Get On Your Game Face!
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Get On Your Game Face!
“Celebrate the Power of Community” Complimentary Copy INSIDE see page 3 Your Donor Advised Fund Can be the Answer to Someone’s Prayers see pages 6 & 7 FREE ValEt PaRking Volume 18 Issue 23 August 30 - September 5, 2012 www.TheVillagerNewspaper.com With God, all things are possible.... North Coast CHALLENGE Thurs., August 30 at 6 p.m. see our ad on page 2 for details St. Edwa rd supporte rs brought it out big time for Saturday ’s seasonopening win over Glenville a Lakewoo t d Stadium . Avon h a mun Lake fans it w y n ns top ity and sc celebrated harmo hool with ped ttes in s the Demo e n o m De day nig Avon in the pride after plenty of c ay a e id k r la F t . s s o seaso ht. er win We n’s foo the Shorem mof che son with a s u r o t a b en e all ope ch d the s ner Fr iopene 25947 Detroit Road 440-892-1200 A totally NEW kind of Resale store Designed for ALL Women ... Sizes 0-26 & maternity. 15143 Pearl Rd. • 440-238-8300 25373 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted, OH 44070 440-617-6013 www.clothesmentor.com Browns Watch Party! Football fans are getting on their game faces in support of the boys who pull on the pads and helmets each weekend. Here’s a look at how fans of the West Shore’s high school teams do it up! See page 10 & 11 for more photos. In the Williamsburg Square Plaza Now opeN iN StroNgSville details on Crocker Press pg 12 Get On Your Game Face! Come one, come all to the 22nd North Coast Challenge at St. John Medical Center Saturday, Sept. 1. The 5- mile race, kid’s runs and 2-mile walk are an annual Westlake highlight that has raised $1.7 million for community causes over the years. “This has always been a way for us to do something positive and give back to the community. It’s all about health and fitness. You can have all the success you want in life, but if you don’t have your health it doesn’t mean much,” says founding Race Director Bud Hagy. “This event, along with the kid’s races, is a great opportunity to invest in your own health and to develop lifelong habits of healthy living.” See page 3 for event details. Some of the brands we buy from you: ann taylor, banana republic, j.crew, j.jill, lane bryant, motherhood, a pea in the pod, vera bradley, coach WE PAY CASH ON THE SPOT Mon. - Fri. 10-9 • Sat. 10-7 • Sun. 12-6 7 Days A Week! Family Pac 2 Pizzas, One with up to 5 toppings for the Adults & One with 1 Topping for the Kids (Deep Dish, Hand Tossed Round or Thin Crust) 15 $ 99 SMALL $ 23 99 LARGE Valid at Westlake location only. Extra cheese, toppings, tax and delivery extra. Expires 9/30/12. Rain Barrels n’ MORE Celebrating Our 1 st Anniversary Sept. 8 & 9 Stop in for Great Specials 30791 Center Ridge Rd. • SE Corner of Bradley • Westlake Call 440-808-8383 www.RainBarrelsNMore.com Page 2 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 SJMC Golf Outing Supports Hope Fund 250 golfers had a great time at Mallard Creek Golf Course Aug. 18 as they played to raise funds for the St. John Medical Center Hope Fund. Almost $10,000 was raised to support this fund that assists hospital employees when they have emergency needs. “We are just overjoyed and grateful for the enthusiasm of our staff in providing for their peers when there is a time of need. We especially thank organizers Ron Streng and Gary Styles who put in so much time and effort in organizing this event,” said Sr. Kendra Bottom, SJMC Pastoral Care. “They put in so much work and they doubled the amount from the previous year. We are so grateful.” “Gary and I would like to thank everyone who donated, sponsored and volunteered to make this outing a great Gary Styles, Sr. Kendra Bottoms and success,” said Streng. “We hope to see evRon Streng at the St, John Medical Cen- eryone again next year on Aug. 17 for the Outing.” ter Hope Fund Golf Fundraiser. Fun and friendship! SJMC Executive Chef John Ellis (r) and lead cook Tom Boll do the steaks up right for 250 hungry golfers! 