t i n g a n d a’ r e i n whenever you ood! the neighborh J e r r y J r. & ar Rick Kol w w w. k k p o r t a g e . c o m Kamm’s Corners Magazine Jerr y Jr. 18 Summer 2007 K&K Portage Market Celebrates 35 Years Making Customers Happy Pre-wrapped meat sold at megachain supermarkets is often the only choice in many communities. Fortunately, West Park has an alternative: K&K Portage Market in the Warren Village Shopping Plaza at 3364-A Warren Road. With its 80 feet of glass cases displaying a vast array of steaks, chops, deli meats, fresh seafood, and more, K&K harkens back to the good old days. Prompt and friendly service is yours from behind the counter as you indicate exactly what you want and how much. The name K&K is from Kolar and Kolar — mom and pop Kolar. “Dad liked the sound of the double K,” said Jerry Jr. “It reminded him of B&B, but this was his own place so he gave it his own name — twice!” meatloaf, and side dishes, too. (For really good “fast” food stop here on your way home!) Their father, Jerry Sr., is retired but stays involved. “Dad still shows up to put in a few hours here and there,” said Jerry About 20 years ago, K&K Portage Jr. “He also drives the meat out to Market moved to its current location Thyme.” from the space now occupied by Over the years, K&K continued Best Cuts. Back then, the store was to expand and today includes an only 15 feet by 50 feet. “We used in-store bakery. Every morning after to pack ‘em in on Saturdays back 8 a.m. the aroma of freshly baked when grocery stores closed at 6 p.m. apple fritters, donuts, pies, bread, during the week and all day Sunday,” cookies, and brownies fills the place. said Jerry Jr., who came to work with In addition, a wide variety of wine is stocked along with cold beer, his father out of high school. beverages, and snacks. After 35 years, there’s quite an alumni of former employees — including many doctors, lawyers, and other successful folks — who come back to say thanks for the part-time jobs that got them through school. They now enjoy the personalized service they used to deliver themselves to customers. Said one, “These guys are great and will cut, get, or order pretty much anything you need. I still come here because the food is amazing!” K&K proprietors Jerry Jr. and Rick Kolar learned the meat business at a young age with family members as guides. Their tradition of delicious food and old-fashioned service began in 1940, when their grandfather, Yaro Kolar, opened his first shop, Kolar’s Meats, on the corner of East 93rd and Marah Avenue. His son, Jerry Sr., started working K&K Portage Market is open there, too, learning the meat Monday through Friday from business by packing eggs Grandfather Yaro (Jerry) Kolar, center, behind the 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and making deliveries on his counter of his second store location at 10501 Union from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and bicycle at the age of nine. Yaro Avenue circa 1952. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. moved his shop to 105th and Eventually, he and his brother Please call 216-941-6328 for more Union in Cleveland’s Bohemian Richard became the proud owners information. neighborhood in 1952. of K&K to carry on the family Jerry Sr. continued to work for tradition. A third brother owns his father until that store closed in Thyme restaurant in Medina, 1965. He took his experience and supplied, of course, by K&K Portage worked for a meat market named Market! Their sister, Sue, has a B&B, dreaming and saving for his degree in culinary arts and comes in own store. The dream became two to three times a week to make reality in 1972, when he bought a a delicious array of prepared dishes business at Warren Village originally such as fried chicken, barbequed called Portage Variety Meats because ribs, Salisbury steak, kielbasa it started in Akron’s Portage Lakes. and sauerkraut, stuffed cabbage, Kamm’s Corners Magazine 19 Summer 2007 Special Pre-Publication Price Don’t Make a Budget! Why It’s So Hard to Save Money, and What to Do About It. Kenneth F. Robinson, JD, CFP® If you want to reduce your spending, you’ve probably been advised to follow a budget. But budgets don’t work for most people. Learn how to save more money, more easily than ever before. 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The Kenneth Robinson Company The moment you stop worrying about money, life gets better.