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ON THE COVER: The recently renovated Strongsville Police Facility at 18688 Royalton Road. THIS PAGE: THE FACES OF STRONGSVILLE, See special section starting on page 17. SEATEd (left to right): Linda Machalicek, Dolce Organic Salon; Nancy Nebenzahl, Hand & Physical Therapy Associates; Arlene Coloma DDS; Deborah Vermillion, ComForcare Senior Services; Marguerite Nagy, PSE Credit Union. SECONd ROw: Lena Knight, Midpoint Campus Center, Lorain; Lauren Amanfoh, Royalton Music Center; Dr. Patrick McCluskey, Timber Ridge Neck & Back Pain Clinic; Thomas P. Perciak, Mayor of Strongsville; Greg & Nancy Filo, Filo Jewelry Design Inc.; Dr. Deeb Alawan, Pro Active Chiropractic; Sandy Croft, Strongsville Mini Storage. THIRd ROw: Jeff Soclof, Strongsville Towne Centre - EMMCO Corporation; Mike Santosuosso, Italian Village; Jim & Eileen Smalley, New Creation Interiors; John J. Urban, Attorney at Law Ltd.; Steven & Janet Neal, Erie Landscaping; Gary Werth, Maria Gardens; Stephanie Chambers, Crystal Waters; Brent Painter, Economic Development Director for the City of Strongsville; Matt Croft, Strongsville Mini Storage.. FOuRTH ROw: Kyle Peterson, Shinto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar: Reno Alessio, MD; William Aerni DDS; Bob Kalfas, R.A. Kalfas Construction & Strongsville Chamber of Commerce 2012-13 President; Paul Psota, Altenheim/Shurmer Place. MISSING FROM PHOTO: Sam Stratis, Strongsville VFW Post 3345; Mike Trivisonno Jr., Trivs. PHOTO LOCATION: Maria Gardens Strongsville Location. Photography: Andrea Bartel, Beverly David Photography.
Contents
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3 Welcome to Strongsville!
CITy OVERVIEw 4 Celebrating Strong Growth 5 The Importance of Strongsville’s Business Community 8 Strongsville Chamber of Commerce
10 Financial12 Education 16 Strongsville Recreation & Senior Center 17 The Faces
of Strongsville 31 Health & Wellness 37 Homes & Real Estate
40 Senior Living42 Restaurant Guide46 Community
Information51 Places of Worship52 Area Map54 Advertiser Index
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Welcome to Strongsville!
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It is with great pride that I begin my third term as mayor of our wonderful town. Working with a committed City Council and an industrious team of city employees, we have made significant community improvements over the past eight years. We have witnessed the construction of new police and fire headquarters and the Mike Kalinich Sr. City Council Chambers. We have substantially upgraded our communications technol-ogy and have developed new recreational areas, including new baseball and football fields for our youth. The widening of Pearl Road south of Shurmer last year has eased traffic congestion and has opened a new section of the city for business development.
With a stellar Aaa bond rating, our city’s financial position remains strong. I look forward to continuing our policy of strong fiscal controls, ensuring a strong balance sheet and continuing progress on economic development.
Strongsville offers the most modern technology, yet maintains its small town feel, exemplified by a green commons, anchored by a gazebo and a stately clock tower, where community band concerts and carnivals are frequently underway – or a covered bridge that traverses a peaceful river.
With amenities like the Metroparks and our local recreational facilities, along with abundant shopping and dining options, Strongsville is a premier place to live and work. Along with being a family-oriented town, Strongsville stresses a strong,
pro-business climate. Our economic development team understands the needs of business and we are always eager to assist in any way to ensure the success of our local business partners.
Our fine neighborhoods feature attractive and affordable homes, and with the many activities hosted by the City and its civic organizations, there is always something exciting going on in Strongsville.
This Tenth Annual Strongsville Image Book and Community Guide tells more about what makes Strongsville a great community. This magazine, published in partnership with Image Builders Marketing, has become a tradition in our town. It not only captures the spirit of Strongsville, but it also serves as a handy reference guide to be used throughout the year.
This magazine is made possible by the generous sponsorship of your local friends and neighbors. Please support them when you go out to dine, shop or are in need of services.
Sincerely,
Thomas P. Perciak Mayor
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By Ken McEntee
During a national financial downturn, the City of Strongsville has continued to grow and experience significant economic development, says Mayor Thomas P. Perciak. The mayor, now beginning his third term in office, points to a $6 million expansion project at Momentive Performance Materi-als, a $6.2 million investment by Swagelok Hy-Level Industries and multiple other plant expansions by local manufacturers as evidence that Strongsville businesses are confident in the future.
A silver lining on the dark economic cloud of recent years has been the resulting availability of low interest loan rates that helped the city expand its road improvement program in 2011. Lower than expected construction bids, along with interest rates at a fraction of one percent, allowed the city to repair more roads than originally scheduled in 2011, Perciak says. The city’s stellar Aaa bond rating, he says, helped to secure the low-interest loans.
In all, more than $5.4 million in street repairs were completed in 2011, including reconstruction of portions of Pearl Road between Shurmer and Royalton roads. That project supplemented the completion of Phase One of the long-awaited Pearl Road widening project south of Shurmer.
Roads and businesses weren’t the only important developments last year. With the completion of three new baseball fields at Youth Sports Park, the city has added to its myriad recreational activities for kids of all ages. Along with the new baseball fields, football and soccer fields and other youth sports facilities are in abundance in the family-friendly town.
Strongsville is Greater Cleveland’s largest suburb in land size and, at more than 44,000 residents, one of the largest in population. Yet, it has retained a small town atmosphere as reflected in popular community gatherings like the July Homecoming on the Commons, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the City Club’s annual Rib Burn-Off and Breakfast
Celebrating Strong Growth
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With nearly 80% of the City of Strongsville’s general fund revenues derived from income tax collections, the health of the City’s business base is critical to the financial well-being of Strongsville. Through Mayor Thomas P. Perciak’s focus on creating jobs and keeping people working, Strongsville has continued to grow and experience significant economic development in 2011, despite a difficult national and regional economic climate.
In 2011, some of the significant industrial/professional services projects completed included:n Opening of Lumitex MD, a medical device assembler, within
Dow Circle Research & Development Parkn Relocation of Infinium Wall Systems to Strongsville within the
Strongsville Business & Technology Parkn Relocation of Shaheen Moving & Storage to Strongsville within
the Strongsville Business & Technology Parkn $6 million expansion at Momentive Performance Materials
within the Strongsville Business & Technology Parkn $6.2 million investment by Swagelok Hy-Level Industries
within the Strongsville Business & Technology Parkn Expansion of Roscoe Medical within the Strongsville Business
& Technology Parkn Expansion of SGL Carbon within the Strongsville Business &
Technology Parkn Expansion/Renovation of ITT Technical Institute within Dow
Circle Research & Development Parkn Relocation of New Penn Financial to Strongsville within the
Falling Water Office Building
n Relocation of Paul Davis Restoration to Strongsvillen Opening of Liberty Tax Servicen Opening of Strongsville Fiatn And more…
In addition, many new retail businesses opened in Strongsville during 2011, including:n Rocknesn B Spot Burgern Taste of Excellence Cateringn Rad Airn Samuri Sushi Restaurantn Jimmy Johns Gourmet
Sandwichesn Malley’sn Dunkin Donutsn The Cute Little Cake Shop
n Mitchell’s Ice Creamn D.C. Pasta Co.n Chick Fil-A n Discount Drug Mart
(Opening early 2012)n First Federal of Lakewood
(Opening early 2012) n Sundance Day Spa & Salonn And more…
As evident by the robust business investment, Strongsville truly is a vibrant, pro-business community.
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Understanding the importance of retaining and assisting Strongsville’s business base, the Economic Development Department has developed an aggressive Business Retention & Expansion (BR&E) Initiative focused on proactive communication.
on the Bridge, A Day at the Chalet – a free family arts festival hosted by Arts in Strongsville – and the town’s annual Winter Wonderland holiday lighting ceremony on the Commons. Old-time band concerts by the Strongsville Community Band are commonplace during the summer.
The Cleveland Metroparks, an internationally recognized model for urban park systems, runs through the center of Strongsville, offering residents a convenient reprieve into the peace of nature. The goal of the city’s leadership, Perciak says, is to continue to pursue economic development while building on the strength of neighborhoods and families.
City Economic Development Report:
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TAKING CARE OF BuSINESS: (opposite page) The Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours at SouthPark Mall; Mayor Tom Perciak at the State of the City speech.
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Business surveys represent one of the tools used to openly communicate with the business community. In 2011, working closely with Ohio State University, the City of Strongsville conducted the High-Tech/Manufacturing BR&E Survey for all companies located within the City’s four business parks. The survey was designed to measure the value local businesses place on the available amenities and services within the community, as well as their satisfaction level in those areas.
With a response rate over 25%, the survey results indicate:❑97% of businesses rate Strongsville as a good/excellent place to do business❑95% of businesses rate the overall quality of life in Strongsville as good/
excellent❑100% of businesses would recommend Strongsville to another business❑97% of businesses rate Strongsville’s Safety Forces (Police/Fire) as
good/excellent
David Civittolo, County Extension Director for Ohio State University’s BR&E Initiative, adds an expert’s insight on the BR&E survey results: “The Survey results indicate that businesses not only believe in Strongsville, they would strongly encourage new business start-ups to open in the City.” Prof Civittolo continues: “Between the high quality of life that residents enjoy and the overwhelming positive support of the business community, it is quite evident that Strongsville is a community destination for others to consider.”
— Brent PainterDirector of Economic Development
2011 Strongsville Business Retention and Expansion Survey
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BRING yOuR APPETITE: Referred to as “Not the Biggest...Just the Best,” the Strongsville Rib Burnoff event features world-class BBQ and entertainment that draws more than 20,000 attendees to the City Commons each June.
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SAFETy FIRST: a recent business survey rated Strongsville’s Safety Forces, including the Fire Department (above) as good/excellent.
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AROuNd THE CITy: (above left) Mayor Thomas P. Perciak presents volunteers from AkzoNobel Paints with a proclamation for their work refurbishing Castletown Playground. The Strongsville company donated thousands of dollars in Glidden Paint supplies and over 600 hours of volunteer time to refinish the playground; Camp Cheerful attendees (above) with Mike Daymut, Mayor Tom Perciak, Ray Kolberg from Momentive Performance and Brent Painter, Economic Development Manager presenting Momentive Performance with a proclamation for their dedication to Camp Cheerful; and the long-awaited Pearl Road widening construction (right).
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By Ken McEntee
As the new executive director of the Strongsville Chamber of Commerce, Amy Ferree plans to continue the organization’s growth in membership services community involvement. Ferree, who previously served as the Chamber’s office manager, replaced Rea Cantwell, who retired after eight years as executive director.
“We’re going to continue to do what we’ve been doing and I am looking forward to a seamless transition,” she says.
What the Chamber does is “take care of business,” as its motto states. The organization – the largest suburban chamber of commerce in the Cleveland area at 630 members – promotes and advocates for local businesses while helping to attract new businesses into Strongsville. It also provides opportunities for
Strongsville Chamber of Commerce
ALL IN GOOd FuN: Strongsville’s Homecoming Days is an annual Chamber event.
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Back Row: Barry Ezell (Commercial), David Frank (Investment Services), Scott Merdes (Mortgage Lending - NMLS# 712890), Sandra Schaldach (Branch Manager - NMLS# 712847) Front Row: Tracy Strosnider, Kristen Haase (Branch Staff)
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Your Financial GoalsSpecializing In:· Consumer Banking· Mortgage Lending· Commercial Banking· Investment Services
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local business people to network and promote their businesses through monthly business luncheons, “after-hours” events and other activities. Over the last two years, the Chamber has become a partner with the city and the Rotary Club of Strongsville in hosting the annual Strongsville Business Expo.
Through fundraisers like the annual Homecoming Days, the Holiday Scholarship Dance and an annual golf outing, the Chamber last year provided $30,000 in student scholarships along with a grant to the Sts. Joseph and John School Media Center.
Amy and her husband, Andy, have been Strongsville residents since 1993 and have four children. Amy has worked for the Chamber since 2002 and became the full-time office manager in 2009.
Rea retired after 45 years of service in Strongsville, starting in 1967 as a teacher. He also served as a principal and assistant superintendent for the district. He became executive director of the Chamber in 2003.
“I have two granddaughters in Florida,” Rea says of his retirement. “My wife, Diane, and I wanted more flexibility to spend more time with them. The Chamber has been a vibrant and exciting organization to be a part of.”
The Strongsville Chamber of Commerce is located at 18829 Royalton Road, just across from the Commons. For more information, visit www.strongsvillechamber.com or call 440-238-3366.
Mr. Rich BaldinMr. Marc BittingerMr. Tom BurichinMr. Rea CantwellMr. Mike CatanMr. Marvin CoxMr. Walter EhrnfeltMr. Gregg FinklerMr. Gordy Glissman
Mr. David GusmanMr. Bill HarrMr. Chuck
HollingsworthMr. Dave JagerMr. George JardineMr. Bob KalfasMr. Mike Kalinich Sr.Mr. Doug Kawiecki
Mr. Joe LuccheseMr. Robert McGrathMr. Jim MochoMr. Tom PerciakMr. Thomas RakowskyDr. Neil F SikaMr. Jeff SmutekMr. Dan StroempleMr. Rick Voigt
2012 Chamber Info
The Chamber is governed by no more than 24 elected Trustees. Each Trustee serves a three year term, with eight Trustees elected each year. Elections are held in November, just prior to the Annual Meeting.
The 2012 Chamber of Commerce Trustees:
Amy Ferree
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Costly Errors to Avoid When Funding a College EducationWith the cost of financing a college education rising twice as fast as inflation, the dream of sending a child to college is becoming more like a night-mare. The increase in college costs is out-pacing both inflation and the increase in family income. A family just can’t afford to make any costly errors. Here are two to avoid:
1Paying for college from a grandparent’s 529 plan – A 529 plan can be an excellent way for grandparents to contribute to a grandchild’s college education while
simultaneously paring down their own estate, and the asset does not need to be reported on the FAFSA.
This strategy works great for families that will not qualify for financial aid. However, for families that will qualify for financial aid, the amount withdrawn from the 529 plan is considered as untaxed income to the student on the FAFSA and reduces need-based
financial aid by 50 cents for every 529 Plan dollar withdrawn.
2Using 529 Plan money to pay for Lifetime Learning Credit expenses – Families with incomes of $100,000 or less, can claim 20% of the first $10,000 tuition and fees
as a tax credit. However, if they use 529 Plan distributions to pay for those same tuition and fees, they lose the tax-free status of the withdrawn earnings. Furthermore, 529 Plan distributions subject to income tax will be counted as untaxed income in the determination of financial aid eligibility.
The “Net Qualified Education Expenses” must be determined to figure what portion, if any, of earnings withdrawals from a 529 Plan are truly tax-free. Before earnings can be considered to be tax-free, certain non-taxable items need to be deducted from the withdrawals including tax-free scholarships, Pell grants, and expenses used to claim the education tax credits.
For more information contact the Kiplinger group at 440- 238-0222 or 440-238-6845.Securities offered through Securities America, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory Services offered through Kiplinger Investment Advisors, LLC dba Kiplinger Wealth Advisors, an SEC Registered Investment Adviser, Kenneth S Buzek, Representative. Buzek Wealth Advisors, Kiplinger Investment Advisors, LLC dba Kiplinger Wealth Advisors and Securities America are unrelated entities.
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PHOTOS: POLARIS CAREER CENTER
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Dear Parents and Community Members,
The Strongsville City School district serves approximately 6,500 students. These students have the opportunity to not only find success in the classroom but to also enjoy opportunities in a variety of co-curricular activities. Presently, our district is composed of a preschool, seven neighborhood elementary schools (K-6), two middle schools (7-8) and a high school serving students in grades 9-12. Our students are our number one priority and, as a
result, student achievement is our primary focus. For that reason, you have our pledge that we will do whatever we can to help each and every student find success.
The business of education is all about partnerships. That being the case, we value and
appreciate the support that our district receives from the Strongsville community. Accordingly, anytime that I can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 440-572-7010. You can also find information about the Strongsville City Schools by visiting our website at www.strongnet.org.
