2016 BeachFest Program

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2016 BeachFest Program
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
ON STAGe
12:00 - 1:00
1:30 - 2:00
2:00 - 3:00
3:30 - 4:00
4:00 - 7:00
5:00 - 5:15
Akron Steel Drum Band
Jasmine Dragons
Akron Steel Drum Band
Jasmine Dragons
Island Jeff
Winner of the Master Sand Sculptor Announced
ON THE BEACH
11:00 - 1:00
11:00 - 1:30
11:30 - 1:30
12:00 - 6:00
12:30 - 1:00
1:00 - 2:00
Roving Music - Akron Steel Drum Band
Bubble Fun
Family Sand Castle Building Contest (Session 1)
Kite Demo and Free Fly
Cleveland Museum of Art Performance Artists
Roving Music - Akron Steel Drum Band
1:10 - 2:00
2:00 - 4:30
2:30 - 3:00
Kite Making Workshop
Sand Castle Building Contest (Session 2)
Cleveland Museum of Art Performance Artists
3:00 - 4:00
11:00 - 4:00
Kite Making Workshop
Hands on Steel Drum Experience
with the Akron Steel Drum Band
The City of Mentor welcomes you to
Headlands BeachFest.
Now in its third year, BeachFest is a
family-friendly celebration of nature
and the arts...along with a healthy
dose of fun!
Thanks for joining us. We hope you
enjoy the sand sculpture competition
as well as the full schedule of
entertainment and activities that we
have in store for you today.
MENTOR CITY COUNCIL
Standing: (L-R) Vice-President John A.
Krueger (Ward 4), Sean P. Blake (Ward
1), Scott J. Marn (At-Large), and Bruce R.
Landeg (Ward 3). Seated: (L-R) Council
President Janet A. Dowling (At-Large),
Ray Kirchner (At-Large), and Matthew E.
Donovan (Ward 2).
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AUGUST 26-27, 2016
TWO DAYS...ONE BIG EVENT!
Lake County’s premier family-friendly
festival offers a full slate of entertainment,
vendors, food, and fun!
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Interactive displays
Cleveland Museum of Art
Earth Mentors
Jasmine Dragons
Family Sand Castle Competition
Found Sound
Island Jeff
Mentor UMC Hands On Crafts
Ohio Society for the Elevation of Kites
Science & Bubbles
Crafters
A4 Designs by Hadden
Altered Nature
Apidae Paints
Crumb’s Creations
Dawn Bennett
Daramics Ceramic Studio
Inland Seas Jewelry
Glass…Rocks by Design
PB&J Penny’s Beaded Jewelry
Silver Chest Jewelry
Sunshine Sales
Susan Schmitz
The Artful Cricket
U Rock
Young Living Essential Oils
Food & Refreshments
Stewart’s Smokin’ BARBQ
Classic Kettle Corn
Tony’s Truckstop
Off the Griddle
Manna Food Truck
Tikiz Shaved Ice & Ice Cream
Snowie Daze
Real Fruit LLC
R&L Concessions
Summerfest Foods
Fire Truck Pizza Company
Playland Amusements
Joyce
Factory
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Happy
Summer!
Mentor Woods offers:
• Skilled Nursing
• Physical, Occupational
and Speech Therapy
• Long Term Care
• Secure Memory Care Unit
• Hospice/Palliative Care
• Respite Stays
For more information or to schedule
your personal tour,
please call 440-255-9309.
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8881 Schaefer Street, Mentor, Ohio 44060
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A Continuing Healthcare Solutions Community
Sunday, July 24th
8:30 A.M.
This might be the MOST FUN
you’ll have at a 5K this summer!
Participants will receive a goodie bag with
a commemorative t-shirt, racing bib and a
BEARD to wear during the race. You’ll enjoy
music, contests, free access to the house as
well as a dose of some hometown history
from our friends at the James A. Garfield
National Historic Site.
You’re not going to want to miss this!
REGISTER NOW
www.garfieldgallop.com
Take a moment to meet our
master sand sculptors!
Beach, Florida where her work can be seen
beach side at Ocean Walk Shoppes in the
winter.
Over the last decade she has been working
with organizers on many sand sculpting
contests usually serving as a coordinator
and sculptor liaison.
Suzanne Altamare
Suzanne Altamare began sculpting sand
for a living in 1982 as Marc Altamare’s
sand slave and apprentice. She loves
carving compaction but is best known for
soft sand sculptures. She lives in Daytona
Favorite things are carving flowing or
technical sculptures from octopi to
antique motorcycles. Favorite things
are gardening, boogie boarding, cats,
and creating permanent art work in clay,
styrofoam, plaster, paint, cement and
photographs.
Favorite sand mottos:
“Change your mind, not the sand” and
“Don’t fight it, hide it” Favorite sand
contest: Texas Sand Fest!
www.justplainsand.com
Greg plans to continue doing what he
loves, making art and sharing his creations
with people and places all over the world.
He is continuously honing his skills so be
sure to keep an eye on this artist to wow the
crowds both in the art of sand and beyond.
Learn more at SculpturesGregGrady.com
greg j. grady
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Greg is a self-taught artist and a 2nd
generation sand sculptor who is a veteran
of the Marine Corp. An ephemeral artist;
he works with sand, snow, ice, wood
and pumpkins. Greg developed his love
for sand sculpture as a child creating
sculptures with his father. Greg traveled
every chance he got with his father to
professional sand sculpture events for
the opportunity to play in some of the
biggest and best sand boxes any kid could
imagine. Today, Greg’s childhood dreams
are a reality with a career creating sand
sculptures at events around the globe.