™ KAMMS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Committed to Enriching the Quality of the Kamm’s Corners Community Al Wilhelmy Flowers Baker’s Bakery Best Cuts Carol & John’s Comic Shop* *Larger New Cartridge World Location Chase Bank CD Game Exchange City Star Nails Curves Dollar Tree Dots Dragon Towers Electric Beach Fashion Bug Fashion Bug Plus GameStop Gene’s Place Restaurant Kamm’s Corners Magazine 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 Rego’s Fresh Markets Revol Subway Sandwiches Yvonne’s Jewelers U.S. Post Office West Park Laundry West Park Vision Clinic 20 Anchored by: Rego’s Fresh Markets • Space Available • 440-892-4900 Summer 2007 Cornhole for a Cause! Cleveland Clinic Western Market G.O.A.L. Cornhole Tourney Benefits Laura’s Home What’s the big deal about cornhole? It doesn’t require athletic prowess, besides a bit of hand-eye coordination. No helmet is necessary, and injury is unlikely - unless you are particularly fierce with your toss. And when you play the backyard beanbag sport at the First Annual Cleveland Clinic Western Market G.O.A.L. Charity Cornhole Tournament, your participation benefits Laura’s Home, a homeless shelter for women and children in Cleveland. Winners of the Downtown Kamm’s Corners 4th of July Coloring Contest As a reward for their talent, the winners of the coloring contest got to ride on the KCDC float in the Kiwanis 4th of July Parade! 7-8 year winner submitted by Papa John’s: Audra Tuleta, age 7 5-6 year winner submitted by West Park Station: Poppy Henrikson, age 6 9-10 year winner submitted by Arcade Tavern:2:50 PM 4096.key.5.3125x7.875Kamms 7/13/07 Marla Fulkerson, age 9 Page 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY SAFE and SECURE SO YOUR FUTURE is TOO. Save the date for Friday, September 21st. The cornhole tournament kicks off at 6 p.m., and registration costs $25 for one person and $50 per team. Participants can enjoy an evening with food and drinks, including alcoholic beverages. Jam with a deejay and play cornhole for a cause! Laura’s Home relies on the support of individuals and organizations like Fairview Hospital to provide much-needed services to homeless women and children in Cleveland. The home’s holistic, spiritually based approach helps women transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency, strengthens families and provides wellness and recovery programs so women can live independently and maintain employment. Last year, Laura’s Home gave shelter to 817 women and 532 children, all homeless. The home served 51,722 meals and helped 77 women on a path toward recovery with in-house programs. For information on registering for the cornhole event, contact Christina Hein at 440-356-0687 or e-mail christina.hein@fairviewhospital.org. Kamm’s Corners Magazine Every customer has unique financial needs. Whether you’re saving for home improvements, emergencies or retirement, National City has options, from standard saving accounts and financial planning to CDs to retirement plans. For more information on our savings options, stop by your nearest National City branch, call 1-800-347-5626 or visit us online at NationalCity.com. Personal Banking • Business Banking • Investments • Mortgage Loans Mortgage loans are products of National City Mortgage, a division of National City Bank. Member FDIC • ©2007, National City Corporation® 21 Summer 2007 Kamm’sCorner chreibman ewelers Howard Schreibman Paul Schreibman W e offer a wide selection of beautiful jewelry along with the following services: General Jewelry Repair Watch Repair Jewelry Redesign Total Restoration of Family Heirlooms Appraisals Serving the West Shore Community for many years. 21679 Lorain Road Fairview Park Friends and Neighbors Call: 440/331-8144 for Three Generations Fax: 440/331-4502 S J Where the Neighborhood Comes Together • • • • • • Sunday Brunch Buffet — 11 am - 2 pm Tuesday Car Show in Rear Parking Lot Wireless Hot Spot 15 Plasma HDTVs Browns & Tribe Drink Specials! Back Patio Coming Soon! Amateur Comedy Night - Sept 2nd! 9-10:30 pm - 1st Sunday of each month 10% Off One Sunday Brunch Meal with this Ad! (not good with any other offers) Hours: 11am - 2:30am Daily Kitchen: 11am - 12am Daily (open ‘til 12 am Friday & Saturday) Conveniently located at Kamm’s Corners on the South Side of Lorain Avenue between Walgreens & Rocky River Drive Phone 216.476.2000 Ample Parking in Rear Lot Fax 216.476.2211 17015 Lorain Avenue Kamm’s Corners Magazine Cleveland Heroes Run Set for Sunday, September 23 Cleveland’s most scenic and challenging five-mile race and two-mile fun run or walk will take place on Sunday, September 23rd. The morning event honors the memory of West Park Cleveland Police and Firefighters who have died in the line of duty and whose names are etched on the memorial set in the Memorial Walkway along the west side of