440-899-7646 Williamsburg Square 25895 Detroit Rd. Westlake, Ohio 44145 Open: Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm www.bluepeacockimports.com oven, microwave, dishwasher safe Beautiful & Unique Wedding Gifts Members of the St. Medical Center family enjoyed this golf outing in support of the Hope Fund. Fundraiser for Craig Collins 1985 Westlake High School graduate, Craig Collins suffered a stroke on Sat., March 10, 2012 due to an inoperable blood clot on the left side of his brain. Craig’s option at this point is to transition from short term disability Join the GLBC Street Team on Bubba’s Q Patio for great draft beer and prizes! yard in Westlake. The goal for this fundraiser is to subsidize Craig’s income and allow him to recover with a little less stress in trying to provide for himself and his 4 little girls. Monetary donations, gift cards etc will all be very helpful. Please email to lcollins@ volt.com if you can assist or have contacts or ideas. More official details will be released. Candlelite Bridal Browns Watch Party! Thurs., August 30 at 6 p.m. to long term disability which means his employment terminates, he will have to purchase COBRA benefits to keep his medical at approximately $400 a month. His income will be even more drastically reduced than it has been. Please save the date! Friends of Craig’s are hosting a fundraiser, Sat., Oct. 13, 3 - 7 p.m. at The Bone- A Special Shop for a Special Bride 5284 Detroit Road Sheffield Village, OH 44054 440.934.1360 Barbecue • Fine Dining • Boxed Lunches Party Trays • Desserts Call Us For All Your Catering Needs Homecoming Dresses Now in Stock Mon., Tues., Thurs. 11-7 • Fri. 11-5 • Sat. 11-3 • Closed Wed. & Sun 820 Center Road • Avon, Ohio 44011 p. (440) 937-7859 • f. (440) 937-7832 www.bubbasqdining.com Come Tailgate with us on the patio and enjoy your favorite football game & our World Famous Bar-B-Q! *No risk of cross contamination* cupcakes • cookies • party favors seasonal favorites • gift baskets Jean Miller www.noifsandsornuts.com 440-241-2621 noifsandsornutscleveland@gmail.com Page 3 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 5-mile run, 2-mile walk and University Hospitals kids’ fun run for charity Race registration, complete sponsorship opportunities and health & fitness expo applications all online at: w w w. n o r t h c o a s t c h a l l e n g e . c o m $20 per registration* $25 day of race* $16 seniors (65 and older)* $10 Kids’ Fun Run (13 and under)* Saturday, September 1, 2012 St. John Medical Center 29000 Center Ridge Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 Founding sponsor: * includes long-sleeve runners’ shirt, plus skull cap Run at 8:30 a.m. Walk at 8:30 a.m. Kids’ Fun Run at 9:45 a.m. Awards at 10:30 a.m. Kids’ trophies distributed at end of kids’ fun run Refreshments, prizes, giveaways, awards and free massages Health and Fitness Expo – 8:00 am - 11:30 am Page 4 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 Sarah Smiles… by Dr. Louis Malcmacher of The Healthy Smile Let me tell you a story about a patient of ours that we’ll call, “Sarah”. Sarah had come to our office almost in tears. She had a couple of teeth in the front that were nearly black with cavities. She had waited over a year since she first noticed the problem because of a bad experience she had with previous dentists. She told us the last dentist she went to sat her down in the chair and just started to work on her without telling her what he was doing or how much it would cost. At the end of the appointment, they gave her a bill that just shocked her. She hasn’t been Choose to Cruise New Travel Specials Winter Get Away Cruise Movin’ N Cruisin’ fitness S. Caribbean 7 nights Cruise for 55 plus Jan. 5th Our Services Include: • General & Restorative Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry • Teeth Whitening • One-Hour Whitening • Crowns • Bridges • Periodontal Treatment • Root Canal Therapy • Lumineers • Botox • Dermal Fillers - Restylane & Juvederm from San Juan 5 balconies left at $776.47 each (incl. taxes) March 17th, E. 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We never start any dental treatment until you know exactly what it will cost, how much your insurance will pay, and how long it will take. In that way, you can adjust your budget and your schedule to get the very best dentistry has to offer. In our office, communication is as important as the actual dentistry that you are going to have. This gives us a chance to get to know each other, become friends, and develop a life long trust which is really what a doctor-patient relationship should be all about. If you would like to come in and talk, please call us for a free consultation at 440-892-1810. We are happy to help you in any way we can. As always, our goal is to help you develop and maintain a healthy smile. FISH at Avalon Jewelers in Avon 95.5 Fish Family Friendly Morning Show hosts Len Howser and Brooke Taylor will be appearing at Avalon Jewelry in Avon on Sat., Sept. 1 - Noon -2 p.m. Fans of FISH radio can meet Len and Brooke and other station employees. Chat and Meet mingle with 440-892-1810 other Fish Radio listeners in the community. The first 20 people get a free prize from Fish Radio. Everyone gets a spin on the wheel and will win a prize. 