His travels have taken him throughout the
U.S, Canada, Europe, Japan, Kuwait, Virgin
Islands and so on.
Greg expanded his professional sand
sculpture business into organizing
contests, exhibitions, promotional events,
and team building workshops. He and his
father Greg Sr. are currently the driving
force behind two renowned events; the
Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting
competition in New Hampshire and the
Yarmouth Summer Celebration Kick Off
which is the longest sand sculpture trail in
the world on Cape Cod Massachusetts.
Carl jara
You may recognize this guy, Carl Jara. From
right here in Greater Cleveland, he’s been
sculpting sand up and down the Lake Erie
shore and all over Ohio for the past twenty
three years. You may have seen him at the
Children’s Museum or Oktoberfest, but
he’s also been working all over the US and
in more than a dozen other countries. He
has been seen on the Travel Channel’s
Sand Blasters and Sand Wars and trending
on Yahoo. In fact, his rather illustrious
career has earned him dozens of medals
at contests worldwide, and he’s won a
whopping fourteen World Championship
medals. When he’s not out playing a sand
sculpting rock star he’s creating furniture
in his traditional 19th century wood
shop and filling his days at the Cleveland
Museum of Natural History where he gets
to build all those cool exhibits. You can see
all of his work at www.artcleveland.com.
Jon Woodworth
Jon is a Master sculptor crowned “SandDad”
by his 4 children. He is just a kid at heart
and as such, loves to play in the sand. His
wife, Kristie, joins him when possible. Jon
has been sand sculpting since 1991 and
began entering Amateur contests in 2000,
eventually moving into the Masters division
in 2006. Jon keeps busy with commercial
projects, fairs and charity events around
the US. He enjoys the competition of sand
sculpting and is blessed by all the friends
he has made through it.
Jeff Strong
Jeff Strong loves pushing sand to its
physical limits while creating shapes with
beautiful form. To him, art and physics are
equal parts of a beautiful universe. Arches
and open spaces are hallmarks of his work,
which can be seen at strongsand.com.
Jon has won various 1st , 2nd, & 3rd place
awards in Duo and Solo competitions,
Quick Sand, People’s choice awards and
has appeared on Travel Channel’s “Sand
Wars”. Jon has also been a sculptor on the
Warrior’s Weekend Sand Sculpture Team
since 2009 for our wounded heroes.
As a computer programmer at University
of Puget Sound, he enjoys getting away
to the sand on vacations. Jeff’s early
attempts at sand castles finally took off
in 2001 when he met Pacific Northwest
master sculptors and joined their team for
beach competitions.
Believing the zombie apocalypse is just
around the corner, Jon fears that his oldest
daughter, Heather, may win her bid to take
over the new apocalyptic world and crown
herself supreme ruler. She, his first child,
much like his first car, may have gotten a
few dents during his “father learning curve”
and upon becoming the new ruler may
force him to eat apple sauce on a daily
basis.
The increasing role of sand sculpture in
his life inspired a piece showing a sculptor
being devoured by a sand dragon.
“Consuming Pastime”, as it was called,
became an internet sensation. Since then,
his gravity-defying works have continued
to receive awards at the highest levels of
competition.
Jon says: “It’s not just sand, it’s Granulized
Engineering”
Jeff loves traveling to distant beaches to
create art in the company of wonderful
people in the community of sand
sculpture.
Two of the Safest Hospitals in America:
TriPoint and
West Medical Centers!
TriPoint Medical Center and West Medical Center were awarded an “A”
grade in the Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Hospital Safety Score reports
released by independent hospital watchdog The Leapfrog Group. The
reports rate how well hospitals across the nation protect patients from
preventable medical errors, injuries, accidents
and infections. Check the safety
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for treatment and wait at home.
The typical urgent care experience can involve long
waits in a crowded waiting room. That’s not how
you want to spend your time. We get it. That’s why
we offer InQuicker, a free, online check-in service for
treatment of minor injuries and illnesses at our five
urgent care or quick care centers.
To use InQuicker, simply log onto LakeHealth.org, click on the “Urgent Care Check In”
box, and choose the time and facility where you’d like to be treated. Then, you can
rest at home or go about your day until it’s time to be seen.
Marc Malinowski learned about InQuicker while up late one night with his 11-year-old
son, Bobby, who suffered from seasonal allergies. “I was looking online to find out
the urgent care hours, and it gave me the option to go ahead and reserve a time.”
After filling out a quick form, Marc had an approximate treatment time the
following morning at the Willowick Campus Urgent Care Center.
“We respect our patients’ time, and
InQuicker lets us deliver care in a way
that is more convenient and less stressful
for our patients,” explains Joe Popely,
director of Lake Health Occupational
Services and Ambulatory Centers.
“The goal is to minimize wait time and
maximize time patients spend with our
doctors and nurses.”
You should know:
Marc was impressed with the service.
Bobby was given medication to reduce
his allergy symptoms, and the family
was able to get on with their day. “It was
relatively quick and easy. I will definitely
sign up before going to the urgent care
the next time.”
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Estimated treatment times are based
on real-time facility conditions. If
your projected treatment time is
delayed, InQuicker will notify you by
email and phone.
Lake Health offers InQuicker for the
following facilities:
Tyler Blvd. Urgent Care Center
Willowick Campus Urgent Care Center
Madison Campus Quick Care Center
Painesville Quick Care Center
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