Rocky River Drive. The memorial is a granite and bronze sculpture overlooking scenic Rocky River Reservation. Designed by local artist and sculptor Paula Blackmon, it not only represents the tremendous sacrifice made by these police officers and firefighters, but also offers their families and the community a gathering place to honor their memory. The West Park Cleveland Police and Firefighters Memorial Fund was established in 2002, and was made possible through a joint effort of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association, Firefighters Local 93, and federal, state, and local government along with citizen support. The annual Cleveland Heroes Run, a 5-mile and 2-mile community race, was created to raise funds not only to make this tribute possible, but also to establish and fund an annual scholarship for a family member of a West Park police officer or firefighter whose name appears on the memorial. Also, to show appreciation and support for the West Park community, a scholarship is given each year to a local school in the name of one of the fallen police officers or firefighters. To get involved in making this lasting tribute possible, join the Heroes Run on September 23rd. There is also a kidsonly race, for children 7 and younger, that begins after the 5-mile race. Although registration is required for the kids race, no entry fee applies. It’s an opportunity for everyone to get involved in the event. Entry Fees: $16 Pre-registration by Tuesday, September 18th $20 Late registration & race day registration All entry fees are non-refundable For those who embrace the competitive spirit, awards will be presented at the end of the races to the top three finishing male and female racers in a plethora of age groups and categories. Plus, those who pre-register before September 18th will get a commemorative long-sleeved race t-shirt, postrace refreshments, and a goodie bag. For race registration forms, visit their web site at www.clevelandheroesrun.com or the KCDC web site at www.kammscorners.com. Race forms are also available at many fine West Park business establishments. 22 Summer 2007 Congregation Exploring Wind Power as Sustainable Energy Alternative In May 2003, the sisters at the Congregation of St. Joseph installed a 132-foot wind energy-monitoring tower on their grounds at 3430 Rocky River Drive. The tower has been measuring the wind force flowing across the Rocky River valley, an area considered by experts to be the most promising for capturing a smooth, constant air flow here. Data from the study is now being analyzed to determine if “clean, green” wind power is feasible for that location, and, if so, what kind of generator would give the optimal results, including its optimal height and its potential to contribute energy to the congregation’s electric usage. Sister Mary Schrader spearheaded the project and asked KCDC to help gather “smart women and men who have good hearts” to help move the project forward. As a result, government officials from the city and state, along with experts in sustainable energy and other interested parties met July 31st to discuss the project and explore funding resources for a wind turbine if the project moves ahead. Considering the high cost and polluting effects of fossil fuels, the congregation is continually investigating the use of practical renewable energy sources such as wind now and perhaps solar power later. Currently, the sisters own 11 cars fueled by compressed natural gas, and by using public transportation and carpooling, they have reduced the number of gasolinepowered vehicles being used by members of the congregation. They are so dedicated to preserving the environment that they use Green Clean, a cleaning crew that uses only non-toxic cleaners to clean their facilities. The Congregation of St. Joseph is living their promise “to take steps now to strengthen, heal, and renew the face of the earth.” Kamm’s Corners Magazine Neighborhood Spotlight — Cone Zone Grand Opening Cone Zone, located at 4081 Rocky River Drive, had a Grand Opening celebration in June that featured balloons, food specials, and Sponge Bob greeting the kids. The good times and good food continue at the Cone Zone! Owners and sisters Lucy Champa and Linda Sobieraj invite you to try their newest treat, Flavor Burst cones with a burst of flavor swirled throughout. The fun flavors include Blue Goo, Cherry, Strawberry, and Mocha. Neighborhood Spotlight — West Park Village Tavern Left to right: Owners John Lorince, Beau Maxey, and Steve Kelly invite you to an amazing sports bar with homemade daily specials and fine spirits! 