Sincerely,
Jefferey R. Lampert Superintendent of Schools
Rigorous, diverse, Student Focused Programsn Over 6,500 students participate in an exciting classroom atmosphere
supported by an accredited, comprehensive curriculum, diverse student activities and clubs, engaging teachers, and committed support staff
n Earned Ohio’s Excellent Academic Ranking: 10 years in a row
n Award winning instructional programs: Science, Math, Economics
n 91% of students complete the college core curriculum
n College admission test scores above state and national average
n 15 High School National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalists in the past four years
n Arts; Band/Choir/Theater; National and Regional recognition
n Athletics: State and Regional championships in boys’ and girls’ sports
The People Connectionn Nearly 80% of faculty have earned a Masters Degree; Nearly 80% in high school
n Nationally Board Certified Teachers on staff
n Supportive and involved residents and business community
n Multi-faceted community engagement programs: strategic planning, town hall meetings, and website
n Secure online access to student progress and performance reporting
Facilities and Transportationn Safe and well-maintained facilities and grounds include: a special needs pre school, 7 neighborhood elementary schools (K-6), two middle schools (7-8), and a high school (9-12) with planetarium
n Contemporary athletic facilities
n Technology infrastructure supports instruction using computer labs, classroom computers, internet access, and instructional software
Financesn School district is the largest employer in the City of Strongsville
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Polaris Provides Vital Workplace SkillsFor over 30 years, Polaris Career Center has provided high quality career-technical training for thousands of high school and adult students and corporate training services for business and industry.
A well-equipped facility, state-of-the-art technology and dedicated teaching staff assure that Polaris students meet the needs of the ever-changing economy. As a career-technical center, Polaris must keep one foot anchored in education and the other in the business world. As a result, business professionals, community representatives, former students and parents actively serve on program advisory councils to ensure that Polaris programs continue to meet and/or exceed employer expectations.
Widely recognized as a center for lifelong learning in Greater Cleveland, Polaris has also forged strategic partnerships with higher education institutions, including Kent State University, Baldwin-Wallace College and Cuyahoga Community College. As a result, 23 of 29 Polaris high school programs provide students access to college credit. In fact, 70% of Polaris high school students pursue higher education. Many of these same students earn college semester hour credit at no or very low cost prior to graduating from high school.
Consider career-technical training, prepare for the future and discover Polaris! To find out more, visit www.polaris.edu or call 440-891-7600.
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Career-Technical Training For High School & Adult Students
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Strongsville Optimist ClubDespite district budget cuts in transportation, the Marching Mustangs of Strongsville High School have continued to perform at away games during the last two seasons. That’s because donors like the Strongsville Optimist Club have stepped up for the benefit of the community’s youth.
That, says Jeff McFadden, president of the club, is the organiza-tion’s purpose.
“Our mission is to bring out the best in kids by providing them hope and a positive vision on life,” Jeff explains.
The 27-member organization, established in 1972, is one of 2,900 Optimist Clubs around the world. Every local club determines the needs of the young people in its community and conducts programs to meet them.
In Strongsville, the club sponsors annual scholarships, finances community projects and field trips and organizes programs like reading to elementary school pupils. “Reading Buddies” is done in conjunction with the high school Junior Optimists, which is spon-sored by the club.
The Optimists also sponsor annual speech and essay contests, with local winners moving on to participate in state and national competitions.
New projects this year include a Junior Optimist awareness program against texting while driving and sponsorship of an anti-bullying program developed by the Strongsville Youth Commission.
In order to raise funds for its community projects and scholar-ships, the club holds an annual reverse raffle every March and an annual golf outing every July.
“We have a lot of fun and we take a lot of pride in the differ-ence we make in the lives of our youth,” Jeff says.
The club is open for new members and meets on the second Monday of each month, at 7PM at Buffalo Wild Wings, on Pearl Road. For more information, call 440-465-5709 or visit www.optimist.org.
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By Ken McEntee
The success stories are endless: There are the failing students with no interest in school who ultimately make the Honor Roll. There are the troubled kids who once had little motivation to live now expressing optimism about their futures.
The Connections Program at Strongsville High School is a state-funded career based intervention program designed to get scholastically at-risk students on track, explains teacher Mike Rodak, who developed Strongsville’s program in 1999. The 140 students referred into the program spend one class period a day in Connections, exploring career goals and receiving academic assistance.
Students may qualify for the program if they are having academic trouble, social or emotional problems or undergoing a
The Connections Program Excelstough economic situation.
“The other teachers here have bought into the program,” Rodak says. “They take pride in helping the underdog and a lot of these kids are underdogs.”
Fundamental to the program is replacing negativity with a positive attitude – they have adopted the Optimist International Creed, which is prominently displayed on a classroom wall. Seniors and juniors are responsible for mentoring their younger classmates.
“A key to the success of Connections is building trust with the students,” Rodak says. “A kid isn’t going to accept help until you have his trust. The advantage I have in Connections is that I can structure my class in a way where I can really get to know the kids. And they can get to really know each other. We’re a family here, and like any other family, it isn’t always easy. But we help each other through.”
With the help of civic organizations and individuals in the community, students in the program participate in a variety of field trips and have an awards banquet at the end of the school year.
Center Middle School won the Fox 8 Cool School award and many showed up for the event.
The Strongsville High School Girls Soccer State Champions parade through the high school hallways.
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Founded in 1963, Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) was Ohio’s first community college and remains the state’s largest. For nearly 50 years, the College has provided high quality, affordable education and programs to more than 900,000 community members. Approximately 52,000 credit and non-credit students attend annually.
More than 85 percent of Tri-C graduates continue to live and work in Northeast Ohio and nearly 500,000 residents attend a Tri-C sponsored community program each year.
Tuition at Cuyahoga Community College is the lowest in Northeast Ohio and among the lowest of all colleges in the state of Ohio. Each semester, more than 1,000 credit courses are offered in 140 career and technical programs and liberal arts curricula.
Two convenient locations now exist near Strongsville to serve students. Visit either The Western Campus at 11000 Pleasant Valley Road in Parma or Brunswick University Center at 3605 Center Road in Brunswick.
For more information call 800-954-9742 or visit their website at www.tri-c.edu.
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By Ken McEntee
The daily food service at the Ehrnfelt Recreation and Senior Center may just be Strongsville’s best kept secret. You don’t have to be a member – or even a resident – to enjoy a fresh, hot lunch at the Silver Grille or a quick, healthy breakfast at the Silver Spoon.
“We’re very proud of our kitchen and the staff,” says Kathy Sazima, senior center services coordinator. “They do a wonderful job and place a strong emphasis on healthy eating.”
A healthy diet, she says, is consistent with the mission of the Senior Center, which is known as “the main entrance to a long and healthy life.”
The Senior Center offers a variety of fitness, crafts and other programs for people aged 50 and older.
Along with the daily lunch program that includes a salad, main dish, vegetable, dessert, coffee, tea and milk for just $4.00 (50 cents more for non-residents), a quick Grab and Go cart features fresh homemade soup, salads and sandwiches. The Silver Spoon Breakfast, for $3.50, features favorites like pancakes, omelets, French toast, sausage, bacon, eggs, fruits and yogurt. A fast ‘Grab N’ Go Breakfast’ is also available.
“There is more to the Senior Center than fitness,” Sazima explains. “There is great food, activities and a lot of camaraderie.
People come here to make friends and have a lot of fun.”Activities include bingo, line dancing to live music and
S.M.I.L.E. – So Much Improvement with a Little Exercise.Health screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol,
hearing and other tests are offered regularly, along with informative talks about medical and other issues of interest to seniors.
The Senior Center is part of the city’s Parks, Recreation & Senior Services Department, under the direction of Brian Bogre, who became director of the department in April 2011.
During the past year, the department has also placed an emphasis on expanding its outdoor youth facilities, Bogre notes. Three new baseball fields have been created at the city’s Youth Sports Park, on West Lunn Road. “We now have 13 baseball fields that are utilized by 1,200 kids,” he says. “They are now conveniently centralized and we no longer have to use school properties for our youth baseball leagues.”
Diamonds at Youth Sports Park and Volunteer Park, across the street, also have been improved by adding shade structure, making the games more comfortable for spectators.
Before being named director, Bogre worked in the Recreation Department for 11 years, serving as sports supervisor, then facilities manager. Soon after being named to his new position, he won a $21,000 playground for Youth Sports Park by entering a national contest. Strongsville was the winner among thousands of entrants from across the country.
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A dAy TO PLAy: Families take part in craft activities (above) at the annual ‘Day at the Chalet’; the Walter F. Ehrnfelt Community Recreation and Senior Complex at 18100 Royalton Road (right).
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The Faces of Strongsville
Seated (left to right): Linda Machalicek, Dolce Organic Salon; Nancy Nebenzahl, Hand & Physical Therapy Associates; Arlene Coloma DDS; Deborah Vermillion, ComForcare Senior Services; Marguerite Nagy, PSE Credit Union. Second Row: Lena Knight, Midpoint Campus Center; Lauren Amanfoh, Royalton Music Center; Dr. Patrick McCluskey, Timber Ridge Neck & Back Pain Clinic; Thomas P. Perciak, Mayor of Strongsville; Greg & Nancy Filo, Filo Jewelry Design Inc.; Dr. Deeb Alawan, Pro Active Chiropractic; Sandy Croft, Strongsville Mini Storage. tHIRd Row: Jeff Soclof, Strongsville Towne Centre - EMMCO Corporation; Mike Santosuosso, Italian Village; Jim & Eileen Smalley, New Creation Interiors; John J. Urban, Attorney at Law Ltd.; Steven & Janet Neal, Erie Landscaping; Gary Werth, Maria Gardens; Stephanie Chambers, Crystal Waters; Brent Painter, Economic Development Director for the City of Strongsville; Matt Croft, Strongsville Mini Storage. FoURtH Row: Kyle Peterson, Shinto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar: Reno Alessio, MD; William Aerni DDS; Bob Kalfas, R.A. Kalfas Construction & Strongsville Chamber of Commerce 2012-13 President; Paul Psota, Altenheim/Shurmer Place.
MISSIng FRoM PHoto: Sam Stratis, Strongsville VFW Post 3345; Mike Trivisonno Jr., Trivs.
PHoto LocatIon: Maria Gardens Strongsville Location. Photography: Andrea Bartel, Beverly David Photography.
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T here’s something about a child’s smile.
Those first teeth are the basis for beautiful grins and precious school photos. But what you might
not realize is that it’s a trip to the right dentist that can set the stage for a lifetime of good oral health.
“Visiting a pediatric dentist, instead of a general dentist, is as important as taking your child to a pediatrician instead of a family practitioner,” explains Arlene Coloma, D.D.S., M.S. “Pediatric dentists receive an additional two to three years of specialized training that is centered around the growth and development of children.”
Dr. Arlene has been the pediatric dentist of choice in this area for more than ten years. She’s the dentist that other health practioners bring their own children to. And when a new orthodontist comes to town, he or she pays a visit to Dr. Arlene - first. “We’ve established an outstanding reputation in the community over the years as the kind of practice that is absolutely focused on children. Parents know they can expect a more successful outcome because we speak directly to the kids.”
In fact, your child’s first visit to Dr. Arlene - which is recommended at age one - typically includes time spent with the doctor in the comfort of one of her brightly decorated patient rooms, with themes like the deep blue ocean and a festive outdoor park. “We usually let the child dictate the way their first exam will go,” she smiles warmly. “It’s important to make that visit as positive as possible. We let them sit in the chair and look at all of the tools. They get to meet the tooth tickler and we talk to them on their level.” She manages to sneak an exam in, too.
“I never want their first visit to be traumatic,” Dr. Arlene emphasizes. “And it’s so important for parents to realize that three is no longer the age to bring a child in for his or her first
visit. There are so many kids walking around with cavities that could have been prevented if they’d been seen earlier.” She’s also more conservative when it comes to Fluoride treatments, preferring to dispense only if needed.
“These aren’t just little teeth, they’re little people,” she says. “I’m passionate about helping them keep a healthy smile - for life.”
Dr. Arlene Coloma’s practice is located at 15414 Pearl Road in Strongsville.To schedule an appointment, call 440-878-1200.
Arlene J. Coloma, D.D.S., M.S.
PREPPING LITTLE PATIENTS FOR A LIFETIMEOF GOOD ORAL HEALTH
Dr. Arlene Coloma
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T he minute you walk into Linda Machalicek’s Dolce Organic Salon, you’re immediately aware that something is different. Music is playing softly from above, the soothing interior is brightly lit,
and the stylists are making quiet small talk with clients.
And then it hits you.There is no smell in the air.
“We are one of the only salons in the area to exclusively use organic hair coloring products,” Linda says. “Instead of processing with ammonia, heat is used to lock the color in.”
In addition to natural hair color, which Linda describes as 100% natural and 100% affordable, Dolce also carries a number of natural and organic hair care products.
Mantra is a line with natural ingredients that’s just starting to gain in popularity. It’s made by a locally-owned and operated company committed to offering salon-exclusive products. Recently, Linda introduced the Jane Iredale line of skin care makeup. She and her staff have attended classes taught by educators from Jane Iredale and are ready to create soft, romantic looks for ladies interested in turning over a new leaf and updating their looks.
Dolce is the only salon in the area to follow a totally green philosophy including toxin-free and eco-friendly natural hair coloring, nails, and cosmetics.
Services include:• Organic Color• Haircuts, Styles• Permanent Waves• Manicures and Pedicures with Paraffin Treatments• Shellac Nails• Hair Extensions and Feathers• Keragreen Smoothing Treatment• Makeup Application and Instruction
Organic is more than just a way of life for Linda; she believes it actually saved her life. During a life-threatening battle with pancreatic cancer, this petite powerhouse turned to organic and holistic approaches to beauty and living. Five years later, she feels terrific about running a salon that builds on that philosophy, providing natural options to beauty.
“There is a misconception that organic products and services cost more and might not perform as well and that is simply not true,” says Linda. “I challenge anyone to try our Organic Systems hair color and not find the colors richer, truer and just as long-lasting as chemical treatments.”
“We’re so fortunate to have customers old and new embracing what we do here,” she adds. “I continue to be grateful everyday for the gifts I’ve been given.”
Dolce Organic Salon is located at 10633 Pearl Road, in Strongsville. For more information, call 440-238-5514, or visit the website, at www.dolceorganicsalon.com. Hours are Mondays, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays,
9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; and Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Linda Machalicek - Dolce Organic SalonA NATURAL APPROACH TO BEAUTY
Linda Machalicek, Owner*Not pictured: Jessica Wymer, Agnieszka Kuna & Denise Melnik
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Jeffrey says adds to its appeal. “Locally owned shops looking to open in the area come to us first because it is so convenient for local residents,” he says. New businesses can count on EMMCO to help with a successful launch. “We’re with business owners every step of the way,” Jeffrey promises. “We’ll help them create a relationship with the City and our real estate professionals work with them to find the right location. We give businesses the opportunity to have a terrific start and success in the future. We also represent other major plazas in the area and encourage anyone thinking of owning a business in Strongsville to give us a call.”
You can reach Jeffrey Soclof, of EMMCO Corp., at 216-292-3700. The company is located at 3681 S. Green Road, in Beachwood. To learn more, visit the website at www.EMMCOCorp.com
Strongsville Towne Centre - EMMCO CorporationHELPING BUSINESSES GROW INTO
SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Jeffrey Soclof, President
or the past 30 years, Strongsville Towne Centre has been a fixture on the local landscape, thanks in large part to EMMCO, the
commercial real estate firm that manages the plaza.
Jeffrey Soclof, broker and president of the company, says that helping small businesses grow into successful community partners has been a cornerstone of EMMCO’s contribution to the area.
“We’re thrilled to have been instrumental in bringing Big Lots and United Art and Education to the plaza in early 2011,” he says. “These anchor stores play an important part in the continuing success of other businesses in the center.”
Other recent additions include Jimmy John’s and the Cute Little Cake Shop. Plato’s Closet and Hudec Dental have expanded to support their growth. You can also visit Chipotle, Hoopla, Johnny Malloy’s, Cleats, Sylvan Learning Center, Bruegger’s, Charter One, Citifinancial, Donut Scene, Georgio’s Pizza, Geppetto’s Pizza, Minuteman Press, Sally Beauty, Super Cleaners, and Tomo Sushi Hibachi.
With its location at the corner of Shurmer and Lunn, Strongsville Towne Centre is easily accessible, something
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We’re constantly looking for new ways to improve our service,” says Bob Kalfas, president and owner of Strongsville’s R.A. Kalfas Construction & Home Improvement,
an area leader in commercial and residential remodeling. “Whether it’s by exploring new technologies and the products we use or enhancing our customer-focused approach, our team is committed to exceeding client expectations.”
And it’s been that way since Bob founded his family business more than 30 years ago. Bob, as president, counts on his wife, Andrea, and daughter, Cortney, to keep things running smoothly in the office.
