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December 2010 Volume 6 Issue 10
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CROCKER PARK PRESSTHE
A Villager Newspaper PublicationPublisher: Robert Tuneberg
E-Mail: [email protected] • www.thevillagernewspaper.comThe Crocker Park Press is a newspaper of general circulation in
Bay Village, Westlake, Rocky River, Avon Lake, Avon, Sheffield, North Ridgeville,Fairview Park, Lakewood & North Olmsted.The Crocker Park Press is published monthly.
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BRIAN JONES ART GALLERYis located between Hyde Park & UrbanOutfitters. This space features the con-temporary work of Cleveland Artist BrianJones. It is open to the public during allCrocker Park hours including the week-ends now through Dec. 31.
Brian Jones introduces a new line ofaffordable “Art Box” prints which aremounted on ready to hang gallery boxes -from $30. There will be large originals andlots of brand new work. The gallery willbe open on Saturdays and Sundays fromNoon till 6 p.m. (times may change).
BARNES & NOBLE SPECIALEVENTS: Bookfairs, Special Events, &Author Visits at Barnes & Noble
Bookfairs: Dec. 2 – Lakewood Pres-byterian Church Nursery School; Dec. 3– Montessori Children’s School; Dec. 4– Amherst Middle School; Dec. 9 –Ruffing Montessori School
Authors: Dec.4, 2 p.m. Mary AnnWinkowski; Dec. 11, 2 p.m. Regina Brett
Special Events: Dec. 11, 1 p.m.American Girl Club
SPOON ME HOLIDAY SPE-CIALS: Take the Spoon Me SmoothieChallenge! LOVE SMOOTHIE, LOVESPOON ME, Now until December 31. Try
BOULEVARD BUZZ . . . .one of Spoon Me’s all, natural, fresh fruitsmoothies. If you are not 100% satisfied,we will give you your money back. No ice,no fat, no table sugars, no bull. Just purelove for your body!
• Starting November 20 while supplieslast: Buy a large smoothie and get a SpoonMe lip balm for free. • Get a FREE SpoonMe gift pack for every $10 Spoon Me GiftCard purchased. A $2 value. • Starting No-vember 20, Spoon Me will feature Karaokeevery Saturday night from 8 – 10 p.m.
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Receive: 10% off Gift Cards • 20%off Aveda Retail • Pure Privilege enroll-ment free with purchase of any 2 items($10 savings) • Pure Privilege Bonus 300points with purchase of 3 items. Enjoythese special prices that only come oncea year just in time for holiday gifts!
Visit hq salons spas to view AvedaGifts Bright with Hope, supporting com-munities protecting the rainforest. FREEin limited edition Aveda gift sets, ahandcrafted tagua nut accessory- carvingout better futures for 400 families and help-ing preserve 400 rainforest acres, in Co-lumbia. Available now while supplies last.
Get Ready for Your Holiday Shopping
ApparelAbercrombie & Fitch
Abercrombie KidsAeropostale
American EagleAnn Taylorbaby GAP
Banana RepublicBuckle
Cara’s BoutiqueCharming Charlie
Chico’sCoach
Coldwater CreekDick’s Sporting Goods
Eddie BauerExpress
Express MenFrancesca’s Collections
GAPGAP Kids
Giovanni Carrelli ClothiersGuess
GymboreeH&M
HollisterJ Crew
Joseph A. BanksJustice
Lucky Brand JeansMarcell
Nicky NicoleSoma
Sunglass HutTalbots
Talbots PetitesUrban OutfittersVictoria’s Secret
White House Black Market
Shoes / AccessoriesClark’s Shoes
DSWJourneys
N.J. Thomas JewelersNew Balance
BookstoresBarnes & Noble
Borders Books & MusicLearning Express Toys
ElectronicsApple Computer
GamestopVerizon Wireless
Sporting GoodsDick’s Sporting Goods
GroceryGiant EagleTrader Joe’s
TravelAAA
Health & BeautyAnthony Vince Nail Salon
Best CutsCharles Scott Salon & Spa
General Nutrition Center (GNC)Headquarters Salon & Spa by Aveda
L’Occitane en ProvenceMAC CosmeticsMassage EnvyMax Wellness
SephoraUrban Active Fitness
HomeArhaus
Bed, Bath & BeyondDanny Vegh’s Billiards & Home
P. Graham DunnThe Szarek Team of Howard Hanna
Villa Collections Design
Office SuppliesOffice Max
EntertainmentRegal Stadium 16 & IMAX
Banking / Financial212 Capital Group
FidelityScottrade Financial Services
US BankWells Fargo
Restaurants87 West Wine Bar • Agave Tequileria & Cocina • Aladdin’s Eatery • Auntie Anne’sBlake’s Seafood Restaurant & Bar • Brio Tuscan Grille • Casa Vella • Champps
Chipotle • Cold Stone Creamery • Dave’s Cosmic Subs • First WatchHyde Park Prime Steakhouse • Karl’s Corned Beef and More Deli • Liquid Planet
Rocky Mountain Chocolates • Swirl • The Cheesecake Factory • Vieng’s Asian Bistro
Food at the PromenadeBaskin-Robbins • Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery • Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries
Just Dogs Gourmet • Max & Erma’s • Robek’s Smoothies & Healthy EatsSpoon Me • Starbucks • Subway • T.G.I. Friday’s
When it comes to indulging in the joy of shopping, Crocker Park is the place you’ve been waitingfor. This isn’t just shopping; this is shopping nirvana. With its dazzling lineup of nationally soughtmerchants and eclectic local favorites, Crocker Park is the destination of choice for all of Cleveland.