23 On June 8th, the former Bartley’s Tavern reopened as the Westpark Village Tavern Sports Bar & Grill. Now you can visit 15715 Lorain Avenue for an extensive menu of good eats, including fun treats like mini-corn dogs or mini-tacos, fried pepper cheese-stuffed ravioli appetizers, or a variety of burgers, wraps, and sandwiches, many for less than $6. The new place opens daily at 11 a.m. and also features a Friday fish fry, $1.50 taco night on Mondays, and 30-cent wing special on Wednesdays. Saturday is steak night, offering a $9 fillet or a $6 strip steak special, including potato and vegetable. For extra entertainment, Tuesday is country music night, Thursday is ladies night with a DJ, and Sunday offers karaoke. The kitchen is open till 11 p.m. weeknights and till midnight weekends. The bar is open until 2:30 a.m. every night. For more information, call 216-476-1558. 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Call: 216 ➢ I-90 M E M B E R ✪ Lorain I-71 W.150 th ett N Tr isk Rocky River Drive “All Insurance Companies Recognize Us for Our Commitment to Quality Repairs” “Your Friends & Neighbors Are Our Greatest References” AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ASSOCIATION MEMBER 671-6600 Kamm’s Corners Magazine North Coast Health Ministry (NCHM) is a non-profit organization with a singular purpose: to deliver health care with compassion to the uninsured in our own backyard. NCHM was founded in 1986 to champion the needs of local residents who were increasingly overlooked by the traditional health care system. Since then, NCHM has consistently delivered healthcare and hope to the uninsured. For the many people who earn too much to qualify for government support and have no affordable alternatives, NCHM offers free healthcare and medical assistance. Services are provided by paid staff and volunteers. Their full time physician is Board Certified in Family Medicine. In addition, North Coast Health Ministry has established working relationships with hundreds of doctors and medical professionals who accept referred patients whenever further care or treatment is deemed necessary. Diagnostic testing and comprehensive medical treatment are often available to their patients through partnerships with Fairview, Lakewood, and St. John West Shore Hospitals. Patients are also eligible to receive discounts on prescription medication at three local pharmacy chains and through pharmaceutical patient assistance programs. Care is available to individuals from birth to age 65 who are uninsured, have limited income, and live in western Cuyahoga and eastern Lorain counties. To determine if you qualify for free healthcare, simply call NCHM at 216228-7878. You will receive an eligibility screening over the phone. If you qualify, you will receive registration forms in the mail followed by an appointment. North Coast Health Ministry clinic hours are Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For many people NCHM is like a port in the storm… “I had no where else to turn… You’ve given me a hand and some hope… I don’t know what I would do if they were not here to take care of my medical needs… I am always treated well here, the staff treats you like a person… They give me the best medical attention I have ever had!” Lee Elmore, Executive Director North Coast Health Ministry 24 Summer 2007 What’s Happening? Check the Community Calendar The Kamm’s Corners Community Calendar may be viewed anytime via the Kamm’s Corners web site at www.kammscorners.com. Once there, you may view it in daily, weekly, or monthly form. Getting word out about your organization’s public events has never been easier. Maybe you don’t have a web site, but would like people to be able to easily find information about your events online. Maybe you’d especially like to attract neighborhood residents to your events. KCDC’s calendar is here for you. Submitting your public events for the calendar is easy. Here are some examples of the kinds of events we can post on the calendar: Plays and musical performances • Bake sales and craft bazaars • One-day-only sales events Open houses & community events • Classes for adults or kids If your organization has an event you’d like to have posted on the Kamm’s Corners Community Calendar, follow the instructions at our website or send an e-mail to info@kammscorners.com including: • Name of the event • Date of event • Starting and ending times (approximate if necessary) • Any event sponsors you’d like to recognize • Cost to attend • Contact information: name, phone number, e-mail address • A link to your website, if any • A name and phone number for further information yoga puma b r e a t h U s p i