“People like knowing that we’re a locally owned family business,” Bob smiles. “We’re also heavily involved in our community. We feel very fortunate to have been as successful as we have been over the years and make it a point to help give back to the communities that help support us.” One way of giving back is Bob’s involvement in the Strongsville Chamber of Commerce. This year he will lead the group as president.
If you’re looking for an example of the level of quality Kalfas is known for, you only need to look as far as the new Fiat dealership on Pearl Road. R.A. Kalfas spearheaded the remodel for the new line of vehicles.
“We stand behind our work,” Bob promises. “In this industry you get what you pay for. Quality products and workmanship really count. Our projects are completed right the first time.”
Cortney says that customer service is a key component of the
company’s business philosophy. “Your home is your biggest investment,” she remarks. “Whether your project is large or small, it’s not just a job site to us—it’s your home.”
R.A. Kalfas specializes in room additions, bathroom, kitchen and basement remodels and pretty much anything else to update or improve the look of your home. For larger jobs, Cortney says they work closely with an architect and an interior designer to help pull the project together.
“Our crews are busy 365 days a year,” Bob adds. “I think that says a lot about how much Strongsville appreciates what we do.”
To reach R.A. Kalfas Construction & Home Improvement, call 440-238-5498.The offices are located at 12001 Prospect Road, in Strongsville. Visit the website at www.rakalfas.com
Bob KalfasR.A. KALFAS CONSTRUCTION & HOME IMPROVEMENT
Bob Kalfas, Owner
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L ocated in the heart of Strongsville, Triv’s restaurant offers classic American Cuisine with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Triv’s is the perfect spot to dine, whether savoring a romantic dinner
for two, socializing in the lounge, or hosting a private event. The menu is filled with generously portioned dishes that are simultaneously imaginative and classic. The lunch and dinner menus change seasonally to feature the area’s freshest local ingredients including steak dishes, seafood, and extensive vegetarian and pasta selections. The Chef aims to please and is happy to accommodate special requests or needs to ensure that every guest receives the best possible dish. The casual elegance of the dining room is coupled with friendly service from the helpful staff as well as the hands-on owner. Mike Trivisonno can be found every evening visiting with guests and running the dining room, making everyone who walks through the door feel like family. The private dining room is an elegant space to host your special events, business meetings, or holiday parties. Triv’s also includes a large patio that is open year round. Yet another dining option to offer guests, the patio is completely enclosed
and heated in the colder months and includes televisions and music.
Not only does Triv’s boast some of the best food in town, but its lounge area is also quite a draw. Triv’s offers a great happy hour menu including five dollar martinis, glasses of wine, and appetizers, making it a perfect after work stop to meet with friends or to make new ones! Wednesday through Saturday Triv’s hosts an eclectic mix of musicians adding to the ambiance of their contemporary bar. So stay later and customers can enjoy some of the area’s best live entertainment.
Triv’s treats every guest as though they are special and truly appreciated. This local restaurant seeks to provide diners with a wonderful dining experience, not just a great meal, and that is why guests keep coming back to this popular spot.
Triv’s is located at 17100 Royalton Road – ½ mile west of I-71 in Ledgewood Plaza, across from Westfield Southpark Mall. Call 440-238-8830 or go to www.trivsstrongsville.com for more information.
Mike Trivisonno, Jr.VISIT STRONGSVILLE’S PREMIER RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE
Mike Trivisonno, Jr., Owner
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“T heir mission is simple: to provide exceptional dental care in a professional, up-to-date environment. This is achieved by time well spent listening to and educating patients
concerning their dental needs and goals, and by bringing the best care, technology, and solutions to every situation.
Whatever your dental needs, you will find everything right here. That’s because Dr. Aerni, a general dentist for 23 years, is continually furthering his education beyond general dentistry into the fields of orthodontics, surgery and dental implants.
Dr. Aerni is a firm believer in preventative care. In order to maintain healthy teeth, you need to control infections and forces in your mouth on a daily basis. Periodontal health is critical to ensure long-term healthy gums, teeth and bone. In recent studies, periodontal disease was recognized in 70% of the adult population. These inflammatory responses can increase risks for cardiovascular disease, stroke, premature births, prostatitis, osteoporosis, diabetes, and respiratory diseases. Dr. Aerni’s protocol for many years has included an annual comprehensive periodontal assessment as part of each patient’s care.
Dr. William Aerni was born and raised in Northeast Ohio. He is a graduate of St. Ignatius High School and received his undergraduate degree from Baldwin Wallace College. He then attended dental school at Case Western Reserve University and began practicing dentistry in 1988.
In 1996 he became certified at the Midwest Implant Institute at CWRU. While there he earned the Robert James Award in recognition of the extern who personally devoted and dedicatedhimself to the pursuit of excellence in general dentistry and implantology.
The Academy of Gp Orthodontics is where he furthered his studies in adult and child orthodontics in 2003. Dr. Aerni uses the Tip Edge Orthodontic System, which involves the proven theory that lighter forces move teeth faster and more effectively, resulting in a more patient-friendly orthodontic experience. “Our orthodontic patients visit us every 8 weeks, versus every 4-6 with traditional orthodontics.” Most importantly, headgear and Herbst appliances are not needed to fully correct a person’s bite.
With advanced technology, Dr. Aerni offers the highest level of dental care. He uses digital radiology, a state-of-the-art cone-beam CT scan, and Cerec CAD/CAM for crowns. These crowns can be done in one appointment.
Advances with dental implants allow for replacement of single teeth, multiple teeth and can stabilize loose fitting partials or dentures. Also available are immediate function implant-supported dentures, such as the All-on-4 procedure for replacing an entire arch of teeth and/or failing dentures. This new surgical technique can be performed in one day versus multiple surgeries over a period of time.
For the anxious or nervous patient, Dr. Aerni uses conscious sedation. As the name implies, the patient remains fully conscious and able to respond to questions while sedated enough to be unaware of the treatment.
Aerni Dental is located at 11177 Pearl Road in Strongsville. The Aerni Dental Team can help you with your preventative, restorative, surgical and orthodontic needs. Visit our website at www.AerniDental.com or call 440-238-6141
to schedule an appointment for a consultation to address your specific needs.
Aerni DentalSOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT
Dr. William Aerni
Here’s what one patient had to say about her experience at Aerni Dental: “I just want to express my extreme gratitude for the fabulous job that you did on improving my smile. I used to hide my smile and cringed when I saw my teeth in the mirror. Now, I just cannot seem to stop smiling and I owe it all to your incredible work. Just know that each compliment is another referral to your office and a warm thought of what you have done for me...I will recommend you at every opportunity.”
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E xpansion and growth are not the most common things businesses are experiencing in these economic times. However, the ophthalmology practice of Reno Alessio, MD and Peter Nintcheff,
MD has been growing so significantly since Dr. Alessio joined the practice seven years ago, they have outgrown their office.
Their new state-of-the-art facility at 17534 Royalton Road, across the street from Southpark Mall, will provide patients with the benefit of new technology, more accurate test results in less time, more parking and amenities to make their visit more enjoyable. The renovation of the new location, which will feature twice as many exam rooms and square footage, is scheduled to be completed by March 2012. “It was important for us to create an office with the best technology and environment to meet our patients’ eye care needs,” said Dr. Alessio, “It was also a priority for our office to remain in the community in which Dr. Nintcheff started his practice over 40 years ago.” “Also making the move with the practice is Dr. Nintcheff,” said Dr. Alessio. “He will continue to work full-time in the new office and has no immediate plans for retirement.” Surgical patients of Dr. Alessio benefit from his personalized approach to ‘no stitch, no needle’ cataract surgery, and his use of the latest technology and techniques. From the type of anesthesia to the style of the intraocular implant lens, Dr. Alessio reviews these important decisions with each individual patient.
“My vision is great!” said Regis Zoretich, a patient who recently had cataract surgery on his right eye. “I cannot believe how much better I can see. The procedure was painless! Dr. Alessio and his staff did a wonderful job on my eyes. My right eye is 20/15 now. How good is that?” Dr. Alessio’s staff has come to expect enthusiastic responses from his surgical patients. “I have worked with numerous eye doctors,” states Lisa, an ophthalmic technician and cataract outcome analyst with over 17 years of experience of working with more than a dozen eye care professionals, “and I can confidently say that Dr. Alessio’s cataract patients have the most accurate and reliable visual outcomes along with outstanding overall patient satisfaction.” The practice offers routine eye care, starting with routine eye exams for glasses to patients of all ages. However, their focus is on the health of your eyes. The practice evaluates and treats patients with dry eye, macular degeneration, droopy eyel ids , diabetes and glaucoma. Both Dr. Nintcheff and Dr. Alessio are board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology.
Dr. Alessio and Dr. Nintcheff are currently accepting new patients. They accept most major medical insurance plans and some vision plans (VSP and EyeMed). Alessio Eye MD’s new location is 17534 Royalton Road in Strongsville (across from Kohl’s
and Applebee’s). Please visit our website www.alessioeyemd.com or call 440 238-5030 to schedule an appointment.
Reno Alessio, MD and Peter Nintcheff, MDOPHTHALMOLOGY PRACTICE EXPANDS TO NEW FACILITY
Peter Nintcheff, MD & Reno Alessio, MD
The Erie Landscaping Co. 440-572-0697
Complete Lawn Maintenance • Fertilizing • Irrigation • Snow Plowing
For Steven and Janet Neal, owners of the Erie Landscaping Company, keeping their focus on the community has been a cornerstone of success for more than a decade. “We are a local company and all of our employees are from the area,” Steven insists. “We maintain the highest standards,” he emphasizes. It’s a detail that hundreds of local businesses and homeowners’ associations have come to expect from the duo and their crew. “Most of our business comes to us from referrals,” Janet smiles. Profes-sional services include lawn maintenance, fertilization, irrigation, tree care, snow plowing and every-thing in between. “We handle every aspect of maintenance in-house,” Steven boasts. “All the work is performed by our professional uniformed employees.”When asked what sets them apart they respond together “That’s easy. All of our employees simply love what they do.” It’s just one of the many noticeable differences you’ll find when working with the Erie Landscaping Company.
Professional Maintenance of Residential, Commercial and Association Properties
COMPLETE LAWN MAINTENANCE, FERTILIZING, IRRIGATION, SNOW PLOWING
Professional Maintenance of Residential, Commercial and Association PropertiesFor more information, call the Erie Landscaping Company at 440-572-0697.
the Erie Landscaping Company
or Steven and Janet Neal, owners of the Erie Landscaping Company, keeping their focus on the community has been a cornerstone of success for more than a decade. “We are a local company and
all of our employees are from the area,” Steven insists. “We maintain the highest standards,” he emphasizes.
It’s a detail that hundreds of local businesses and homeowners’ associations have come to expect from the duo and their crew. “Most of our business comes to us from referrals,” Janet smiles. Professional services include lawn maintenance, fertilization, irrigation, tree care, snow plowing and everything in between. “We handle every aspect of maintenance in-house,” Steven boasts. “All the work is performed by our professional uniformed employees. We have 10 vehicles servicing the Strongsville area.”
When asked what sets them apart they respond together “That’s easy. All of our employees simply love what they do.” It’s
F just one of the many noticeable differences you’ll find when working with the Erie Landscaping Company.
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The Erie Landscaping Co. 440-572-0697
Complete Lawn Maintenance • Fertilizing • Irrigation • Snow Plowing
For Steven and Janet Neal, owners of the Erie Landscaping Company, keeping their focus on the community has been a cornerstone of success for more than a decade. “We are a local company and all of our employees are from the area,” Steven insists. “We maintain the highest standards,” he emphasizes. It’s a detail that hundreds of local businesses and homeowners’ associations have come to expect from the duo and their crew. “Most of our business comes to us from referrals,” Janet smiles. Profes-sional services include lawn maintenance, fertilization, irrigation, tree care, snow plowing and every-thing in between. “We handle every aspect of maintenance in-house,” Steven boasts. “All the work is performed by our professional uniformed employees.”When asked what sets them apart they respond together “That’s easy. All of our employees simply love what they do.” It’s just one of the many noticeable differences you’ll find when working with the Erie Landscaping Company.
Professional Maintenance of Residential, Commercial and Association Properties
COMPLETE LAWN MAINTENANCE, FERTILIZING, IRRIGATION, SNOW PLOWING
Professional Maintenance of Residential, Commercial and Association PropertiesFor more information, call the Erie Landscaping Company at 440-572-0697.
the Erie Landscaping Company
or Steven and Janet Neal, owners of the Erie Landscaping Company, keeping their focus on the community has been a cornerstone of success for more than a decade. “We are a local company and
all of our employees are from the area,” Steven insists. “We maintain the highest standards,” he emphasizes.
It’s a detail that hundreds of local businesses and homeowners’ associations have come to expect from the duo and their crew. “Most of our business comes to us from referrals,” Janet smiles. Professional services include lawn maintenance, fertilization, irrigation, tree care, snow plowing and everything in between. “We handle every aspect of maintenance in-house,” Steven boasts. “All the work is performed by our professional uniformed employees. We have 10 vehicles servicing the Strongsville area.”
When asked what sets them apart they respond together “That’s easy. All of our employees simply love what they do.” It’s
F just one of the many noticeable differences you’ll find when working with the Erie Landscaping Company.
Hand&Physical Therapy SpecialistsCELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF PERSONALIZED CARE IN STRONGSVILLE
fter years of working in hospitals and for a large national therapy provider, Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand Therapist Nancy Nebenzahl decided she wanted more for her patients than these
settings could offer. She wanted to provide personal, one-on-one care, where achieving patient goals and educating patients are the top priorities.
In 2001, Nancy established an out-patient occupational and hand therapy practice, Hand Therapy Specialists, in Strongsville. She actively treated and helped people with injuries of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. Patients pleased with the care they received soon began requesting physical therapy services. To maximize care for their patients, Hand Therapy Specialists added physical therapy in 2007, and was renamed Hand&Physical Therapy Specialists.
At Hand&Physical Therapy Specialists, the goal remains: to help patients return to their highest level of function. The staff consists of seasoned therapists who use innovative and creative
Contact Hand&Physical Therapy Specialists at 440-238-0300 for questions or to schedule an appointment.Visit them online at www.HandPhysicalTherapySpecialists.com for more information.
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therapy treatments to help patients with complex as well as common problems. Therapists perform a complete evaluation of each patient, provide hands-on care, create a custom splint when necessary, and take pride in fully educating patients on home exercises and techniques to avoid repeat injury. Nancy states that all therapists recognize that education is the best prevention.
Direct access to therapy is now available and a physician referral is not required by most insurance companies so that patients can come directly to the offices of Hand&Physical Therapy Specialists for care.
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Lauren Haas AmanfohROYALTON MUSIC CENTER - OHIO’S ONLY TOP 100 MUSIC STORE
rom Bach to rock, Royalton Music Center is here for you – and is one of America’s Top 100 music stores! “We are thankful to be a part of the community– and have been for almost 50 years,” says Lauren Haas
Amanfoh, the third-generation owner and Strongsville resident.
RMC offers a full line of band and orchestra instruments, guitars, amplifiers, percussion, keyboards, sheet music, accessories, special orders, and certified repairs. Along with sales, they feature an equity-building rental program for beginning students, with special offers, and the option to purchase or return at anytime.
True to their commitment to education, Royalton Music provides music lessons through their nationally recognized lesson program on all band and orchestra instruments, piano, guitar, drum, voice and more - with over 40 teachers who educate more than 500 students weekly. Recently, RMC was named as one of the Top 3 lesson programs in the U.S.! Throughout the year, their customers enjoy special programs including recitals, a summer jazz band, an interactive rock band, group guitar lessons, and exclusive master classes and clinics. They are pleased to offer The Music Class for children ages 0-5 years, and music therapy for special needs
Visit them at their state-of-the-art new space in North Royalton or online at www.royaltonmusic.com and www.ProfessionalSuitebyRMC.com10167 Royalton Road, North Royalton • 440-237-9400
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individuals as well. In addition, Royalton Music is privileged to serve as an education partner of The Cleveland Orchestra, and partner with outreach programs like The City Mission to make music accessible to all.
For professional musicians and those aspiring to be, RMC has premiered an elite collection of step-up and professional instruments through their pro division, Professional Suite by RMC. The Professional Suite experts tour the country each month and offer private appointments at the store to help musicians find the perfect customized instrument for their needs and budget.
“We care about our customers, the community, quality instruments, and unparalleled education. Whether you are beginning your musical journey or giving your old instrument an encore – we look forward to serving you.”