1 in 12 to go into the Money Machine, get a chance on Cedar Point Tickets, cash and store credit! The Fish will be recording and calling in 4 short segments for broadcast during their time at Avalon Jewelers, some featuring fans on site. See you there! 27239 Wolf Road Bay Village, OH 44140 Louis J. Malcmacher, DDS MAGD Drs. Gross, Malcmacher, Thaler & Associates, Inc. The Villager welcomes letters to the Editor as well as news items. Please send all information by e-mail or typed. You must include your name, address, phone number and signature for verification. All items should be sent to: The Villager, 27016 Knickerbocker Rd., Suite #1, Bay Village, OH 44140 Pregnant? You Have Options. • Pregnancy tests • Limited ultrasound for pregnancy confirmation • Pregnancy options information • Parent/Partner support available • Pregnancy loss support All Services Free and Confidential Jim Sgro - Owner 440-871-0899 620 Dover Center Rd. Bay Village, Ohio Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sunday This center does not perform or refer for abortions. 364 Griswold Road Elyria, OH 44035 440-284-1010 www.cornerstoneamongwomen.org www.northcoastphc.org The Publisher is privileged to revise or reject any advertisement which is deemed objectionable, either in subject matter or phraseology, or opposed to public policy or the policy of the paper. The Publisher shall not be held responsible for typographical errors except to adjust the charge for the first insertion only, by a space credit (in excess of contract) to be used the following issue. Errors must be reported immediately and space credit will be limited to such portion of advertisement as may have been rendered valueless by the error. Please check your advertisement and in the event of error notify the paper. The Publisher will, upon request, furnish Advertiser with a letter so worded as to relieve the Advertiser from responsibility for the error. The Publisher does not assume responsibility for an error in an advertisement other than the above stated. THE VILLAGER Publisher: Villager Press Phone: 440-899-9277 • FAX: 440-899-1929 27016 Knickerbocker Rd., Suite A-1, Bay Village, OH 44140 E-Mail Address: Villagerpaper@gmail.com Website: TheVillagerNewspaper.com The Villager is a newspaper of general circulation in Westlake, Bay Village, Rocky River, Lakewood, Avon Lake, Avon, Sheffield, N. Ridgeville, Fairview Park, N. Olmsted & Olmsted Falls. The Villager is published every other Thursday of each month, 24 times a year. Subscriptions are $24/year. Send news items, classifieds, advertising and articles to: THE VILLAGER • 27016 Knickerbocker Rd., Suite #1 Bay Village, OH 44140 Deadline for all items is the Friday before publication. Opinions reflected in this newspaper are not necessarily those of the management. ©2012 The Villager. All rights reserved Page 5 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 North Coast Challenge Races to Close Area Roads On Sat., Sept. 1, starting at 7 a.m., Westlake will close Center Ridge Road from Dover Center to Bradley Road in order to accommodate the annual “North Coast Challenge” event. Scheduled events include a 2-mile walk, a 5-mile run, and a Kids Fun Run. The length of the courses makes it necessary to close several of the surrounding roads for a short time. All of the roads should re-open by 11 a.m. North Olmsted Police will close Stearns Road northbound at Lorain Road. Sworn and Auxiliary Officers will be rerouting traffic in the area. The races all start near the campus of St. John West Shore Are you ready for a “Zombie Apocalypse?” Chances are if you’re ready to battle zombies, you’re ready to handle any emergency or disaster. Community preparedness starts with you, whether it’s for the walking dead, and extended power outage, or a severe winter storm. The Westshore Regional Community Emergency Response Team (WSC) is offering free classes on topics such as disaster preparedness, basic injury assessment and