What will you find here? Well for one thing, you’ll find out what you’ve been missing—thoseshoes you’ve been looking for all your life, that ultimate little black dress, a suit that means businessbut speaks fashion, or the perfect chair for your guest room, just to name a few. Every time you visitthere’s something new and wonderful to discover.
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Santa will be at Discount Drug Mart in Westlake onSunday, December 12 from 12 – 3 p.m. Customers canreceive one free 4x6 print with a canned food donation.Any additional 4x6 prints they want after that it is at a costof .25 per print.
Canned food donation go to: The Westlake Commu-nity Services Department, Westlake Assistance Program
This program is designed to provide a variety of ser-vices and referrals to help Westlake Residents meet emer-gency needs. An important part of this program is the foodcupboard, located at Westlake Center, which providesemergency food supplies. Families in need come to thefood cupboard for help at Thanksgiving, Christmas andEaster as well as throughout the year.
Discount Drug Mart is located at 27300 Detroit Rd., Westlake OH 44145, 440-871-6077.
Come Visit Santa....Discount Drug Mart
Hosts Canned Food DriveWestlake Discount Drug Mart will be hosting a Coats for KidsDrive on Saturday, December 4th all day. Customers can bring in newor gently used coats and receive a free voucher to the Disney on iceshow. In addition, they will have a raffle for assorted prizes from 12 –5 p.m. They can buy one raffle ticket for a $1 or 6 tickets for $5. Alldonations will go to the Coats for Kids drive. The drawings will beheld on Monday morning at 9 a.m.
Discount Drug Mart, Feld Entertainment and Coats for Kids areteaming up to do the “Woody & Buzz’s Coat Drive!” in order to promotethe Disney on Ice show and to help provide more coats to the NortheastOhio Coats for Kids program. For each NEW winter coat that a customerbrings in, they will receive a Disney on Ice presents Disney/PIXAR’sToy Story 3 voucher (Four (4) coats= Four (4) vouchers), which can beredeemed for any WEEKDAY performance ticket.
Discount Drug Mart is located at 27300 Detroit Rd., WestlakeOH 44145, 440-871-6077.
Coats for Kids atDrug Mart
The following is Westlake Porter Public Library’s De-cember events. The library is located at 27333 Center RidgeRoad in Westlake, (440) 871-2600, www.westlakelibrary.org.
Wed., Dec. 1 (7-7:30 p.m.), Wed., Dec. 8 (1-11:30a.m.) and Wed., Dec. 15 (7-7:30 p.m.) Let’s Sing andDance! – Join us for a fun session of singing and danc-ing. For children ages 2-6 with a caregiver. No registra-tion required.
Thurs., Dec. 2 (6 -8:30 p.m.) Investor InterestGroup – John Sawczak of AAII will present a MarketWrap-Up with 2011 Chart and Outlook. Please register.
Sat., Dec. 4 (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) Give the Gift of Read-ing— Looking for a special book for your child this holi-day season? Drop by the Youth Services department andbrowse a select collection of new books and classic fa-vorites and add some titles to your shopping list. Selectedbooks will be available for check-out after 2 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 4 (11 a.m.-12 p.m.) “Paws” to Read—Kids in grades 1-4: Come read to Oscar the Shih-Tzu atthe library! Please call the Youth Services Departmentstarting Nov. 27 to register for a specific time slot.
Sat, Dec. 4 (1-4 p.m.) Twilight Wii and Showingof the Movie Based on the Novel Eclipse— Come playWii’s Twilight Scene It, then join us for a screening of
Westlake Porter Public Librarythe movie based on Stephenie Meyer’s Eclipse. As a stringof mysterious killings grips Seattle, Bella is forced tochoose between her love for vampire Edward and herfriendship with werewolf Jacob.Rated PG-13. For ages13-18. Registration begins Nov. 27.
Mon., Dec. 8 (7 p.m.) Find Money for Your Non-Profit Organization— Learn how to research founda-tions and companies that give money to non-profit orga-nizations using Foundation Center’s database FoundationDirectory Online. Please register.
Wed., Dec. 8 (7-8 p.m.) Pawsitive Readers – Thatsuper canine listener is back and ready to hear you read!Kids in grades 1-4 can sign up for a 10 minute time slot bycalling the Youth Services Department starting Dec. 1.