r i t U b a l a n c e Please let us know about any event changes or cancellations as soon as possible. West Park Early Childhood PTA Supports Parents of Preschoolers The West Park Early Childhood PTA is an organization for parents of preschool age children (birth - age 6) dedicated to improving the quality of life for parents and children by giving guidance, friendship, and reassurance. Membership is open to everyone, including expectant parents and parents who live outside of West Park. The PTA is part of the Ohio and national PTA (although not affiliated with any specific church or school) and pays yearly dues to the Ohio PTA (www.ohiopta.org) and national PTA. (www.pta.org). You are invited to join their monthly meetings where you may socialize, listen to a speaker, and share ideas with other parents. During meetings, babysitting is available for $1.00 per child. Both mothers and fathers are invited and encouraged to attend any meeting, field trip, or party. Monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month from September through April at St. Mary Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, 3256 Warren Road. 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sign In and Socialize General Meeting Program/Speaker ✯ 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 ❐ Care Source ✔Neck Pain/Stiffness ❐ ✔Workers Comp ❐ ✔Headaches Medical Mutual Anthem Workers Comp ❐ ✔Numbness (Hands & Feet) KAMM’S CORNERS CHIROPRACTIC 16806 LORAIN AVENUE CLEVELAND, OH 44111 216 / 2 51- 9 5 8 5 For more information: www.westparkpta.org Email Address: wpecpta@hotmail.com Mailing Address: WPECPTA, P.O. Box 112135 Cleveland OH 44111 Kamm’s Corners Magazine NECK PAIN? BACK PAIN? Extended Office Hours Conveniently Located Across from Walgreens 25 Dr. Jon Wronko Member: American & Ohio State Chiropractic Associatiions Summer 2007 Simple Storefront Hides a Secret Past Company, a lumberyard which 1946, it was moved to its current occupied the site until the early location at 15100 Lorain Avenue and 1960’s. Baby boomers will recall the became the West Park office of the business under its later name, the Dutcher Realty Company. Rock Island Lumber Company. … by Gary Swilik Local dentist Dr. Gerald A. Fallon bought the building from Dutcher In 1946, Bert and Lloyd Dutcher, Sometimes a neighborhood a father-and-son realty firm, bought Realty in June, 1950, and it became historian discovers there’s more to a the building from the Teachout his office for the next thirty-five modest-looking building than meets Company for $1,000. On July 17, years. Dr. Fallon began his dental the eye. Consider Carpet Center USA, located on the north side of the street at 15100 Lorain Avenue. The wood-paneled exterior presents a trim, business-like appearance but this simple structure would otherwise not seem to be particularly interesting. A little architectural sleuthing, however, has uncovered some forgotten history. The building originally stood three-tenths of a mile to the east at 14550 Lorain Avenue on the site of the current Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealership. It was built in late 1923 as an office for the West End branch of the Teachout 1946 – The building at its original location at 14550 Lorain Avenue. Why is it important to maintain regular dental visits? Have you seen your dentist lately? It may be one of the most important appointments you make! Regular dental check-ups are essential to maintaining overall good health. Many diseases have signs that appear in the mouth. Diabetes, nutritional and vitamin deficiencies, and hormonal irregularities are some examples. In addition, by identifying precancerous changes in your mouth, we can help detect cancer at a stage when it can be treated most successfully. Regular dental visits can also help to detect periodontal disease (gum disease). You may be unaware that you have gum disease because it does not always hurt. We always check the health of your gums to ensure all is well. Regular visits are also important to denture wearers to ensure a proper fit and if replacement or realignment is necessary. By visiting your dentist regularly, we can detect tooth decay early, which can save time, money and your teeth. And finally, even if you thoroughly brush and clean your teeth each day, your teeth need and deserve a professional cleaning at the dental office. Professional cleaning helps remove stains and tartar from Jason Doerschuk, DDS your teeth, helps prevent gum disease and keeps your smile looking great! If you are in need of a gentle and caring dental office give us a call at (216) 671-6707. Have an idea for next issue’s