medical treatment, search and rescue procedures, fire suppression, disaster psychology, and much more. The 20-hour FEMA course is conducted by local safety professionals. Westshore residents who are over 18 years of age, successfully complete training, and pass a background check are eligible for team membership. Do your part to keep our region safe and prepared – and zombie free! To indicate your interest in the free classes or for more information, contact WSC Coordinator Tricia Granfors at (440) 716-4135 or granforst@north-olmsted. com. Space is limited. Training begins Sat., Oct. 6. The five consecutive Saturday morning classes will be held at St. John Medical Center, 29000 Center Ridge Road and the City of Westlake Service Center, 741 Bassett Road, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Hospital. Officers will allow emergency access to the hospital. Detours are posted. The following roads will close for about 3 hours: Center Ridge at Dover, Northglen, Glenmore, Chase, Schwartz, Porter, Crocker, Bailus, Fairway & Bradley. Bradley Road at Silktree, and Barton (North Olmsted). Crocker Road at Center Ridge. Help Research Your Family History Members of Cuyahoga West Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will be available to assist other members and the general public, at the computer terminals in the Computer Lab of Westlake Porter Public Library, 27333 Center Ridge Rd., from 1-2:30 p.m. on Wed., Sept. 5. There is no charge for this service. For additional information visit http://www.rootsweb.ancestry. com/~ohcwogs or e-mail cuyahogawest@gmail.com Primary Care Close to Home. The physicians of Westshore Primary Care are dedicated to providing you and your family with personal, quality and cost-effective health care through every stage of life. Westshore Primary Care offers primary care, family practice, pediatrics, dermatology, podiatry, endocrinology, as well as other services, to effectively coordinate your care. With seven locations in Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties and evening and weekend hours, we make healthcare convenient and accessible, too. SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS. WEEKEND & EVENING HOURS AVAILABLE. westshoreprimar ycare.com AVON LAKE 32730 Walker Road, Building H Avon Lake 44012 440-930-4955 AVON 2535 Hale Street Avon 44011 440-934-8810 NORTH RIDGEVILLE 34960 Center Ridge Road North Ridgeville 44039 440-353-3433 SHEFFIELD VILLAGE 5323 Meadow Lane, Suites A & B Sheffield Village 44035 440-934-0276 SOUTHWEST 7225 Old Oak Blvd., Suite B309 Middleburg Heights 44130 440-816-5816 WESTLAKE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 26908 Detroit Road, Suite 201 Westlake 44145 440-250-8660 WESTLAKE 29325 Health Campus Dr, Suite 2 Westlake 44145 440-835-6142 31st Annual Village Peddler Festival Sat., Sept. 15 • 10-6 Sun., Sept. 16 • 10-5 Lake Metroparks Farmpark, 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd.,(Rt. 6) Kirtland, OH (Exit 193, south of I-90, 5 miles south on Rt. 306, then east one mile on Rt. 6 ) 165 Craftsmen Folk Musicians Delicious Food Gourmet Market Wagon Rides www.villagepeddlerfestival.com • 800-366-3276 Margie T. Karl KARL & SMITH Attorneys at Law •Wills, Trusts and Power of Attorney • Medicaid Planning and Applications • Small Business Planning • Unclaimed Funds Retired and Active Military Discount 493 Front Street Berea, Ohio 44017 440-891-8320 Fax: 440-891-9317 email: karlsmithlawyers@gmail.com website: www.karlandsmith.com JAMES MYERS, M.D. Enodcrinology Westlake Family Health Center JENNIFER CARANDANG, M.D. Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Avon THOMAS WAGNER, D.O. Family Practice North Ridgeville in partnership with Page 6 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 Join the Mission of Community West Foundation to advance the health and well being of our community. Save the Date... Celebrating a Successful Summer! Community West Foundation’s Annual Meeting Featuring Guest Speaker Stephen G. Post Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. is the best-selling author of The Hidden Gifts of Helping (2011). Post founded the free-standing Institute for Research on Unlimited Love in 2001 with a four-year grant from the John Templeton Foundation. The Institute engages in the scientific, philosophical and theological investigation of unconditional and universal love as captured in the passage, “God is love.” Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012 3 p.m. Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. “Stephen Post has long championed the simple but sublime truth that by helping others we help ourselves.” – John Witte Director and Distinguished Professor Center for Law and Religion, Emory University Gift of Life Event Sunday, Sept. 16th Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Meet Our Littlest Philanthropists… At five years old, Charlie Mittendorf is already making a difference in the lives of others. Charlie decided to donate the toys he received during his 5th birthday party to the Pediatrics Unit at Fairview Hospital because he “just wanted to help others.” It was a wonderful idea and the toys will be a welcome comfort and lift the spirits of the children who receive them during their hospital stay. More Support from Our Friends… Marriott Airport Grand Ballroom 4277 West 150th Street RSVP 216-476-7060 It’s been a successful summer for the Community West Foundation with a whirlwind of fundraising events over the last few months. As the Foundation’s momentum continues to build, they find that they have supporters in every age group! Here are just a few of our generous local children who donated gifts and time to help others. We hope you find them as inspiring as we do! Celebrate the birth of your children born at Fairview Hospital and experience the Zoo like you’ve never seen it before. A variety of education and entertaining activities have been scheduled throughout this fun-filled day. Radio Disney will be there with Clowns, Face Painting, Fingerprinting, Magicians, Jugglers, Childhood Nutrition Experts, Demonstrations and much more! All proceeds will provide every baby born at Fairview Hospital the opportunity to take home a Sleep Sack to promote peaceful and safe sleep. The spirit of giving to others and volunteerism run deep in the Reidy-Norton families. As loyal supporters of children’s health and well being, they have donated their time and helped raise funds for the needs of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Fairview Hospital. Katie Reidy and Debbie Norton are a mother-daughter dynamic duo and are long time ambassadors of the Community Helping others is a lesson that Charlie is learning early in life from his parents, Ginger and West Foundation and Fairview and Lutheran Hospitals. Always Charles Mittendorf of North Olmsted, who are willing to lend a helping hand, they are members of the Gift of teaching their son the importance of compasLife Committee, where they served as co-chairs of the event for sion and giving to others. Way to go Charlie! many years. Debbie Norton and her husband, Brad, are parents of triplet daughters, Taylor, Sydney, and Anna, who were patients in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) twelve years ago and received the specialized care needed to get them through those early critical weeks. The Nortons are among thousands of families grateful for the NICU that provides the highest quality of care in our community. Volunteerism has been an important part of the family’s values. The Norton trio Taylor, Sydney, and Anna are now tripling their efforts and contributing their time and talent to good causes. From volunteering at Westlake Safety Town, to Boy Scout Camp, to service on student council at St. Bernadette School, to setting up a craft station for kids to enjoy at A Day at the Zoo event for Fairview Hospital, the girls are donating their most precious of commodities – their time. When we see such compassion and caring in We are excited by the energy and enthusiasm of Katie Reidy our young people, we know our future will be in and her daughter, Debbie Norton, with her children, triplets good hands when the time comes for them to asTaylor, Sydney and Anna, and sons Lucas and baby Sean. The entire family is doing great work in our community and we sume leadership in our community. proudly bring their good efforts to light. Thanks to everyone for making this a spectacular summer! You can make a donation to help your charity of choice directly, or through your Donor Advised Fund at the Community West Foundation. Please contact the Community West Foundation at 216-476-7060 or visit www.communitywestfoundation.org for more information. Page 7 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 Your Donor Advised Fund Can be the Answer to Someone’s Prayers You Can