Shinto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi BarA STRONGSVILLE FAVORITE SERVES UP FRESH JAPANESE CUISINE
AND GREAT ATMOSPHEREhinto isn’t just about the food. It’s all about the experience, says owner Sheng Long Yu. The beauty of the decor, the up-tempo music and the warmth and welcoming friendliness of the staff and the other
customers add to the tantalizing taste on your tongue, appealing to your every sense.
“You feel the energy when you walk in,” Sheng Long says. “You can come here to enjoy the entire evening out, starting with a great cocktail, a delicious dinner, then relax out on the patio,” he says.
Shinto, which has become a Strongsville favorite since it opened in October 2004, offers a contemporary atmosphere, while featuring the best in sushi and Japanese cuisine - prepared hibachi style, if you like, by entertaining tableside chefs. The spacious, open environment makes Shinto inviting for people of all ages.
Among the Shinto sushi specialties is the Little Delicious Roll.
Enjoy the Shinto experience at 17070 Pearl Rd. in Strongsville.Call 440-878-3868 or visit www.shintoexperience.com
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Featuring spicy tuna, cream cheese, cucumber and crab with Shinto’s special spicy sauce, it has been named best sushi roll by Cleveland Magazine, says Sheng Long.
Featured entrees include center-cut Chateaubriand - served with homemade garlic butter - and juicy scallops. “We use only the freshest ingredients,” Sheng Long insists. “Our kitchen manager hand-picks all of his ingredients several times a week directly from the source.”
Also, while you are at Shinto, be sure to enjoy a special 10Cane Mojito or a Sake Bomb.
“A restaurant itself is tables and chairs,” Sheng Long says. “The people and the atmosphere, like you find at Shinto, are what makes it special.”
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Greg and Nancy FiloGREGORY FILO JEWELRY DESIGN
re you looking for an exceptional piece of jewelry, unique to you? Gregory and Nancy Filo, owners of Gregory Filo Jewelry Design located at 15308 Pearl Road (where Shurmer meets Pearl
Road) are here to help. Having traveled to Antwerp, Belgium, their established relationships with several major diamond distributors have enabled them to offer considerable savings to their customers looking for that perfect diamond.
Greg, a master goldsmith, diamond setter and designer of fi ne jewelry for over 35 years, works directly with each customer to create exceptional jewelry that is exclusive to them. The Strongsville natives insist it’s their distinctive personal approach that has garnered a local client following. Whether you are buying an in-stock or custom-designed piece of jewelry, you can be sure it’s of the highest quality that you will enjoy for a lifetime.
Find Gregory Filo Jewelry Design at 15308 Pearl Rd., 440-878-9744. Visit www.FiloJewelry.com for hours and information.
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Strongsville Mini-StorageSTASH YOUR STUFF WITH US!
he congenial mother and son team of Sandy and Matt Croft make Strongsville Mini-Storage more than a convenient place to store your stuff. A stop into their offi ce is always welcome. They often ask potential
customers to “make us your fi rst stop!”
Customers trust their household and business items to Sandy and Matt because of their fenced, well-lit, secure facility boasting clean and well-maintained units. “A lot of our long-time customers have become more like friends over the years and enjoy stopping in the offi ce to simply say “hello” and visit for a few minutes. Our customers are the main reason we both love coming to work every day. We are proud to hear the many thank you’s from our customers for the excellent service we generously provide to all of them!”
Believers in giving back to the community in which they live and serve, Sandy and Matt are both members of the Strongsville Chamber of Commerce. Sandy is also active in such organizations as the Rotary Club of Strongsville, which
Stash your stuff with us at Strongsville Mini-Storage, 22802 Royalton Road.Call 440-846-0582 or visit our website at www.strongsvillestorage.com
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Sandy Croft, Owner & Matt Croft, Facility Manager
hosts the annual Chili Open. She is also a member of the Arts in Strongsville, which hosts the annual Day at the Chalet. Matt continues to help the Rotary Club in some of their community activities, including their annual clothing drive. Strongsville Mini-Storage is one of the drop-off points for the clothing which helps many families in the area. Matt is a tremendous help at the Day at the Chalet and also mans his well-known white truck during this event, collecting food for the Strongsville Food Bank. Sandy and Matt are always willing to help in the community that has always been generous to both of them!
Dr. McCluskey Celebrates 20 Yearst’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since my staff and I started Timber Ridge Neck and Back Pain Clinic. My, how time flies! We have run our clinic based on one very key principle that we’ve never strayed from.
Simply put... TAKE CARE OF OUR PATIENTS because these are the people who will take care of us. And, oh, how you’ve taken care of us! I truly believe that’s why we have survived while so many other clinics have closed throughout the years.We consider you a part of our Timber Ridge Family. Therefore, in this 20th year anniversary season... we want to give THANKS to our patients who have always been there for us. So as a token of our appreciation we want to give you a ‘special’ gift just for coming by. When you come into the clinic during these anniversary days in 2012, pick up your... Free Gift! It’s our way to say “thank you” for your support over all these years.
P.S. Ooops... I almost forgot. If you have never seen me and would like to become a new patient, simply give us a call at 440-884-0083 and we will give you your first day free. This is normally a $200+
value, but if you present this article to the receptionist before treatment, it’s yours free. *Excludes additional treatments
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Midpoint Campus CenterEQUALS HIGH QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION
igh quality higher education is available to Strongsville residents at the Midpoint Campus Center. This partnership between The University of Akron and Lorain County Community College help
meet the goals of the University System of Ohio.Credit courses include college composition, sociology, psychology, mathematics, information technology, history, accounting and more. Full associate’s degrees in Computer Engineering Technology and Computer and Digital Forensics as well as a bachelor’s degree in Oganizational Supervision and Computer Information Systems are available at Midpoint. Students are also able to enroll in online courses from both institutions. Midpoint also offers Post Secondary Enrollment Options courses for high school students, continuing education courses, employment and career services, business and support services and an open computer lab.Midpoint is in the middle of an educationally underserved area where eastern Lorain County, northern Medina County and southern Cuyahoga County intersect on Route 42 and Boston Road.
Midpoint Campus Center is on the 3rd floor of the Highland Square Building. For more information, call
330-225-0042 or visit www.midpointcampus.com
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Jim and Eileen SmalleyNEW CREATION INTERIORS
orking with the right interior designer is cost-effective and can actually save money by helping
you make the right choices the first time,” say New Creation Interiors owners Jim and Eileen Smalley.
Eileen is a professionally-trained interior designer with over 30 years experience. Jim handles the myriad details of the business. “New Creation Interiors, a full-service design studio for both residential and commercial projects, features a wide selection of furniture, lighting, flooring, window treatments and the perfect accent pieces to pull it all together,” Eileen says. “We can create a high-end look using some existing pieces, without breaking customers’ budgets,” the duo explains.As a Strongsville native, Eileen is grateful for the remarkable client base she’s developed within the community, which over the years has expanded across Northeast Ohio and into other states.“Our clients rave about our free, professional in-home delivery and installation and our ‘try it before you buy it program,’” they smile.
Visit New Creation Interiors at 1655 Pearl Road in Brunswick or call 330-220-4442. Visit their website for hours and additional inspiration: www.NewCreationInteriors.net
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Mike and Debbie SantosuossoWELCOME YOU TO ITALIAN VILLAGE
elcome to the Italian Village Restaurant where the head chef, Scott Lucas, comes up with delicious menu specials. They are celebrating their eleventh year in this location, serving fresh
homemade pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches and possibly the best bread on the planet.
From the minute you step into the restaurant, the smell of garlic and Italian spices will remind you of Mama’s kitchen. After being seated and looking at the menu, decisions for ordering will be difficult: the ever-popular Chicken Marsala or Chicken Picatta, both served with homemade pasta, or any of the veal dishes are sure to satisfy your pallet. Don’t forget the appetizers: stuffed hot peppers, garlic bread (plain or cheese), wings and chicken tenders. Their pizza uses the same recipe, ingredients and quality since they began in 1971, which makes it the best around. Don’t forget their full liquor service, fine selection of local and domestic beer and wine and catering for your special occasions.
Stop by and give the Italian Village a try at 16605 Pearl Rd.440-572-1414 • www.italian-village.com
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John J. Urban, Attorney at Law, Ltd.A PERSONAL APPROACH TO CLIENT NEEDS
ohn’s approach with his clients is to listen and recommend what is best for them. A plan is developed, taking into consideration the clients’ concerns and needs, making sure that clients receive the necessary legal documents.
“Many times clients will come in and tell me they need a Trust because their friend has a Trust. If they don’t need a Trust, I’ll let them know the reasons why.” Clients realize rather quickly that John and his staff care about them.
With over 36 years in the legal profession, services are provided in the areas of probate, trust administration, estate planning including the preparation of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives, real estate transactions, and more.
John’s office is located at 11221 Pearl Road in Strongsville. Call for an appointment. He has special AARP rates, house calls are available as well as select days for evening appointments.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, go to www.jjurbanlaw.com or call 440-846-0000, ext.227
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CRYSTAL WATERSRETIREMENT COMMUNITY
rystal Waters Retirement Community offers everything seniors need to receive the very best out of life through a philosophy of wellness, enjoyment, and leisure. Our community offers purposeful
social programs on a daily basis, which is the heart of what we do. We recognize that, just as each resident is unique, so too are his or her care needs. Together with the resident, family, and physician, we evaluate each person’s needs and create a customized service package. Our services include personal care, laundry, chef-prepared dinners, and housekeeping.
Our customization of care is just one of the qualities that sets Crystal Waters apart from other communities. Another quality is the longevity of our team members, as many team members have been at Crystal Waters since its inception in 2000. Our entire team nurtures independence by promoting dignity and choice as well as compassion. Come and enjoy a tour and lunch and see what Crystal Waters is all about.
Crystal Waters is located at 18960 Falling Water Road in Strongsville,call 440-238-3600 for more information.
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Past Post Commander Sam StratisSTRONGSVILLE VFW POST 3345
he mission of the Strongsville VFW, through its dedicated membership, is Service. For 76 years they have honored those Veterans who have served, and those who continue to serve, the community
through their volunteerism and donations; as well as youth, through education, donations and volunteerism.
This mission has been achieved through the National VFW with the two highest awards of recognition for the last several years and again this last year. In the last year they’ve accrued over 12,700 volunteer hours and $300,000 in donations. This Post has achieved District and State level scholarships for Voice of Democracy, Patriots Pen and Teacher of the Year awards, which supports our youth and teachers.
As a World War II Navy Veteran and a Past Post Commander, Sam and his wife Carrie have lived in Strongsville for over 33 years. Sam takes great pride not only in Strongsville, but in what the VFW Post has achieved.
Strongsville VFW Post 3345 is located at 17900 Strongsville Blvd (across Pearl Rd from Walmart) Phone: 440-238-0250
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Paul Psota, CEOALTENHEIM AND SHURMER PLACE
RETIREMENT COMMUNITYltenheim and Shurmer Place (collectively
“Altenheim”) is a retirement community serving seniors since 1892. It is located on sixteen beautiful acres in Strongsville, at the corners of
Pearl and Shurmer Roads.Altenheim provides the following services and accommodations: Short term rehabilitation, including physical, occupational and speech therapies; Skilled and long term nursing care and accommodations; Dementia and Alzheimer’s care and accommodations. Shurmer Place provides assisted and independent living services and apartments.Altenheim is unique in that it is a non-profit organization. Its mission is to optimize the mental, physical and spiritual well being of individuals, families and community served. This is accomplished by 260 employees who consistently provide high quality health and personal care services in a family atmosphere. Altenheim and Shurmer Place have achieved excellent State surveys in 2011 as well as historically.
Please call Roseann Meade, Admissions Director,at 440-238-3361 ext. 144 or visit the campus at
18627 Shurmer Road for more information.
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Dr. Deeb AlawanPRO-ACTIVE CHIROPRACTIC
r. Deeb and his family work and live in Strongsville and know how important it is to find quality chiropractic care in a friendly, welcoming environment. His desire was to come back to the
community where he was raised to treat the friends and families that he grew up with, becoming the “Hometown Chiropractic Doctor of Choice.” “My goal is to bring a diversified chiropractic approach to the community through education, treatment and referrals-both to me and from me to the area medical community,” states Dr. Deeb. “I am proud to be affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Physicians Health Network, where I can work with area orthopedic doctors and neurologists to get the best results for my patients.”His involvement with Coats for Kids and collection of over 800 pounds of food for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank are just two of the ways that Dr. Deeb gives back. He is also active in Strongsville sports, wrestling and football. He is proud to be a Mustang graduate from the Strongsville High School Class of 1982.
Come visit Pro-Active Chiropractic at 14399 Pearl Road 440-846-1200 • www.pro-activechiropratic.com
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Debbie Vermillion RN, BSN, CSACOMFORCARE HOMECARE SERVICES
omForcare Homecare Services is pleased to be the only In-Homecare company with an office in the fine city of Strongsville. Owner Debbie Vermillion, who also lives in Strongsville, enjoys using her nursing
degree, and the expertise she has gained in patient care in her 33 years as a nurse, to assist families in keeping seniors in the home for as long as possible.
“I am very committed to Seniors Aging in Place in their homes where they are most comfortable. It can be done very effectively with a Healthcare Team approach which we foster.” In addition to being an RN she is also a Certified Senior Advisor, which adds to her ability to counsel and assist families as they make the difficult decisions that aging seniors face. Let Deb and her staff assist you and your loved ones to stay Home – Where theHeart is.
To find out more about maintaining independence, visit 13111 Prospect Road, Strongsville or call 440-638-7001.
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PSE Credit UnionCUYAHOGA & MEDINA COUNTY’S FAMILY BANK
hat started more than 50 years ago as a credit union for the Parma school teachers is now a thriving not-
for-profit bank that offers Cuyahoga and Medina County residents financial services and more.
PSE Credit Union, conveniently located at 12700 Prospect Road in Strongsville, offers all the same services as a bank, “but with lower loan rates, higher savings interest rates and lower fees,” says Branch Manager Marguerite Nagy.
This family-oriented institution now includes over 23,000 members throughout Cuyahoga and Medina Counties and makes educating kids about finances a core part of its mission.
“As part of our commitment to kids, we take our mascot Pennie the PSE Puppy into schools and teach kids as young as kindergartners to save money through our Pennie Club,” says Nagy. Join us this Summer to celebrate the Strongsville Office’s 10-Year Anniversary Party!
Once you try PSE Credit Union, you’ll never go back to a bank.12700 Prospect Rd. • 440-572-3830 • www.psecreditunion.org
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With the opening of a state-of-the-art radiation oncology suite at the Strongsville Family Health and Surgery Center, a full complement of Cleveland Clinic cancer services is
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more accessible to patients south of the city. Cleveland Clinic Strongsville has added more than 2,000 square feet of space to house exam and treatment rooms for patients undergoing
radiation therapy. Cancer patients now can have all treatments, from surgery to chemotherapy and radia-tion therapy, in one convenient location. And because the Strongsville facility is part of the Taussig Cancer Institute, information can be shared with physicians at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus, if necessary.
“Our goal is to give the patient the best experience that we can. Every room here has electronic medical records. We share information constantly. I don’t know of any field in medicine that has as much technology as radiation oncology,” says radiation oncologist Andrew
Cleveland Clinic Strongsville Facility Adds Radiation Oncology Services
Getting fit and maintaining a healthy weight are important goals for many people, but can be difficult to accom-plish. You often stick with a diet or workout regimen for a few weeks but then fall off the wagon. To encourage you on your journey to get fit, Medical Mutual has three quick tips to help you shed those extra pounds and maintain a healthy weight.
1) Time is on your side — slow down. Your brain doesn’t know your stomach is full until 20 minutes after it actually is. Try eating half of what’s on your plate, wait 10 minutes, then continue to eat if you’re still hungry.
2) Don’t compare yourself to others. Everybody is differ-ent, and people lose weight differently. Even if you do the exact same things as someone else, you may not lose weight at the same rate. The key is finding what works for you and keeping your goal in sight.
3) Satisfy cravings, but in moderation. If you’re hungry for a treat, eat it. Losing weight shouldn’t be torture, but try to only eat half of a serving of your guilty pleasure. It will help
Medical Mutual Offers Healthy Tips
you reach your goal while still satisfying your craving.Using these tips, and a little discipline, should help you find
yourself on the way to a new, healthier you. To learn more, please visit www.medmutual.com and see Ad
on Inside Front Cover.