question? Call or e-mail at j_doerschukdds@sbcglobal.net Kamm’s Corners Magazine 26 Summer 2007 practice after serving as a lieutenant commander in the Navy during World War II. He passed away at age 71 in 1985. Current owner Bob LaBuda, who grew up in West Park, bought the building from Dr. Fallon’s widow and remodeled it as Carpet Center USA, adding a new roof line and facade. Bob now does most of his business from a large warehouse further back on the lot and the establishment is still going strong over two decades later. So a simple-looking building has a rather convoluted and interesting past. If you know the secret or forgotten history of a local home or building, contact the author at 216-252-9850 or gshatterhand@aol.com. 2007 – Carpet Center USA at 15100 Lorain Avenu. After the building was moved to 15100 Lorain Avenue, it became the office of Dutcher Realty Company, shown here in December, 1946. From 1950 to 1985 the building was Dr. Gerald A. Fallon’s office. Photo circa 1960. Lower your Gas Bill! Since 1980 Heating & Air Conditioning “We are pleased to be your neighborhood heating & cooling specialists. We look forward to meeting with you and help you reduce your energy costs.” - Mike Aerni President MEMBER Kamm’s Corners Magazine Don’t wait until cold weather hits. NOW is the time to Tune-Up Existing Furnaces & Install New Equipment! Call for an appointment. Kamm’s Magazine Special 2 for 1 SUMMER SPECIAL! TUNE-UP BOTH HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS! Our Services Include: • New equipment sales & installation. • We service all makes & models, including boiler systems. • Professional Duct Cleaning. • High Efficiency Air Cleaning Filters and Systems. • Zoned Heating & Custom Duct Work. Don’t suffer from hot or cold spots! • Programmable Thermostats. 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Key elements of a Level II Trauma Center include 24 hour-immediate coverage by general surgeons with specialized knowledge in the area of trauma management, as well as coverage by the specialties of orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, radiology, and critical care. “The ACS sets very high standards to meet in these areas, and our employees and physicians are to be commended for the hard work and dedication that were required for this most recent verification,” said Richard Treat, M.D., chairman of the Department of Surgery and director of Trauma, Surgical, and Critical Care. “For our community, it means that in the event a loved one is injured in an accident, they will be cared for by a well organized team whose specialty is traumatic injury.” Established by the American College of Surgeons in 1987, the Committee on Trauma’s Verification/Consultation Program for Hospitals promotes the development of trauma centers in which participants provide not only the hospital resources necessary for trauma care, but also the entire spectrum of care to address the needs of all injured patients. This spectrum encompasses the prehospital phase through the rehabilitation process. The Committee on Trauma’s verification program does not designate trauma centers. Rather, the program provides a confirmation that a trauma center has demonstrated its commitment to providing the highest quality trauma care for all injured patients. The actual establishment and the designation of trauma centers is the function of local, regional, or state health care systems agencies, such as the local emergency medical services (EMS) authority. There are four separate categories of verification (Level I, II, III and IV). Each category has specific criteria that must be met by a facility seeking that level of verification. Each hospital has an on-site review by a team of experienced trauma surgeons. Motorcyclists Make Hospitalized Children Smile Children at Fairview Hospital have something to smile about. Approximately 1,500 motorcyclists and riders brought toys and raised money for pediatric patients at Fairview Hospital. The event was part of the 12th annual Toy Run, which involves a 20mile ride from Elyria Harley-Davidson to Fairview Hospital. Organized by the Elyria Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), Elyria HarleyDavidson Sales Company, and Fairview Hospital, the June 24th event raised over $5,000 for the Pediatrics Unit at Fairview Hospital. More than $34,000 and 10,000 toys have been collected in the event’s history. SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY Where Young Women Leaders... Do Extraordinary Things 94% of graduating seniors go on to college Our curriculum offers unique opportunities such as Chinese and Pre-Engineering $8.2 million in merit based scholarships earned by the class of 2007 3430 Rocky River Drive Cleveland, OH Kamm’s Corners Magazine 28 “What an amazing event,” stated Janice Murphy, president at Fairview Hospital. “Every year I am more and more impressed with the support we receive from the community. Thank you to everyone involved.” Summer 2007 Become A Friend of Kamm’s Now We appreciate our Friends of Kamm’s Corners — neighbors just like you! With generous support from the community, we continue to promote, develop, and guide the Kamm’s Corners neighborhood as the best place to live, work, shop, worship, and play. Some of our Friends have been with us for more than a decade! 