Be the Answer to Someone’s Prayers Each of us has the power to answer someone’s prayers. Helping others through philanthropy can take many forms, and whatever your gift – large or small, time or treasure – there is an opportunity to help. A creative way to arrange a gift is through a donor advised fund at Community West Foundation – an easy, effective tax efficient vehicle that helps you manage and carry out your charitable giving. You may want to give back to the community, share your philanthropic values with your children or create a highly organized center for all your gifting activities. A donor advised fund provides all of this and more so that you can focus your time and energy on making a difference. In 2011, the holders of the 55 Donor Advised Funds at the Community West Foundation showed incredible generosity in making gifts that totaled $2,000,000.00 to 83 agencies. Their commitment and concern inspires us all! Why We Love Our Donor Advised Funds Dr. Ted Castele, MD, FACR Retired Radiologist, Lutheran Hospital Community West Foundation Chair Emeritus “A Donor Advised Fund is a great way to distribute funds for local needs and it’s an ideal resource for family giving. The entire Castele family is involved and we gather around and decide what charities we want to support.” James Magisano, MD, FACS Retired Surgeon Fairview Hospital Community West Foundation Board of Directors www.communitywestfoundation.org 216-476-7060 “You can help make an impact on the lives of those in need right here in our community through a Donor Advised Fund at Community West Foundation. Donor Advised Funds are easy to create; they provide generous tax savings, and offer the peace of mind that comes with knowing your charitable goals are met.” Page 8 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 UH Presents Atrial Fibrillation Seminar University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute is presenting a free seminar, “Keeping Up with Atrial Fibrillation.” The Community Seminar will be held Sat., Sept. 8, 8 – 11:30 a.m. at LaCentre Conference & Banquet Facility, 25777 Detroit Road in Westlake. To register, please call 216-983-2260 or visit UHhospitals.org/AFcenter2012 to register online. Atrial fibrillation, also known as AF or Afib, is a heart rhythm abnormality caused by rapid and disorganized electrical impulses in the atria (upper chambers of the heart). When this happens, the atria may contract poorly and no lon- DONALD J. MANNARINO, M.A. CLINICAL HYPNOTHERAPY www.DonMannarino.com ger effectively force blood into the ventricles (lower chambers of the heart). As a result, the sluggish blood flow may create clots in the heart, which may cause a stroke in addition to decreasing overall heart function. Meet University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute experts to learn more about this common heart rhythm disorder and the latest treatment options at this community seminar. Herb Guild Meeting The Herb Guild will host its General Meeting on Wed., Sept. 12, at Westlake Porter Library, 27333 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. The Business Meeting will start at 10 a.m. At approximately 12:45 p.m., Sarah Sieradzki will present a hands-on program entitled Nature Printing. Bring something such as a plain cloth sack, an apron, or a napkin on which to paint. For further information call (440) 5820191. All are welcome Classified Ads FOR RENT Office/warehouse , Bay Village, 2400 sq ft., $1,850/ month, 27105 Knickerbocker Rd. Located in center of Bay’s commercial area. 1,600 sq. ft. finished area air conditioned and heated (gas heat), 800 sq. ft. unfinished area (gas heat). 10 wide X 9 ft. high overhead door in unfinished area. Tenant pays all utilities. Call Bob, 440-892-3580. Bay Village Private Appointment for: Alcoholism • Smoking Overeating • Gambling Drug Abuse • ADHD Stress • Anxiety 25 Years Clinical Experience • Screen & Window Repair • Pratt & Lambert Paint We Custom Match Paint • Special Orders Welcome Visit TrueValue.com *free shipping to your local store 216.831.6251 Ph: 440-899-1130 River’s Edge Contemplative Room 3420 Rocky River Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Open 7 Days a Week: Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 27233 Wolf Road Bay Village, OH 44140 O’Neill Management Locally owned and managed by the John O’Neill Family, serving seniors in the West Shore area since 1962. To