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Located throughout Greater Cleveland, Cleveland Clinic community hospitals and family
health centers offer unmatched medical care, convenience and quality. From routine check-ups
to more serious conditions, we offer the expert care your family can count on.
For an appointment with a Family Health Center physician, call 1.888.633.9355. For a referral to a physician at one of our Community Hospitals, call 1.866.733.6363.
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The new radiation oncology suite at the Cleveland Clinic Strongsville location offers:
l Custom-designed treatment plans as unique as each patient
l Real-time imaging to ensure pinpoint accuracy in radiation delivery
l Latest-generation technology that safely delivers powerful treatment to the tumor
l Less radiation to healthy tissue, meaning fewer side effects
l Shorter treatment times
Vassil, MD, who began seeing patients in the new suite in early December 2010.
The Strongsville Family Health and Surgery Center is now home to a new linear accelerator (Siemens ARTISTE®) that is linked to a CT scanner, the first such machine in Ohio. It offers uncompromised efficiency and functionality — right in the treatment room. For the comfort of patients, the exam tables are heated; a large conference room is designed so that family members can sit, view and discuss their loved one’s treatment with the medical team; and the entire building is Wi-Fi-enabled for those waiting for a family member.
For more information call 440-878-2500.
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We’ve built our world class care all around you.
Located throughout Greater Cleveland, Cleveland Clinic community hospitals and family
health centers offer unmatched medical care, convenience and quality. From routine check-ups
to more serious conditions, we offer the expert care your family can count on.
For an appointment with a Family Health Center physician, call 1.888.633.9355. For a referral to a physician at one of our Community Hospitals, call 1.866.733.6363.
Same-day appointments available. | clevelandclinic.org/sameday
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Kaiser Permanente is recognized as one of America’s leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans. Founded in 1945, our mission is to provide high-quality, afford-able health care services to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. We currently serve 8.8 million members in nine states and the District of Columbia.
Kaiser Permanente brings together the key elements of health care – physicians, hospitals, pharmacy, support functions, and insurance – into one integrated system. Representatives of medicine and management work together, sharing the responsibilities of organizing, financing, and delivering quality health care services to members.
In Northeast Ohio, Kaiser Permanente operates 15 medical
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centers that offer members an array of services, including physician services, laboratory, and pharmacy, all under one roof. Our expert and caring medical teams are supported by industry-leading technology and tools for health promotion, disease prevention, state-of-the art care delivery, and world-class chronic disease management.
Kaiser Permanente offers a wide variety of health plans for small, medium, and large businesses, as well as for seniors, individuals, and families.
The Kaiser Permanente Strongsville medical offices are located at 17406 Royalton Road. For more information, visit Kaiser Permanente online at www.kp.org or give us a call at 1-877-2-THRIVE (1-877-284-7483).
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FUNNY, IT DOESN’T LOOK LIKE A DOCTOR’S OFFICE.
Announcing A new wAy to connect witH your doctor. Many of your records such as recent immunizations, future appointments, and many lab results can all be accessed online. And, these days, that’s just about anywhere. You can even e-mail your child’s doctor. Just another way that we at Kaiser Permanente help you to live well and thrive. To learn more, go to kaiserpermanente.org
These features are available when you receive care at Kaiser Permanente medical centers. Care from practitioners you see outside our medical centers or the results of tests and screenings performed outside our medical centers may not be available online.
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Southwest General’s Strongsville Medical Center and Urgicare offers skilled, experienced physicians and award-winning health care. For whatever medical service you are seeking, you will never feel treated like “a number.” Rather, you will experience a combination of personal attention, advanced technology and compassionate, state-of-the-art care.
The 63,000-square-foot Strongsville Medical Center & Urgicare on Pearl Road offers you the finest in family-centered medical care, right in your community. From physician care and physical therapy to urgent care, imaging and lab testing, it’s all right here, right in your neighborhood.
Physicians at the Medical Center offer care in cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, family medicine, gastroenterology, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, podiatry, rheumatology and sports medicine. Convenient imaging services include bone densitometry (DEXA), CT scan, digital mammography, PET scan, ultrasound and X-ray.
Additionally, from lab testing and physical therapy to pulmonary rehabilitation and sports medicine, the Strongsville
Strongsville Medical Center & Urgicare: The One Place for Medical Care
Medical Center & Urgicare offers a number of outpatient services including cardiac rehabilitation Phases II and III, echocardiography and EKG testing. Southwest General’s top-notch Cardiac Services provide quality care for patients through board-certified cardiologists and cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons; innovative procedures; and a free 24-hour nurse practitioner support line (1-800-877-BEAT).
For added convenience, our Urgicare Center at the Strongsville Medical Center is open daily, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. to care for patients with minor illnesses or injuries that require immediate attention. The Urgicare also provides employer health services such as physicals, drug screens and care for injured workers. No appointment is necessary at the Urgicare.
Whichever service you need, you can expect the award-winning care of the skilled and experienced doctors, nurses, technologists, and staff of Southwest General – named a Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals® award winner six years in a row. To learn more, visit www.swgeneral.com or call Southwest General at 440-816-5050.
Deeb Alawan, D.C.14399 Pearl Rd. 440-846-1200www.pro-activechiropractic.com
We Treat:Low Back & Leg Pain Sciatica
Neck, Shoulder & Arm Pain Headaches, NumbnessPinched Nerves Disc Problems Muscle Spasms
Sports Injuries Auto Accident Injuries
Featuring Spinal Decompression Therapy for neck, low back, carpal tunnel, & hip problems, and Medx Cold
Laser, the latest low level Laser therapy.
New Patients Welcome Most Insurance Accepted
*Member of Strongsville Chamber of Commerce, Ohio State Chiropractic Association, International Chiropractic Honor Society
HONOR OF DISTINCTION: Mayor Thomas P. Perciak was honored as the 2011 recipient of Southwest General’s prestigious Mighty Oak Award. Voted on by the Health System Board of Trustees, the award recognizes an individual for at least 10 years of service, during which the individual has made a significant contribution to Southwest General and exhibited outstanding leadership. Pictured (left to right): Leroy McCreary, Chairman, Southwest General Health Center Board of Trustees, and Trustee, Southwest Community Health System Board of Trustees; Thomas P. Perciak, Mayor, City of Strongsville; Vasu Pandrangi, MD, Chairman, Southwest Community Health System Board of Trustees; Carl McLaughlin, Vice Chairman, Southwest Community Health Foundation Board of Trustees; Thomas A. Selden, President and CEO, Southwest General.
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The State of the Housing MarketBy James W. Fox, Jr.Strongsville Sales Manager/Howard Hanna
2011 for the real estate world has been the year of listen, watch, wait, and wonder. We’ve listened to the media speculate on the condition of real estate mar-ket, which sends mixed messages. We’ve watched the prices of houses in our market fluctuate, creating understandable concern for homeowners. We’ve waited to see if homes will start to appreciate, and wondered whether now was the best time to buy or sell – not easy questions to answer!
Realtors find ourselves doing more consulting and in-depth analysis with buyers and sellers than ever before, helping clients get a better grasp of their options.
Strongsville Seven Year Housing Market Trend
*All reports are published November 2011, based on data available at the end of October 2011. All reports presented are based on data supplied by NEOHREX, West Pennsylvania Multi-List MLS and Central Penn Multi-List. Neither the Associations nor their MLSs guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the Associations or their MLSs may not reflect all real estate activities in the market. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
2012 will be a year to take action and capitalize on reduced home prices and “historic interest rates.” I chuckle saying that, because in last year’s article, I stated the same thing! But this
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time, I really mean ALL-TIME LOW INTEREST RATES! The world economists for real estate seem to think prices will continue to drop; but here in Strongsville, all indicators and sales trends point to a stable, unchanged housing market for the coming year.
The graph on the previous page illustrates the seven-year trend of residential homes for sale, homes under contract (pended) and homes successfully sold in Strongsville. The historical graph shows a timeline of events that point to Strongsville having a stable housing market. One major factor that has helped home sales is the cost of the purchase versus the price of a home. What you paid for a home is different from what it costs you to acquire it in today’s market. This is driven by the cost of money. For example: a $200,000 home in 2006 would have cost the home buyer about $1,037 per month. Today, that same home would cost only $763.00 per month, a $274.00 per month difference, due to today’s exceedingly low interest rates. The result! Almost $100,000 in savings over the average life of the loan.
The happy news is that Strongsville continues to offer solid, stable housing values – the perfect place to “call home” – with more affordable choices than ever before.
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The Advantages of Working with a Professional Interior Designer Building or renovating a home can be one of the most stressful endeavors a consumer takes on. Luckily, you don’t have to do it alone! A trained interior designer can help you organize and finalize all the details from the tedious; “Where should my outlets go?” to the daunting; “What paint colors should I select?” Designers can assist you with every aspect of the project from the blueprints to your furniture selections. They can help turn your “vision” into a reality and make sure all of your choices coordinate together, creating a cohesive flow between each room.
Selling a home can be a very difficult and tense experience for any homeowner. With the help of a designer, this process can be less painful and more successful. An interior designer can help determine what a home needs to make it appear more spacious, inviting and less cluttered by removing, reusing and re-purposing items within a home. A designer will use imagination and professional experience to add excitement to a tired space. Updating the look of a home by suggesting fresh paint colors is just one of the many services a designer can offer. In a time when the value of homes is decreasing or staying on the market far too long, a professional designer can maintain and increase the value of a home. The value of working with an interior designer is beneficial in selling a home quickly and for the appropriate fair value!
— James and Eileen Smalley, Owners, New Creation Interiors
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John Caristo440.878.6234
Jim Cooney440.227.1539
Lynn Anderson440.878.6138
Melanie Bowen440.667.6589
Penny Boyer216.263.1146
Retha Drabik440.465.8514
Mary Kay Dykes440.878.6124
Nancy Ferjutz440.724.4941
Mary Grace Gabriel440.227.1001
Tatjana Krilova440.878.6229
Sandy Lopatka440.878.6295
Cathy Macuga216.559.0990
Sue Mayher440.878.6111
Laurie Meister216.402.9232
Pamela O’Neal440.336.4684
Bindu Patel440.263.9258
Jeanne Georgeadis 216.509.6819
Angelika Geyer 440.829.5727
Diane Ginley 440.878.6136
Irene Iammarino 440.821.4412
Sue Lynn Rains440.878.6256
Gail Prock440.479.6516
Leslie Pavlich440.752.0907
Pat Tomazin440.223.4048
Art Volpe216.789.9023
Terri Zrebiec216.496.9308
Jim Fox, Manager440.878.6249
Martha KeeneAssistant Manager440.878.6201
Tom WardHome Mortgage Consultant
440.878.6200
Myra Shelton440.725.3087
Connie Schramek440.878.6145
Denise Dargay440.539.1541
Terri Sopko440.829.7386
Linda Sprague440.878.6105
Larry Stenger440.669.2211
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Today’s retirement communities allow residents to enjoy the privacy and independence they deserve along with the peace of mind and security they desire. The task of choosing the right retirement community becomes much easier when seniors are armed with basic information and a check list of desired amenities.
Seniors should first take stock of factors important to them and match them to the offerings of prospective communities. Factors may be related to age, health, financial status, personal interests and even hobbies.
Continuing care retirement communities are often the best choice. They provide a wide range of services that adapt to residents’ needs as needs change over time. These communities may provide some or all of the following services on one campus: independent and assisted living, skilled nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapies, dementia and Alzheimer’s care, and hospice.
Residents should visit and compare prospective communities. View them at different times of day. Seek out current residents and ask them for their opinions. Schedule meals to test taste, quality and choice. Attend activity programs of interest. Ask to see the communities’ latest
Selecting the Right Retirement Community forSenior Living
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Strongsville’s Unique Assisted Living
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State survey results. Seek out the communities’ health and wellness coordinators and ask them about medical service offerings.
Finally, read the communities’ contracts thoroughly and ask questions about any unclear provisions.
Choosing the right retirement community will help ensure seniors’ long-term optimal well being.
— Kimberly Schulz, Resident Life CoordinatorShurmer Place at Altenheim
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Dining GuideA Slice Above8788 Pearl Rd.440-826-1300
Applebee’s17771 southpark Center 440-572-5292
Antonio’s Pizza Express14232 Pearl Rd.440-878-1111
Arby’s15112 Pearl Rd.440-846-0700
Bier Haus Euro-American Bistro17962 Pearl Rd.440-238-2112
Bilo’s Bar & Grill14751 Pearl Rd.440-238-7495
Boston Market14375 Pearl Rd.440-846-0003
Brew Kettle8377 Pearl Rd.440-239-8788
Homemade Pasta Hand-tossed PizzaFull-Service Catering - On and Off Premises
1 Mile South of Route 82 (Royalton Road)16605 Pearl Road
440-572-1414www.Italian-Village.com
Restaurant & Catering
Italian VillageItalian Village
The beautiful mural inside the Italian Village Restaurant.
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Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery15035 Pearl Rd.440-572-4646
B-Spot18066 Royalton Rd.440-572-9600
Buca di Beppo16677 southpark Center440-846-6262
Burger King2380 Pearl Rd.440-238-2627
Buffalo Wild Wings8465 Pearl Rd.440-243-9464
Chick Fil-A16584 Royalton Rd.440-238-2344
Chipotle15029 Pearl Rd.440-846-9625500 southpark Center440-238-1673
Cleat’s Club Seat Grille15147 Pearl Rd.440-572-1088
Coldstone Creamery14224 Pearl Rd.440-268-9526
Conte’s Café11115 Prospect Rd.440-891-9111
Dairy Queen12152 Pearl Rd.440-238-3491
D.C. Pasta Co.12214 Pearl Rd.440-238-8500
Dean House Chinese Restaurant14393 Pearl Rd.440-268-9568
DiBella’s Subs16758 Royalton Rd.440-846-0924
Don’s Pomeroy House13663 Pearl Rd.440-572-1111See ad on pg. 44
Donut Scene15033 Pearl Rd.440-238-0288
Dunkin Donuts12152 Pearl Rd.440-238-3491
East of Chicago 19772 West 130th st.440-878-1700
Emilio’s Pizza20934 Drake Rd.440-846-1111
Empire Wok10917 Prospect Rd.440-238-1106
Five Guys Burger & Fries500 southpark Center440-268-9968
Georgio’s Pizza15037 Pearl Rd.440-238-5010
Geppeto’s 15323 Pearl Rd.440-238-9555
Gino’s Pizza14423 Pearl Rd.440-238-4820
Goldie’s Deli & Restaurant13500 Pearl Rd.440-572-8700
Gourme Family15315 Pearl Rd.440-572-3111
Gran Fiesta Mexican18737 Royalton Rd.440-846-2313
Honey Hut15831 Pearl Rd.440-572-1400
Houlihan’s 164 southpark Mall440-572-9090
Italian Village Restaurant16605 Pearl Rd.440-572-1414 See ad on pg. 42
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J Bella Italian12201 Pearl Rd.440-238-0200
Jennifer’s Restaurant8464 Pearl Rd.440-234-2044
Jimmy John’s14993 Pearl Rd.440-238-4008
Johnny Malloy’s15323 Pearl Rd.440-238-9555
KFC12827 Pearl Rd.440-572-9399
Kartel’s Restaurant & Party Center14741 Pearl Rd.440-572-3720
King Dragon II Chinese Restaurant20906 Drake Rd.440-238-8278
La Chateau Martini Bar12287 Pearl Rd.440-846-8818
La Kabob Lebanese Grill14228 Pearl Rd.440-846-5100
Lemonberry Frozen Yogurt12927 Pearl Rd.440-238-0793
Longhorn Steakhouse17211 southpark Center440-238-7917
Mad Cactus9175 Pearl Rd.440-234-7427
Marcos’ Pizza12513 Pearl Rd.440-572-9900
Master Pizza19616 W. 130th st.440-238-7777
McDonald’s14615 Pearl Rd.440-572-1832
McCarthy’s of Strongsville13339 Pearl Rd.440-878-0738
Molly McGhee’s13169 Prospect Rd.440-238-0118
Mr. Hero12465 Pearl Rd.440-238-8811
Mulligan’s Bar & Grille20880 Royalton Rd.440-238-4447
Olympia Gourmet Treats & Grille11606 Pearl Rd. 440-572-7747
Panera Bread17090 Royalton Rd.440-846-0377
Panini’s 14952 Pearl Rd.440-878-2200
Penn Station14612 Pearl Rd.440-238-6240
Pizza Hut14089 Pearl Rd.440-238-9048
Pizza Pan22895 sprague Rd.440-891-1266
P.J.’s Pizza & Subs10913 Prospect Rd.440-238-2028
Red Lobster17227 southpark Center440-572-0717
Robeks18025 Royalton Rd.440-572-1640
Rockne’s16532 Royalton Rd.440-572-3663
Romeo’s Pizza14769 Pearl Rd.440-572-0500
Romano’s Macaroni Grill17095 southpark Center440-878-3000
Sakura Sushi15040 Pearl Rd.440-268-9668
Samuri Sushi Bar & Hibachi Steakhouse16670 Royalton Rd.440-238-6948
Shinto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar17070 Pearl Rd.440-878-3868See ad on pg. 43
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Simmering Pot at the Holiday Inn15471 Royalton Rd.440-238-8800
Slim & Chubby’s12492 Prospect Rd.440-572-7546
Starbuck’s18400 Royalton Rd.440-572-1105
Strongsville Café13600 Pearl Rd.440-238-6810
Subway14904 Pearl Rd.440-572-3585
Sweet Mango Thai Cuisine14610 Pearl Rd.440-238-9921
Taco Bell14529 Pearl Rd.440-846-8226
TGI Friday’s18400 Royalton Rd.440-238-1299
Tommy’s Pizza17664 Pearl Rd.440-878-9999
Tomo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar15163 Pearl Rd.440-878-0760
Triv’s17100 Royalton Rd.440-238-8830See ad on pg. 42
Wendy’s14944 Pearl Rd.440-238-6690
For the past 3 years, our Post has been honored with the two highest awards for our community and Veteran support! We received the prestigious All American Post & the National Community Service Awards. To receive these awards three years in a row is truly difficult.To the left is our National symbol for the Veterans Relief, the Buddy Poppy! Through this annual charity drive, our Post raises
funds to provide relief for our Veterans or their families. Please try to support our Veterans through this program. Additional service provided through our Post and the VFW include Honor Guard services for wakes and funerals, VA Hospital visitations, our weekly community Fish Frys, school and scouting participation, and community donations. We have served Strongsville and surrounding communities for 76 years. We honor our dead, by serving the living! If you’re in the neighborhood, stop in and visit our Veterans Memorial.