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. KCDC has been working for you and your community for 30 years. We are your neighborhood-based, non-profit community development corporation responsible for administering the Storefront Renovation program, producing Kamm’s Corners Magazine, and planning neighborhood events like Asphalt Cinema, the Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market, and many other activities. By joining the Kamm’s Corners team, you help protect the investment you’ve made in your home because we are always working toward positive change in this community. You are why we strive so hard to keep Kamm’s Corners the envy of all of Cleveland! To continue our good work, we need your continued support. Please become a Friend of Kamm’s Corners if you haven’t already joined. Complete the form and send it in with your donation. And, if you own a business here, consider becoming a business member. Call Marilyn Osborne at 216-252-6559, ext. 16 for more information. Business Classifieds L.V. Surveying (216) 251-6972 15145 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 www.lvsur vey.com Development Corporation Est. 1922 6701 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, OH 44102 Kamm’s Corners Magazine Mail to: 17138 Lorain Avenue, Suite 206, 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. Donations of $50 or more will also receive a West Park Historical Society Calendar. 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, extension 10. Please visit www.kammscorners.com often for more information and community news! Welcome to New & Recently Renewed Friends of Kamm’s! F riends P rogram P articipants Mr. Randolph C. Ayers Jacquelyn D. Brady Mr. Daniel J. Brindza Mr. Michael F. Clock Jerry Desmond Mr. & Mrs. George A. Faulkner Mr. Ronald W. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. G.R. Hamilton Miss Geraldine M. Hatco Ms. Pauline Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Aidan MacBride Mr. & Mrs. Robert Weisenseel The Pioneer Savings Bank KAMM’S PLAZA PET & SUPPLY (216) 961-0422 Dear KCDC: I want to make a positive difference in our community by making a contribution to help further the good work you do. Puppies & Kittens, Grooming Full Line of Pet Supplies (216) 251-6644 AAMCO Transmissions Age Line Home Health & Activities The Beauty Spot BJ’s Diamond Mine ConservAir CPR Ohio MaryAnn Boyer, CPA Cartridge World Jason Doerschuk, DDS Dragon Towers Electric Beach Ganley Dodge Harry’s Place Hastings Home Health Kamm’s Corners Chiropractic Kamm’s Plaza Pet & Supply Leusch Insurance Agency Michelle Mehaffey - Realty One Oriental Palace Buffet Outlaw Productions Puritas Nursery Savor the Moment Coffee House Schreibman Jewelers Time for Change Hypnosis T.J.’s Butcher Block & Deli West Park Massotherapy West Park Station Wireless Toyz CHARLIE’S BEVERAGE 29 Home Health & Activity Center 15803 Lorain Ave. (216) 941-9990 Your place for Beverages & Lotto 4350 Rocky River Dr. Cleveland, OH 44135 216-941-0750 Kamm’s Plaza Shopping Center AGE LINE Summer 2007 Dentists Business Members • DIRECTORY • Visit www.kammscorners.com to get addresses & phone numbers. 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Kamm Foundation Obstalden Corporation PPG Industries Credit Unions Firefighters Community Credit Union OLA Federal Credit Union Dental Laboratories Salem Dental Laboratory, Inc. Joseph Faust, D.D.S. Jason A. Doerschuk, D.D.S. James W. Hovanec, D.D.S. Casey O’Conor, DDS Riveredge Dentistry Westpark Dental Associates Drug Stores Walgreens Employment Services Global Technical Recruiters Event Planning Custom Cleveland Financial Services MaryAnn Boyer, CPA Practical Financial Planning Fitness & Health Services Curves ProFitness Puma Yoga West Park YMCA Florists Al Wilhelmy’s Flowers Elegance That’s Affordable Florals Funeral Services Chambers Funeral Home Corrigan Funeral Home David G. 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