reach any of our facilities, call (440) 808-5500 Bay Village North Ridgeville Lakewood North Olmsted MALLOY MEMORIAL & CREMATORY Cremation or Burial $ 935 216-221-3380 www.malloymemorial.com 605 Bradley Road, Bay Village | (440) 871-4509 | www.BBHC.net Concert on the Porch Please join us for The South Shore Barbershop Quartet Thursday, Sept. 6th at 6:30p.m. On the Front Porch of the Assisted Living Serving Ice Cream Sundaes University Hospitals Fertility Center West Opens at Crocker Park University Hospitals (UH) is extending its fertility services to Cleveland’s west side families in a comfortable and conveniently located facility adjacent to the Crocker Park shopping mall. UH Fertility Center West features a full range of advanced fertility services as well as the complementary services of Maternal Fetal Medicine specialists, OB Imaging and Genetic counseling. The UH Fertility Center West is an extension of the UH Fertility Center at UH Ahuja Medical Center. “We are very pleased to open this facility for our patients on the west side,” says Bryan R. Hecht, MD, a fertility specialist at UH Fertility Center West. “Fertility treatment often involves a large number of relatively frequent but low tech visits. For that reason, we believe that developing satellite practices closer to home for our patients helps eliminate at least one of the barriers to care that many fertility patients face.” The new 1,400-squarefoot facility features a patient-focused design with a contemporary, spa-like décor and houses exam and treatment rooms as well as ultrasound services. It also includes a full service sperm lab for sperm testing, insemination and sperm freezing. The new Crocker Park office will nicely complement the existing facilities the UH Fertility Center currently operates in Beachwood (at UH Ahuja Medical Center) and at UH MacDonald Women’s Hos- pital in University Circle. In addition to the Fertility Center, the new Crocker Park office will also provide Maternal Fetal Medicine, Genetics and Imaging services. The fertility experts available at the center include Dr. Hecht; Brooke Rossi, MD; and William Hurd, MD. The UH Fertility Center West opened to patients on Wednesday, Aug 15. For more information on the treatments provided at UH Fertility Center West, please call 440-808-5100. Page 9 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 Koehler to be Inducted into Bay Hall of Fame Former Bay High running standout Chris Koehler, class of 1978, will be inducted into the 2012 Bay High School Hall of Fame on Fri., Aug, 31. The formal induction and dinner will be Sat. Sept. 1 at Wagner’s County Inn in Westlake Chris was a 1977 Cross Country High School All-American. He also placed second in the state AAA championships that year. His school record for the two-mile run (9:19) stood for 33 years. Chris also captured the individual SWC cross country championship in 1977 and 1978, and was also the SWC mile champ both years on the track. He won four major cross country invitational championships as a Rocket and was an eight time cross country and track letterman. Koehler’s former coach Dick ‘Boo’ Scott will be coming in from Florida to be his presenter. Introducing Our Newest Physician West Bay Care & Rehabilitation Center Supporting you from Hospital to Home You want to get home quickly. Through the intensive therapy program in our Rehab Recover Suites, we can help you reach your goal. During your recovery, enjoy these amenities: Stop by Today! • Concierge assistance with personal needs. • Televisions, telephone and internet access • Therapy available 6 days per week w/Wii • Choice private accommodations (440) 871-5900 Valerie Fouts-Fowler, DO Pediatrics University Hospitals is pleased to welcome Valerie Fouts-Fowler, DO to University Hospitals and Comprehensive Pediatrics in Westlake and Fairview Park. Dr. Fouts-Fowler has privileges at local area hospitals. Dr. Fouts-Fowler received her medical degree from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, Ohio. She completed her residency in Pediatrics at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Fouts-Fowler has special medical interests in ADHD, growth and development and asthma. There’s only one Rainbow. 