Trivs, one of strongsville’s premier night spots is a great place to meet friends and enjoy a fabulous meal.
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Community InformationEMERGENCY, DIAL 911
City Hall and Service Center16099 Foltz Parkway440-580-3100www.strongsville.org
MayorThomas P. Perciak440-580-3150
City CounCil
All meetings begin at 8:00 p.m. and are held in the Mike Kalinich sr. Council Chamber, located in the strongsville Police Headquar-ters facility, 18688 Royalton Road.Council meetings are televised live on the local government channel, cable channel 21.
Council Office16099 Foltz Parkwaystrongsville, OH 44149440-580-3110Office hours: 8 am – 5 pm Mon.-Fri.
Clerk of CouncilLeslie J. seefried, MMC
Council Office AssistantAimee Pientka
President & Ward 1Michael J. Daymut440-238-8255
Ward 2Matt schonhut440-554-9840
Ward 3Jim Carbone440-268-8089
Ward 4J. scott Maloney440-476-3104
Councilmen-at-Large:John D. southworth Jr.440-878-9293
Joseph C. DeMio440-846-4563
Kenneth M. Dooner216-316-5351
City Departments
Animal Warden 440-580-3180
Building Department 440-580-3105
Communications Center 440-580-3190
Economic Development 440-580-3118
Engineering Department 440-580-3120
Finance Department440-580-3125
Law Department 440-580-3145
Mayor’s Office 440-580-3150
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RecreationWalter F. Ernfelt Community Recreation & senior Complex18100 Royalton Rd. 440-580-3260
Senior Center18100 Royalton Rd.440-580-3275
Service Dept. 440-580-3170
Strongsville PoliceNon-emergency 440-580-3230
Strongsville Fire Dept. Non-emergency 440-580-3210
other City serviCes
Emergency Food Bank 440-846-0197
Historical Society 440-572-0535
Library18700 Westwood Blvd. 440-238-5530
License Bureau (BMV)12218 Pearl Rd. 440-572-1505
Meals on Wheels 440-238-7111
Post Office15500 Pearl 440-572-1637
Strongsville Cemetery 440-580-3186
Strongsville Chamber of Commerce 18829 Royalton Rd.strongsville, Ohio 44136440-238-3366
strongsville City sChools
Administrative Offices440-572-7000
School Transportation 440-572-7060
Strongsville High School20025 Lunn Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44149 440-572-7100
Albion Middle School11109 Webster Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44136 440-572-7070
Center Middle School13200 Pearl Rd. strongsville, Ohio440-572-7090
Chapman Elementary School13883 Drake Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44136440-572-7140
Drake Elementary School20566 Albion Rd.strongsville, Ohio 44149440-572-7150
Kinsner Elementary School19091 Waterford Pkwy.strongsville, OH 44149 440-572-7120
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Muraski Elementary School20270 Royalton Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44149440-572-7160
Surrarrer Elementary School9306 Priem Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44149440-572-7170
Whitney Elementary School13548 Whitney Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44136440-572-7180
Zellers Elementary School18199 Cook Ave. strongsville, Ohio 44136440-572-7190
Early Learning Preschool19543 Lunn Rd. strongsville, Ohio 44149440-572-7046
private sChools & Career Centers
Cuyahoga Community College - Brunswick University Center3605 Center Rd., Brunswick800-954-9742
Cuyahoga Community College - Western Campus11000 W. Pleasant Valley Rd.Parma800-954-9742
Midpoint Campus50 Pearl Rd., ste. 300330-225-0042
Polaris Career Center7285 Old Oak Blvd.Middleburg Hts.440-891-7600
Sts. Joseph & John Catholic School12580 Pearl Rd.440-238-4877
utilities
Cable – Time/Warner 866-855-5473
Wide Open West 855-496-9669
Columbia Gas 800-344-4077
Electric - Illuminating Co. 800-589-3101
Learn first-hand our city’s contribution to the American Civil War effort. Inhale the smells, hear the sounds, meet Johnny Clem, live the life of a run-away slave, make an appointment with the town doctor, visit a Union Army encampment,
witness weaponry demonstrations, touch the tombs of Civil War veterans, read entries from journal, diaries, and letters from those who served during the Civil War, see fashions of the era, shake hands with Abraham Lincoln, and visit the sutler’s shop.
The strongsville Historical society’s Village, located in the heart of our city, will host a day long Home Front Day. The Village will greet visitors from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on saturday, July 7, 2012 to recreate life in strongsville during 1861-1863. All participants will be dressed in period costume and take on the identities of our early residents.
Entrance to the Village is through the Freedom Gate by the library. shuttle bus service will be provided from the Recreation Center’s parking lots for admission at the gate. Plan now to attend this historic event!
save the Date: July 7, 2012
Commemorate the American Civil War with the strongsville Historical society
Telephone – SBC 800-660-1000
Republic Waste 440-572-7590
Water – City of Cleveland 216-664-3130
R.I.T.A. – Regional Income Tax Collection Agency 440-526-4455
CluBs & organiZations
List Prepared By The Strongsville Chamber of Commerce 18829 Royalton Rd.strongsville, Ohio [email protected]
4-H Groups216-631-1890
American Field Services (AFS)440-572-3974
Athletic Boosters440-572-5659 Boy Scouts440-238-0571
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Choral Boosters440-238-9889
Garden Horticultural Park 440-238-6653 Girl Scouts440-572-8292
Hannah Luther BosworthChapter of the NS of DAR330-225-6823
Hunting Meadows Garden Club 440-572-2997
Instrumental Music Boosters440-572-3715
Ohio Association Of PublicSchool Employees440-572-7046
Ohio Genealogical Society-Southwest Cuyahoga County Chapter440-236-3496
Old Town Hall440-580-3261
PTA Council440-572-3403
Salvation Army440-572-2136
Special Olympics440-572-1353
Strongsville Arts & Humanities440-846-1914 Strongsville Association Of Gifted & Talented (SAGT)440-572-7009
Strongsville City Club440-238-5769
Strongsville Community Band440-572-1898
Strongsville Community Theatre440-236-5824
Strongsville Democratic Club440-846-8797
Strongsville Early Childhood PTA216-403-5242
Strongsville Early Learning Preschool PTA440-572-7904
Strongsville Education Foundation440-572-4883
Strongsville Emergency Food Bank, Inc.440-846-0197
Strongsville Garden Club440-238-4993
Strongsville Historical Society440-572-0535
Strongsville Kiwanis Club440-238-9293
Strongsville Lions Club440-237-5980
Strongsville Masonic Lodge440-241-1867
Strongsville Optimist Club440-268-8100
Strongsville Republican Club440-268-9469
Strongsville Rotary Club440-238-6135
Strongsville Senior Center 440-580-3262
Strongsville Seniors Club440-238-4424
Strongsville Soccer Club440-238-0636
Strongsville Society Of Model Railroad Engineers440-238-1747
Strongsville Swim League440-268-0431
Strongsville VFW Post #3345440-234-0250
Strongsville Women’s League440-238-4744
United Methodist Women440-572-1084
Westshore YMCA 440-871-6885
Women’s Auxiliary - The Altenheim 330-225-9041
Women’s Fellowship United Church Of Christ440-237-6383
area golf Courses
Big Met Golf Course4811 Valley Pkwy.Fairview Park440-331-1070
Briarwood Golf Club 2737 West Edgerton Rd. Broadview Hts.440-237-5271
“Don’t Move Firewood - It Bugs Me!”Did you know that the Emerald Ash Borer belongs to a group of metallic wood-boring beetles? Adults are dark green, one-half inch in length, one-eighth inch wide and fly from early May until september. Larvae spend the rest of the year beneath the bark of
ash trees and leave D-shaped holes in the bark about one-eighth inch
wide when they emerge as adults.
“Limiting firewood movement helps the state protect against the
artificial spread of many pests in addition to the
emerald ash borer, including gypsy moth and Asian longhorned
beetle,” said Ohio Agriculture Director Robert Boggs. “The department strongly urges Ohioans to continue buying and burning firewood locally.” It only takes one piece of infested ash firewood to kill thousands of trees. For more information, visit www.agri.ohio.gov/eab
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Brunswick Hills Golf Course4900 Center Rd.Brunswick330-225-7370
Bunker HIll Golf Course3060 Pearl Rd.Medina330-722-4174
Coppertop at Cherokee Hills5740 Center Rd.Valley City330-225-6122
Creekwood Golf Club9691 N. Reed Rd. Columbia station440-748-3188
Dorlon Golf Club18000 station Rd. Columbia station440-236-8234
Emerald Woods Golf Course12501 N. Boone Rd. Columbia station440-236-8940
Hickory Nut Golf Club23601 Royalton Rd. Columbia station440-236-8008
Hinckley Hills Golf Course300 state Rd.Hinckley330-278-4861
Ironwood Golf Course445 state Rd.Hinckley330-278-7171
Little Met Golf Course18599 Old Lorain Rd.Cleveland216-941-9672
Mallard Creek Golf Club34500 E. Royalton Rd.Columbia station440-236-8231
Mastick Woods Golf Course19900 Puritas Rd.Cleveland216-267-5626
North Olmsted Golf Club5840 Canterbury Rd.North Olmsted440-777-0220
Pine Hills Golf Club433 W. 130 st.Hinckley330-225-5698
Royal Crest Golf Club23310 Royalton Rd. Columbia station440-236-5644
Seneca Golf - Brecksville Reservation975 Valley Pkwy.Broadview Hts. 440-526-0043
Skyland Golf Course2085 Center Rd.Hinckley330-225-5698
Sleepy Hollow Golf Course9445 Brecksville Rd.Brecksville 440-526-4285
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Why should I Buy Pet Health Insurance?This is a very good question to ask yourself. If we could guarantee that our pet would never get injured, develop chronic disease or cancer and only need to visit a veterinarian once a year, you probably would be wasting your money.
However, this just doesn’t happen in the “real world.” Rarely does a day go by that we don’t see at least one to three pets minimum that have ill-nesses or injuries for which insurance would pay a substantial portion of the cost. Pets are living longer and the cost of their care is going up just like everything else. For example, if your pet develops cancer, the cost can rise into the thousands of dollars to cover surgery, radiation and or chemo-therapy. Veterinarians today have all the equipment, training and knowledge to treat even the most complicated of condi-tions but without insurance the cost can be out of reach for many people.
There are many good policies available and some will even pay for wellness visits. Please do your pet and yourself a favor and go online and/or contact your veterinarian regarding insuring your pet. Insurance may truly be a lifesaver for your pet someday.
— Dr. J.J. Peacock
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Baptist
First Baptist Church of Strongsville17444 Drake Rd.440-238-5378
New Community Baptist ChurchP.O. Box 361582 440-427-1974
CatholiC
St. John Neumann Catholic Church16271 Pearl Rd.440-238-1770
St. Joseph Catholic Church12700 Pearl Rd.440-238-5555
evangeliCal ChurCh
Pathway Church21211 Drake Rd.440-878-9890
lutheran
First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Strongsville (E.L.C.A.)19419 Royalton Rd.440-238-7890
Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church (Wisconsin Synod)14343 sprague Rd.440-234-6595
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod)8888 Prospect Rd.440-234-5806
nonDenominational
Christ Church23080 Royalton Rd.440238-8282
Faith Community Church15245 Tracy Ln.440-238-5661
Strongsville Bible Fellowship13237 Prospect Rd.440-572-9033
unity
Unity Church of the CrossroadsMeets in strongsville Masonic Temple19132 Temple Dr.440-238-1706
uniteD ChurCh of Christ-Congregational
Strongsville United Church of Christ13740 Pearl Rd.440-238-6697
uniteD methoDist
Strongsville United Methodist Church13500 Royalton Rd.440-238-6135
other
The Strongsville Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox ChurchP.O. Box 360498440-878-1315
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When people ask what it’s like to be a priest in your hometown, I say, “It’s awesome!” And it really is! Having grown up in strongsville, it was an exciting opportunity when I heard that this position at st. Joseph was open, so I applied, and following the interview process, was recom-mended, and selected to be the sixth pastor of st. Joseph.
since my arrival on October 1, I have enjoyed meeting everyone and am certainly looking forward to the time that I’ll be a part of not only this parish community, but once again, as a part of the strongsville community! As a 32-year old, I have a lot of energy and excitement to bring, which seems to have been well-received within
At Home at st. Joseph’s
Fr. Joe Mamich
our parish.I invite you to join us
at st. Joseph! We’ve been a part of this com-munity since 1946, pos-sess a rich history, and we would love to share our community with you! I look forward to meet-ing as many members of the wider strongsville community as possible!
We can be found at either www.sjohio.org or www.facebook.com/StJosephStrongsville
— Father Joe Mamich
Open hearts.
Open doors.
Open minds.
(440)-238-6135
13500 Royalton Rd.Strongsville, Ohio 44136
strongsvilleumc.org
Strongsville United Methodist Church
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BUTTER NUT CIR. ..........................D-4
CALDERDALE LN. ..........................D-2
CALUMET DR. ................................A-2
CAMBRIDGE DR...............................D-4
CAMBRIDGE OV. ............................B-4
CAMDEN CT. ...................................D-4
CANTERBURY DR. .........................C-3
CARDINAL CIR. ...............................B-1
CARLTON CT. ..............................A-B-4
CARLYLE DR. .................................B-2
CARMEL OV. ...................................C-1
CAROL DR. ..................................B-C-3
CARTWRIGHT PKWY. ....................D-1
CASTLE DR. ....................................A-3
CASTLEMAINE CIR. .......................B-4
CASTLEREACH LN. .......................D-2
CASTLETOWN DR. .........................D-4
CEDAR BRANCH TRL. ...................A-1
CELIANNA DR. ................................A-1
CENTURY OAK DR. ........................D-1
FETZER DR. .................................B-4
FIELDSTONE POINT ....................A-2
FOLTZ INDUSTRIAL PKWY. ......A-3-4
FOREST PARK DR. ......................C-2
FOREST POINT PL. ......................D-2
FORESTVIEW DR. ....................D-1-2
FORESTWOOD DR. .....................B-3
FORUM DR. ...............................A-B-2
FOUNTAIN CT. ..............................B-2
FOX GLOVE ..................................A-2
FOX HOLLOW ...........................B-C-3
FOX HUNT DR. .............................C-3
FOXE DR. ......................................B-1
FRAMINGHAM OV. .......................C-4
FULLERS LN. ................................B-3
FUR CREEK TRL. .........................A-1
GARY DR. .....................................D-1
GATEPOST RD. ............................A-1
GEORGETOWN CT. .....................C-4
GIFFORD CT. ................................C-3
GLEN CAIRN WAY ........................A-4
GLENBROOK DR. .........................D-2
GLENCREEK LN. ......................C-B-2
GLENDALE AVE. ...........................C-3
GLENMAR WAY ............................B-2
GLENWOOD LN. ...........................B-3
GOLD RUSH DR. ..........................C-4
GOLDEN STAR DR. ......................C-4
GRAND PRAIRIE LN. ....................C-1
GREAT OAKS LN. .........................B-2
GREENBRIER DR. ....................C-D-4
GREENFIELD PL. .........................A-2
GREENLAWN DR. .........................A-1
GREENWICH DR. .........................D-1
GREENWOOD DR. .......................A-4
GREYSTONE POINTE ..................A-2
GROSSE POINT OV. .................C-D-1
GROUSE RUN ..............................C-3
GROVESIDE DR. ..........................C-1
HAMILTON CT. ..............................B-3
HAMPTON CHASE ....................C-3-4
HAMPTON PL. ..............................C-4
HANDLE RD ..................................C-2
HARBOUR VIEW OV. ...................D-4
HARPER RD. .................................A-2
HARTFORD DR. ...........................D-4
HARTFORD DR. ...........................D-4
HARTFORD TRL. ..........................D-4
HARVEST OV. ...............................A-2
HASTINGS CT. ..............................D-4
HAWKS LOOKOUT LN. .............B-C-4
HAWTHORNE LN. .........................B-2
HAZELWOOD DR. .........................B-1
HAZEN DR. ...................................B-4
HEARTHSTONE DR. ....................D-4
HEATHER LN. ...............................B-2
HEATHERWOOD DR. ................A-B-4
HEMLOCK CIR. .........................A-B-3
HERITAGE TRL. ............................C-4
HICKORY BRANCH TRL. ..............A-1
HICKORY PL. ................................B-1
HIDDEN MEADOWS LN. ..............D-4
HIDDEN WOODS LN. ...................D-4
HIGH POINT ST. ...........................D-2
HIGHLAND PARK .........................C-1
HIGHPOINT CLUB BLVD. .............C-4
HILLCLIFF CIR. .............................B-2
HOLIDAY DR. ................................B-2
HOLLO OV. ....................................B-2
HOLLOWRUN PL. .........................C-3
HOLLY CIR. ...............................A-B-3
HOMESTEAD PARK DR. ..............B-1
HORSESHOE LN. .........................A-2
HOWE RD. .................................C-3-4
HUNT RD. .....................................D-4
HUNTERSPOINTE DR. .................D-4
HUNTING MEADOWS DR. ...........C-3
HUNTINGTON PARK DR. .............C-1
IDLEWOOD TRL. ..........................B-2
IMPERIAL CT. ................................A-3
INDIANHEAD LN. ..........................C-3
INGLEWOOD CT. ..........................C-1
IONIA CT. .......................................B-2
IVYWOOD TRL. .............................B-2
IYAMI CT. ......................................C-2
JACQUE RD. .................................D-1
JAMESTOWN CIR. .......................D-4
JAMESWAY RD. ............................A-4
JANETTE AVE. ..............................D-2
JASMINE CT. ................................D-2
JEFFERSON CT. ...........................B-3
JERRY COE LN. ............................B-1
JONATHAN DR. ............................A-1
JULIE CIR. ....................................D-4
JUNIPER CT. .................................D-1
KAREN DR. ...................................D-1
KELSEY LN. ..................................B-4
KENSINGTON CT. ........................C-4
KETTERING DR. ...........................C-1
KILLIANS GROVE DR. ..................B-4
KING COE LN. ..............................B-1
KINGSWOOD CT. .........................A-3
KNOLL, THE .................................C-2
KORTZ CIR. ..................................D-1
KRONOS CT. .................................B-2
KYLEMORE DR. ........................A-B-4
LAGUARDIA PKWY. ......................C-1
LAKE CIRCLE DR. ........................C-1
LAKE FOREST DR. .......................C-1
LAKE MEADOWS DR. ..................D-1
LAKEVIEW CIR. ............................D-1
LAMPLIGHTER LN. .......................C-3
LANIER AVE. .................................C-3
LAUREL CIR. .................................C-4
LAURENSWAY ..............................B-3
LEANA CT. ....................................B-4
LEAWOOD OVAL ..........................C-1
LEDGEPOINT PL. .........................C-2
LEDGESIDE DR. ...........................B-2
LEXINTON LN. ..............................C-4
LINCOLNSHIRE BLVD. .................A-1
LISMORE CT. ................................B-4
LITTLE BROOK WAY ....................A-1
LITTO DR. .....................................D-1
LOGAN CT. ....................................C-1
LONG BOAT CIR. ..........................D-4
LORRAINE DR. .............................A-1
LUCERNE LN. ...............................B-4
LUNN RD. ..................................A-B-3
LYMANS LN. ..................................B-3
LYON LN. .......................................B-4
MALLARD CIR. ..............................B-3
MAPLE BRANCH TRL. ..................A-1
MAPLE BROOK TRL. ....................D-1
MAPLE CIR. ..................................D-4
MAPLE ST. ....................................A-1
MARKS RD. ................................A-1-4
MARTINS LN. ................................B-4
MEADOW GRASS RD. ..................A-1
MEADOW LN. ................................B-2
MEADOW NORTH CT. ..................A-1
MEADOW RD. ...............................A-1
MEADOW SOUTH CT. ..................A-1
MEADOW TRAIL. ..........................A-2
MEADOWS EDGE LN. ..................A-2
MELISSA LN. .................................A-1
MILLHOLLOW LN. .....................D-C-3
MILLER CT. ...................................C-4
MISTY LAKE DR. ..........................C-4
MOHAWK DR. ...............................C-1
MONTECLARE BLVD. ...................A-1
MONTEREY PINE DR. ..................C-4
MORAR CIR. .................................B-4
MORGAN CT. ................................A-3
MORNING STAR DR. ....................C-4
MORRIS DR. .................................A-3
MOSS POINT RD. .........................C-2
MOSS RIDGE CIR. ........................C-2
MULBERRY CIR. ...........................A-2
NANCY DR. ...................................D-1
NANTUCKET ROW .......................C-4
NEEDLEWOOD CIR. .....................A-1
NIAGARA DR. ............................B-C-3
NICOLE CIR. .................................D-1
NOBHILL .......................................C-4
NORTH TRL. .................................A-2
NORTH BEXLEY DR. ....................C-1
NORTH CHURCHILL DR. ..............A-2
NORTH INLET DR. ........................D-4
NORTH MEADOWS LN. ................C-3
NORTH RED OAK DR. ..................C-4
NORTH RED ROCK DR. ...............C-4
NORTH WHITE OAKS DR. ...........C-4
NORTHPOINTE CIR. ....................D-1
NORTHRUP LN. ............................B-4
NORTHVIEW DR. ..........................C-3
NORTHWOOD TRL. ......................A-2
OAK PARK TRL. ............................A-1
OAK BRANCH TRL. ......................A-1
OAK DR. ........................................B-4
OAKTRAIL CT. ...............................A-1
OAKHURST LN. ............................A-3
OAKLANDPARK DR. .....................D-1
OAKLEAF DR. ...............................D-1
OAKWOOD PL. .............................A-3
OLD OAK DR. ................................A-3
OLD OAK LN. ................................A-3
OLD SURREY CT. .........................C-4
OLDE CREEK TRL. .......................A-2
OLDE ORCHARD RD. ...................D-4
OLDE TOWNE TRL. ......................D-4
OLIVER DR. ..................................B-4
OLYMPUS CT. ...............................B-2
OLYMPUS WAY .............................B-2
ORDNER DR. ................................C-3
OSAGE DR. ...................................C-1
OTANI CT. .....................................C-2
OVERLAND PK. ............................B-3
OXFORD DR. ................................B-1
OXFORD OV. ................................C-4
OXROW PATH ..............................A-2
PADDOCK CIR. .............................A-2
PAMELA DR. ..................................B-1
PANORAMA PKWY. .......................D-4
PARK CLIFF RD. ...........................B-2
PARK LANE DR. ........................C-3-4
PARK MOSS AVE. .........................D-2
PARK POINT .................................C-2
PARK VIEW CIR. ...........................D-1
PARKWOOD LN. ...........................A-3
PARTRIDGE DR. ..........................C-3
PEACHTREE DR. ..........................B-1
PEARL RD. ................................B-1--4
PEARLVIEW DR. ...........................B-3
PEBBLE BROOK TRL. ..................A-1
PEBBLESTONE CT. ......................D-4
PEMBROOKE OV. .....................A-B-4
PENNY PINES CIR. ......................C-4
PEPPER CREEK DR. ....................D-2
PEPPERGRASS CIR. ...................C-4
PEPPERWOOD DR. ......................C-4
PHEASANT RUN PL. ....................B-1
PHEASANT TRL. ...........................C-3
PIERCE DR. ..................................B-3
PIN OAK DR. .................................D-1
PINE LAKES DR. ..........................D-1
PINE NEEDLE CT. .........................A-1
PINE TREE PL. .............................D-2
PINEVIEW CIR. .............................A-3
PINEWOOD DR. ............................A-3
PIONEERS CREEK .......................C-4
PIRATES COVE CIR. ....................D-4
PLACID COVE ...............................C-3
PLEASANT RIDGE PL. .................D-2
PLUMBROOK TRL. .......................A-1
PLYMOUTH ROW .........................C-4
POINT OVERLOOK PL. ................C-2
POLO CLUB DR. ...........................C-3
POMEROY BLVD. .........................C-3
PORTERS LN. ...............................B-3
POTOMAC DR. ..........................B-C-3
PRARIE MEADOWS PL. ...............B-1
PRIEM RD. ....................................A-1
PRINCETON CIR. .........................A-4
PROGRESS DR. ...........................B-2
PROSPECT RD. ........................A-1--4
QUALHOLLOW DR. ...................C-3-4
RABBIT RUN DR. ......................B-C-4
RACOON TRL. ...........................B-C-3
RANCHWOOD DR. .......................B-3
REGENCY DR. ..............................B-3
RESTING MEADOWS ...................C-3
RICHARDS DR. .............................B-2
RIDGE CREEK RD. .......................C-2
RIDGE POINT CIR. .......................C-2
RIDGECLIFF CIR. ......................B-C-2
RIDGELINE CT. .............................C-4
RINGNECK CIR. ............................C-4
RIVER MOSS RD. .........................C-2
RIVER RIDGE RD. ........................C-2
ROBINDALE DR. ...........................C-3
ROCKCREEK CIR. ........................A-1
ROE LN. ........................................B-2
ROSEWOOD LN. ..........................D-1
ROSEWOOD LN. ..........................D-1
ROYALOAK DR. ............................C-1
ROYALTON RD. (RT. 82) ....A-B-3,C-D-2
ROYALVIEW DR. ...........................D-3
RUDY RD. .....................................A-2
RUSTIC HOLLOW .....................B-C-4
RUTH DR. .....................................D-2
SADDLEHORN CIR. .....................A-2
SALEM ROW NORTH ...................C-4
SALEM ROW SOUTH ...................C-4
SAND CREEK CIR. .......................A-1
SANDALWOOD LN. .......................B-3
SARATOGA TRL. ..........................C-4
SASSAFRAS DR. ..........................C-1
SAVANNAH CT. .............................D-4
SCARLETOAK TRL. ......................A-3
SCENIC POINT .............................A-2
SCOTCH PINE WAY ......................B-1
SCOTT DR. ....................................B-3
SCOTTSDALE DR. ........................C-1
SELBY CIR. ...................................C-4
SETTLERS WAY ............................B-3
SETTLERS RUN ...........................C-3
SEVEN OAK DR. ...........................C-4
SHAGBARK TRL. .......................A-1-2
SHALEBROOK CT. ........................A-1
SHALEBROOK WAY .....................A-1
SHANDON CT. ...............................A-4
SHENANDOAH RIDGE .................B-3
SHERBROOKE OV. .......................B-4
SHERWOOD DR. .......................A-B-3
SHIREEN DR. ................................A-3
SHURMER RD. .........................B-C-3
SIEDEL’S LANDING ......................A-2
SOUTH BEXLEY DR. ....................C-1
SOUTH CHURCHILL DR. ..............A-2
SOUTH DR. ...................................C-1
SOUTH TRL. .................................A-2
SOUTH INLET RD. ........................D-4
SOUTH MEADOWS CIR. ...............C-3
SOUTH RED OAK DR. ..................C-4
SOUTH RED ROCK DR. ...............C-4
SOUTH WHITE OAKS DR. ...........C-4
SOUTH PORTE DR. ......................B-3
SOUTH VIEW CT. .........................C-1
SOUTH VIEW LN. .........................C-1
SOUTHWIND CT. ..........................A-2
SPINNAKER CIR. ..........................B-4
SPRAGUE RD. ...................A-B-C-D-1
SPRINGFIELD DR. ........................A-4
SPRUCEPOINTE ...........................A-2
SPRUCE RD. .................................A-3
SPYGLASS HILL DR. ....................D-4
SQUIRREL HOLLOW LN. .............C-3
STAFFORD DR. .............................B-1
STAG THICKET LN. ...................B-C-3
STANFORD CT. .............................D-1
STAPLETON DR. ..........................C-1
STEEPLECHASE LN. ....................A-2
STELFAST DR. .............................A-4
STERLING WAY ............................A-3
STEVEN DAVID DR. ......................A-1
STILLBROOKE DR. .......................C-3
STONE CREEK OV. ......................B-3
STONERIDGE TRL. ......................D-4
STONY POINT DR. .......................D-4
STOUGHTON DR. .........................B-3
STRATFORD CIR. .........................A-3
STRONGSVILLE BLVD. ................C-1
SUMMERPLACE DR. ....................B-3
SUN CREST RD. ...........................C-2
SUN MEADOW TRL. .....................A-4
SUNBURY DR. ..............................C-3
SUNCLIFF PL. ...............................C-2
SUNRIDGE CIR. ............................B-2
SUNSET DR. .................................C-3
SUNWOOD OV. .............................C-4
SYCAMORE DR. ...........................D-1
TANBARK LN. ................................B-1
TAWNY BROOK LN. ......................B-2
TEMPLE DR. ..................................B-3
THATCHER’S LN. ..........................B-3
TIMBER CREEK CIR. ....................C-4
TIMBER EDGE DR. .......................D-3
TIMBER LAKE DR. ........................D-1
TIMBER OAK CT. ..........................A-2
TIMBERLINE DR. ..........................C-4
TOMSON DR. ................................B-2
TRACY LN. ....................................C-3
TRADEWINDS DR. ........................D-4
TRAIL EDGE CT. ...........................C-2
TRAILS LNDG. ...............................D-4
TRAILSIDE PL. ..............................C-2
TRAMORE LN. ..............................B-4
TRAPPER TRL. .............................B-3
TREASURE ISLE CT. ....................D-4
TRENTON AVE. .............................D-4
TRENTON OV. ...............................D-4
TRILLIUM TRL. ..............................B-2
TROTWOOD DR. ...........................B-3
TURKEY MEADOW LN. .............C-3-4
TWELVE OAKS CIR. .....................C-1
VALLEY CREEK DR. .....................C-2
VALLEY PKWY. ..............B-1,C-2,D-2,3
VERSAILLES DR. ..........................D-1
VERSAILLES DR. ..........................D-1
VILLAGE GREEN DR. ...................B-1
VINCENNES PL. ........................B-C-4
W-130TH ST. ..............................D-1-4
WAKEFIELD CIR. ..........................A-4
WALKING STICK WAY ..................D-4
WALNUT CREEK DR. ....................B-3
WALNUT DR. .................................B-4
WALNUT DR. .................................B-4
WATERCRESS RD. .......................A-1
WATERFORD PKWY. ....................B-4
WEBSTER RD. ...........................D-1-2
WEDGEWOOD LN. .......................A-3
WELLINGTON CT. .........................C-4
WESLEY DR. .................................D-1
WEST BEND DR. .........................D-4
WESTBROOKE LN. .......................B-4
WEST KERRY PL. .........................B-4
WESTFIELD LN. ............................C-4
WESTMINISTER DR. .................A-B-4
WESTON POINTE .........................A-2
WESTWIND CT. .............................A-2
WESTWOOD DR. ..........................B-2