2001 Crocker Road Suite 600 Westlake, Ohio 44145 440-871-5100 20455 Lorain Road Suite 302 Fairview Park, Ohio 44126 27601 Westchester Parkway Westlake, Ohio 44145 Fax: (440) 871-2676 440-331-3302 RainbowBabies.org Most major insurances are accepted. Page 10 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 Westlake Topples North Ridgeville Nothing like a homeopener win to bring out the Demon pride! The Westlake High football team blasted to a solid start with a 26-7 win over visiting North Ridgeville Friday at Lou Duchez Field. Junior quarterback Kent Axcell directed the victory with two touchdown passes to senior Shaun Turk, who scored three TDs in the victory. They connected on a 72yard strike in the first quarter right after a long play was negated via penalty. Axcell found Turk again in the second quarter with a 15-yarder. Danny Strodbeck added the final score with a one-yard run in the fourth period. For North Ridgeville, speedy Paul Sonego, a West Shore Conference sprint champ, broke loose for a 66-yard scoring scamper in the first period. Westlake travels to Bay this Friday for one of the area’s oldest rivalries – the battle for the Little Brown Jug! Going Green, Westlake-style! Eagles Fly High in Season Opener Two of Cleveland’s perennial football powers met in a big season opener at Lakewood Stadium Saturday night as St. Edward topped the visiting Glenville Tarblooders, 42-14. St. Ed’s hard-hitting defense wore down Glenville’s speed after an early Tarblooder lead. In the end, Eagle defenders forced five Glenville turnovers. Credit linebacker Lavonte Robinson for spearheading the big D. Backfielders Dominec Abounader (with a big second quarter Westlake’s defense held North Ridgeville in check with a solid 26-7 win in Friday’s season opener. Westlake junior quarterback threw Kent Axcell threw for two touchdowns in his first varsity start for the Demons in Friday’s 26-7 win over invading North Ridgeville. Shaun Crawford of St. Edward High advances a lost Glenville fumble to set up a big Eagle touchdown Saturday night. Shoremen Start Season with Win Revenge is a powerful motivator! Avon Lake High started the 2012 football season with a strong 42-28 win over arch-rival Avon Friday night on the Shoremen home field. It avenged last year’s loss to the Eagles and gives Avon Lake a solid start to a playoff run in 2012. The hard-hitting, hardfought decision saw the team’s battle to a 21-21 halftime tie. Avon Lake then pulled away in the second half. Five pass interceptions turned in by the Avon Lake defense made a huge difference in the outcome – two by Joe Pappas and one each from Jace Russell, Max Seipel and Jimmy Hessel. The five picks tie a team record for one game. Hessel, a senior running back as well as a defensive back may have been player of the game for the Shoremen by adding three TDs on offense. One was a 77 yard punt return. Quarterback David Winkel had a big night going 12-23 passing for 210 yards and three TDs. After losing last year’s opener to Avon, the Shoremen went on to a fine season but barely missed the playoffs as one of the smallest Div. I schools in the state. This year’s turnaround gains huge momentum for Avon Lake. interception), Eddie Beirne and Kenny Butler added jaw-rattling hits and four fumble recoveries. Great field position gave quarterback Ryan Fallon breathing space as he rushed for 90 yards, one touchdown and two more via the airways. Dwayne Anderson added 80 yards on the ground and had two scores. St. Edward hosts Akron Buchtel (0-1) this Saturday at Lakewood Stadium. Continued on Page 11... Avon Lake’s Collin Lucas (right) rumbles toward the end zone to help the Shoremen open the season with a big 42-18 win over Avon. Avon Lake junior quarterback David Winkel (top) started the season in style by completing 12 of 23 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns in last weekend’s big win over Avon. Avon Lake players celebrate after seeing their year of hard work pay off with some pay back in this season’s opener against Avon. Avon running back Tyler Vaccarella finds yardage in Friday’s season-opener at Avon Lake. Visit VillagerPhoto.com for the complete photo gallery! Eagles Fly High in Season Opener Page 11 - THE VILLAGER - August 30 - September 5, 2012 Visit VillagerPhoto.com for the complete photo gallery! St. Edward High quarterback Ryan Fallon puts a move on against Glenville’s Robert Jones. Poof! St. Ed fans start the season with a Lebron-esque demonstration of school spirit. When You’re Looking for Help Around the Home or at Work.... Ads Starting at $15! 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