WESTWOOD PARK BLVD. .............B-2
WEYMOUTH LN. ...........................C-4
WHEELERS LN. ............................B-3
WHISPERING PINES ....................C-4
WHITE BARK DR. ......................A-B-3
WHITE FIR LN. ..............................C-4
WHITE MARSH LN. .......................B-4
WHITNEY RD. ........................B-C-D-1
WILDWOOD LN. ............................B-3
WILLIAMSBURG OV. .................B-C-4
WILLOW CIR. ................................D-1
WILLOW LN. ..................................A-1
WILLOW WOOD DR. .....................C-4
WILMA DR. ....................................A-1
WILMINGTON DR. .........................B-3
WINCHESTER CT. ........................C-4
WINDCLIFF RD. ............................B-2
WINDING TRL. ..............................B-3
WINDSOR CASTLE LN. ................A-3
WINDSOR DR. ..............................C-3
WINDWARD WAY ..........................B-4
WOLF DR. .....................................D-1
WOLF RUN CIR. ...........................C-4
WOLZHAVEN AVE. ........................A-1
WOODBERRY LN. .........................A-2
WOODBRIAR CIR. ........................B-2
WOODFIELD TRL. .........................A-2
WOODHAVEN AVE. .......................B-4
WOODHURST DR. ........................B-1
WOODLAWN CT. ...........................B-4
WOODLEAF RD. ...........................C-2
WOODRIDGE CIR. ........................B-2
WOODRUN DR............................D-1-2
WOODSHIRE DR. ...........................B-3
WOODSIDE CT. .............................B-2
WOODSIDE (X)ING NORTH .........B-4
WOODSIDE (X)ING SOUTH ..........B-4
WOODSTOCK RUN ...................A-B-4
WOODVIEW CIR. ..........................A-2
WORTHINGTON PARK DR. ..........C-1
WYNNEWOOD PL. ........................B-4
YAGER DR. ...................................B-2
YARROW PL. .................................A-2
YARROW TRL. ..............................A-2
YORKTOWN OV. ...........................B-4
ZVERINA LN. .................................B-2
CHANDLER GREEN .....................D-4
CHAPMAN CIR. .............................C-1
CHARTER LN. ...............................B-4
CHASE MOORE ............................D-2
CHATHAM CT. ...............................C-4
CHEERFUL LN. ..........................D-2-3
CHERRYSTONE LN. .....................B-4
CHERYL DR. .................................D-4
CHESTNUT DR. ............................B-1
CHESTNUT OAK LN. ....................A-3
CHEVY CHASE DR. ......................D-1
CHRISTOPHER CT. ......................A-1
CIRCLE RIDGE ST. .......................C-2
CLEAR BROOKE CIR. ..................A-1
CLIFFSIDE DR. .............................C-2
CLINTON CIR. ...............................D-4
CLIPPER COVE DR. .....................D-4
CO-MOOR BLVD. ..........................B-2
COLEBRIGHT DR. ........................C-3
COLLEEN CT. ................................B-4
COLLIER DR. ................................B-2
COLONY CT. .................................D-4
COMMERCE PKWY. ......................A-3
COMMONS OVAL .........................C-1
COMPASSPOINT DR. ...................D-4
CONCORD DR. .............................B-3
COOK AVE. ....................................B-3
COOPERS RUN ............................A-2
CORINTH CT. ................................B-2
CORONET DR. ..............................A-2
COTTAGE GROVE RD. ................B-4
COTTONWOOD TRL. ...................C-4
COUNCIL BLUFF ..........................C-1
COUNTRY MEADOWS LN. ...........A-1
COUNTRY WAY .............................A-2
COUNTRYSIDE DR. .....................A-2
COURTLAND DR. .........................A-1
COURTLAND WAY .......................A-2
CRABAPPLE CT. ..........................D-2
CRAIG DR. ....................................B-2
CREEKBEND CT. ..........................A-1
CREEKMOSS LN. .........................A-1
CREEKSIDE DR. ...........................A-1
CREEKSTONE CIR. ......................A-1
CREEKWOOD LN. ........................C-3
CRICKET LN. .................................A-1
CROSS CREEK OV. ......................D-4
N. CROSS TRL. ............................D-4
S. CROSS TRL. .............................D-4
CROWN POINT PKWY. ................D-4
CRYSTAL CREEK DR. ..................B-3
CUMBERWORTH DR. ...................D-1
CURRIER DR. ...............................C-4
CYPRESS AVE. .............................C-3
DARICE PKWY. .............................A-2
DAWN CT. ......................................B-3
DECATUR DR. ..............................C-1
DEER PATH DR. .....................C-3,B-4
DEER RIDGE CT. ...........................C-4
DEER RUN LN. .............................B-1
DEERFIELD DR. ...........................B-3
DELAWARE DR. ............................B-3
DELL DR. .......................................B-2
DELL RIDGE CIR. .........................B-2
DELMONT AVE. ............................C-4
DERBY CT. ....................................A-2
DEWITT DR. ..................................D-1
DIANE CIR. ....................................A-2
DOE CIR. .......................................B-3
DOGWOOD CT. .............................C-1
DONEGAL LN. ...............................B-4
DORCHESTER CIR. .....................D-4
DORIA CT. .....................................B-2
DOW CIR. ...............................D-1,C-1
DOWNERS GROVE CT. ................C-1
DRAKE RD. ................................A-D-4
DRIFTWOOD CT. ..........................B-4
EAGLES NEST CIR. ......................C-3
EAST BEND DR. ...........................D-4
EAST KERRY PL. ..........................B-4
EASTLAND RD. .............................B-1
EASTWIND CT. ..............................A-2
ECHO DR. .....................................B-3
ELIZABETH CIR. ...........................A-2
ELLSWORTH DR. .........................B-4
ELM DR. ........................................B-4
EMERALD EDGE PL. ....................D-2
ERIN CIR. ......................................B-4
ERWIN DR. ...................................A-4
ESSEX DR. ...................................C-3
ETHEL DR. ....................................A-1
EVELYN CT. ..................................D-1
EVERGREEN DR. .........................B-1
FAIR ISLE WAY .............................B-2
FAIR MEADOW PL. .......................B-1
FAIR RD. ........................................A-1
FAIRFAX LN. .................................C-4
FAIRFIELD PL. ..............................A-2
FAIRTREE DR. ..............................A-1
FAIR WINDS DR. ..........................D-4
FAIR WINDS DR. ..........................D-4
FALLINGLEAVES RD. ...................C-2
FALLINGWATER RD. ....................B-2
FALMOUTH DR. ............................C-4
FAWN CIR. ....................................B-3
FAWN MEADOW LN. ....................B-2
FENCE LINE ROW DR. .................A-1
FERN CANYON DR. .....................C-4
FERNWOOD CIR. .........................D-1
FETTERMAN DR. ..........................B-3
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Advertiser IndexaCCountants
Kiplinger & Co., CPAs ........... p 10www.kiplingerco.com
attorney
John J. Urban, Attorney at Law Ltd. ........... p 28www.jjurbanlaw.com
Banks & CreDit unions
First Federal Lakewood ......... p 8www.FFL.net
PSE Credit Union ............ p 11, 30www.psecreditunion.org
ChilDCare
Creative Playrooms Montessori & Child Care Centers ............ p 15www.creativeplayrooms.com
ChiropraCtor
Pro Active Chiropractic .. p 29, 34www.pro-activechiropractic.com
Timber Ridge Neck & Back Pain Clinic .............. p 27, 32www.timberridgeclinic.com
ChurChes
Christ Church ........................ p 51www.christchurchohio.org
Strongsville United Methodist Church ................ p 51www.strongsvilleumc.org
Cleaning
The Cleaning Authority ....... p 41www.broadviewheights.thecleaningauthority.com
Clothing-strongsville apparel
Strongsville Spirit Shop ....... p 15
CluBs & organiZations
Strongsville Rotary Club ...... p 47www.strongsvillerotary.org
Colleges & universities
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) ....................... p 15www.tri-c.edu
LCCC - Midpoint Campus ........................... p 13, 28www.midpointcampus.com
CommerCial real estate
EMMCO Corp. ....................... p 20www.emmcocorp.com
ConstruCtion/ home improvement
R.A. Kalfas Construction ...... p 21www.rakalfas.com
Dentist
William Aerni DDS ............... p 23www.aernidental.com
Dentist-peDiatriC
Arlene Coloma DDS MS ....... p 18
finanCial serviCes
Kiplinger & Co., CPAs ........... p 10www.kiplingerco.com
garDen Center
Maria Gardens ........................ p 9www.mariagardens.net
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The 2013 Strongsville Photo Contest! Enter your photo(s) from events around town to win dinner for 2 at Trivs.
Email your high resolution photos to [email protected] for your chance to win and check out the next edition to see if your photos made it into the publication!
ANNOUNCING…
9780 Beechwood Drive • North Royalton, Ohio 44133 • 440-346-4482
Photographs must be in digital format. Only emailed entries will be eligible. No print or film submissions will be accepted for entry into this Contest. The photograph need not be taken with a digital camera; scans of negatives, transparencies, or photographic prints are acceptable. All digital files must be 5 megabytes or smaller, must be in JPEG or JPG format. The photograph, in its entirety, must be a single work of original material taken by the Contest entrant and the subject matter must be an event or place within the City of Strongsville, Ohio. By entering the Contest, entrant represents, acknowledges, and warrants that the submitted photograph is an original work created solely by the entrant, that the photograph does not infringe on the copyrights, trademarks, moral rights, rights of privacy/publicity or intellectual property rights of any person or entity, and that no other party has any right, title, claim, or interest in the photograph.
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hair salon & spa serviCes
Dolce Organic Salon ............ p 19www.dolceorganicsalon.com
Esbi International ........................ ........................... Inside Back Coverwww.esbiintlsalon.com
hospitals/meDiCal faCilities
Cleveland Clinic ........ p 31, 32, 33www.clevelandclinic.org
Kaiser Permanente ......... p 34, 35www.Kaiserpermanente.org
Southwest General Health Center ....p 36, Back Coverwww.swgeneral.com
insuranCe Company
Medical Mutual .............................................Inside Front Cover, p 31www.medicalmutual.com
interior Design/ home furnishings
New Creation Interiors . p 28, 38www.newcreationinteriors.net
investments/ finanCial serviCes
Buzek Wealth Advisors ....... p 10www.buzekwealthadvisors.com
Jewelry store
Gregory Filo Jewelry Design Inc. ........................ p 2, 27www.filojewelry.com
lanDsCaping
Erie Landscaping Company ........................ p 25, 37www.erielandscaping.net
musiC
Royalton Music Center ........ p 26www.royaltonmusic.com
opthalmologist
Reno Alessio M.D. & Peter Nintcheff M.D. ........ p 24www.alessioeyemd.com
photographer
Beverly David Photography .. p 30www.beverlydavidphoto.com
physiCal therapy
Hand & Physical Therapy Specialists ........ p 25, 36www.handphysicaltherapy specialists.com
printing & graphiC Design
Alpha Graphics ..................... p 55www.us507.alphagraphics.com
real estate
Angie Giarikos - Russell Realty ....................... p 38www.angelagiarikos.com
Howard Hanna ......... p 37, 38, 39www.howardhanna.com
Howard Hanna-Laurie Meister ..................... p 38www.howardhanna.com
restaurants
Don’s Pomeroy House.......... p 44www.donspomeroy.com
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IN AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911
CITY DEPARTMENTSMain Administration .................................440-580-3100Web Site .......................................www.strongsville.orgAnimal Warden .........................................440-580-3180Building Department ................................440-580-3105Communications Center ...........................440-580-3190Economic Development ............................440-580-3115Engineering Department ..........................440-580-3120Finance Department .................................440-580-3125Law Department .......................................440-580-3145Mayor’s Office ...........................................440-580-3150Planning Commission ...............................440-580-3165Recreation Walter F. Ernfelt Community Recreation & Senior Complex ...........................440-580-3260 Senior Center .....................................440-580-3275Service Department ..................................440-580-3170
Police, Non-emergency .............................440-580-3230Fire Dept., Non-emergency ......................440-580-3210
OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERSFood Bank ..................................................440-846-0197Historical Society .......................................440-572-0535Library ........................................................440-238-5530License Bureau ..........................................440-572-1505Meals on Wheels ..............................440-238-3361 x147Post Office .................................................440-572-1637Salvation Army Help Line .........................440-572-2136Strongsville Cemetery ..............................440-580-3185Strongsville Chamber of Commerce ........440-238-3366
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Advertiser IndexItalian Village Restaurant ...................... p 28, 42www.italian-village.com
Shinto Japanese Steakhouse ..................... p 26, 43www.shintoexperience.com
Trivs ................................. p 22, 42www.trivsstrongsville.com
sChool - Career & teChniCal
Polaris Career Center ........... p 13www.polaris.edu
sCreenprinting & emBroiDery
Bullseye Activewear ............ p 16www.bullseyeactivewear.com
senior living
Westwood Place .................... p 9www.ownerslive.com/westwood
senior serviCes
Altenheim/ Shurmer Place ................ p 29, 41www.altenheim.com
Crystal Waters ................ p 29, 40www.crystalwatersrc.com
Southwest Commons .......... p 40www.lifeservicesassistedliving.com
senior serviCes/ home health Care
ComForcare Senior Services ................................. p 30www.centralcuyahoga. comforcare.com
Hanson Services ................... p 40www.HansonServices.com
shopping
Walmart ................................ p 55www.walmart.com
storage faCility
Strongsville Mini Storage ............................. p 7, 27www.strongsvillestorage.com
vaCuum Cleaners/ sales & serviCe
Strongsville Vacuum, Inc. .... p 54www.vacuumcleanerscleveland.com
veterans organiZations
Strongsville VFW Post 3345 ........................ p 29, 45www.vfw3345.org
veterinarian
Crossroads Animal Hospital ................................. p 50www.crossrdsanhosp.com
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EsbiInternationalSalonThe Beauty of YouNuccio and Cheryl Basilisco own and operate Esbi Intl. Salon, one of the area’s hottest beauty spots for personalized on-trend styles. Here, in his own words, Nuccio describes how he rose from humble beginnings to become one of the world’s premier styling educators.
As I refl ect back on my life, and my career, a fl oodgate of feelings wash over my mind and my heart. I thank God for all of the blessings he’s bestowed upon me. So many times in our lives we can become entangled in the struggles of each day and often overlook all the good that God has put before us. When I stop and look at my life, I see a young boy arriving in this country from Sicily at just seven years of age. Having been very poor in Italy, it was amazing to me that I could have hot water out of a faucet, among other luxuries many people take for granted. It’s easy to overlook all that we are fortunate to have here in the United States that so many other countries don’t have. My wife and I live each day in the spirit of gratitude—grateful for where we’ve been and how far we’ve come, for our success, and for the clients who’ve supported us as we’ve grown from a simple salon in North Royalton, then a beautiful salon in Strongsville to the magnifi cent building we call home in Brunswick. We’ve dedicated ourselves to helping the guests who walk through our doors discover, and appreciate, the beautiful gifts they possess. Just the fact that we are able to come to work each day, get to know our clients and share a positive message, fi lls my wife and I and our entire team with so much joy.
Beauty for Everyone As committed as we are to promoting a relaxing, positive atmosphere, we’re equally dedicated to making the services at Esbi accessible to everyone. That’s why haircuts start at just $30. We also have periodic prize drawings, like a big screen TV or cash awards, for our clients who refer their friends and family.
Giving Back We know that we’re successful because of the support of the community. To show our gratitude, our entire staff participates in various fundraising efforts that result in nearly $40,000 a year going back to various charitable organizations in the area.
We’re passionate about what we do and want to share our success with others.
Find Out For Yourself We’d like to invite you to visit our elegant salon and be inspired by the Esbi experience, beauty born of gratitude. Meet with a stylist for a personal consultation and we’ll give you an exclusive welcome gift that includes special pricing for your fi rst visit as well as product samples.
In the meantime, take a moment each day to stop and be grateful. Thank God for all the goodness in your life. Stay positive and fi nd the beauty.It’s everywhere.
Esbi Intl. Salon is located at 4193 Center Road, in Brunswick. Call us at330-220-3724. Hours are Monday, 3 pm - 9 pm;Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 9pm; and Saturday, 8 - 4. Visit us on the web at EsbiFLH.com or on facebook at “esbi Brunswick”.
ESBI International Salon owners Cheryl and Nuccio Basilisco
Esbi Intl. Salon is located at 4193 Center Road, in Brunswick. Call us at330-220-3724. Hours are Monday, 3 pm - 9 pm;Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 9pm; and Saturday, 8 - 4. Visit us on the web at EsbiFLH.com or on facebook at “esbi Brunswick”.
ESBI International Salon owners Cheryl and Nuccio Basilisco