Thurs., Dec. 9 (7 p.m.) Non-Fiction Book Discus-sion— The December selection is Gifts by Cami Walker.
Fri., Dec. 10 (10:30-11:15 a.m.) Come Play WithMe! – Open playtime with age-appropriate toys, songsand rhymes for ages 2-5 and their caring adults. Pleaseregister starting Dec. 3.
Sat., Dec. 11 (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) Crafts A Go-Go! –Join us for a fun and easy craft! All supplies provided;just drop in.
Sat., Dec. 11 (3-4 p.m.) Gingerbread Fun!— Join
us for an afternoon of gloppy, sloppy fun as you createand decorate your very own gingerbread house. Be sureto bring your imagination! For ages 7-10. Please, noyounger siblings. Registration begins Dec. 4.
Mon., Dec. 13 (7-8:30 p.m.) Dos and Don’ts ofPost-Bankruptcy – Sylvia Goldsmith, Esq. will discussthe credit implications of post-bankruptcy, how to read acredit report, what accounts should look like after bank-ruptcy (and for how long) and common problems in re-porting and how to correct them. Please register.
Tues., Dec. 14 (7 p.m.) Tuesday Evening BookDiscussion – The December selection is The ChristmasList by Richard Paul Evans.
Fri., Dec. 17 (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) Porter’s Fiber Fa-natics – Socialize, share, and solve problems with fel-low needle artists while you work on your current project.
Sat., Dec. 18 and Wed., Dec. 29 (2-3 p.m.) LEGOClub – Bring your ideas and imagination! Ages 6-13.Please register one week prior to each session.
Sun., Dec. 19 (2-3 p.m.) Holiday Stamps & Statio-nery— Make some fun and festive gift tags, bookmarksand cards with us! Ages 8-12. Registration begins Dec. 12.
Mon., Dec. 20 (2:30-2:45 p.m.) Last MinuteCrafts— Join us for a fun, easy holiday-themed craft anda film! Grades 1-2. Please register starting Nov. 17.
Tues., Dec. 21 (2-3:30 p.m.) Holiday Movie Spe-cial— Join those adorable retriever puppies as they searchfor Santa Paws in this sweet holiday movie. Rated G. Allages welcome. Registration begins Dec. 14.
Tues., Dec. 21 (7-8:30 p.m.) Mad4Manga – M4Mis everything manga! We talk about manga, create mangaart, discuss & watch anime films, and more! For teens ingrades 6-12.
Wed., Dec. 22 (2 p.m.) Afternoon Book Discussion—In December we will share miscellaneous Christmas books.
Wed., Dec. 22 (2-3:30 p.m.) Movie With a Ven-geance— Join us for a special movie about a greedy prop-erty developer and the furry friends who seek revenge onhim for trying to destroy their forest home. Rated PG.Some material may not be suitable for young children.Registration begins Dec. 15.
Wed., Dec. 22 (7-7:45 p.m.) Not a Creature wasStirring...—except the librarians! Join us for a specialevening program with holiday stories, rhymes and asimple craft. Ages 3-7. Registration begins Dec. 15.
Fri., Dec. 24 - Sunday, Dec. 26 Christmas Holi-day - Library Closed
Mon., Dec. 27 (10 a.m.-7 p.m.) Winter Break BookSwap—Need something new to read? Trade your gentlyused books for some new-to-you titles! Swaps must bechildren’s books in good condition. Damaged, soiled,stained or excessively worn books will not be accepted.Please, no copyright dates prior to 1990.
Mon., Dec. 27 (10-10:45 a.m.) Silly Stories toTickle Your Funny Bone!
Join us for some seriously silly stories, and bringyour favorite riddle or joke to share. Grades K-2. Regis-tration begins Dec. 20.
Mon., Dec. 27 (1-7 p.m.) American Red CrossBloodmobile
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*Cooked to order. Consuming raw or undercookedmeats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may
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BRIO BURGER*A quartet of BRIO’s famous Bistecca Burgers, with
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RAVIOLI CAPRESERomano crusted ravioli topped with tomatoes, fresh
Mozzarella and a cilantro pesto drizzle.
MARGHERITA FLATBREADFresh Mozzarella, vine-ripened tomatoes and fresh basil.
SAUSAGE & PEPPERONI FLATBREADFresh Mozzarella and housemade tomato sauce.
SHRIMPTINIChilled shrimp served in a martini glass with roasted
tomato cocktail sauce and fresh lemon.
ROASTED RED PEPPER & FRESHMOZZARELLA BRUSCHETTA
With fresh basil and balsamic drizzle.
SLICED STEAK BRUSCHETTA*With Gorgonzola Dolce, arugula, fennel, charred tomato,
shaved Parmesan and Tuscan Italian dressing.
BEEF CARPACCIO*Served with field greens, capers, mustard aioli and shaved
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SPICY SHRIMP & EGGPLANTGrilled shrimp with Romano crusted
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BRUNCHSERVED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY UNTIL 3 P.M.
FRENCH TOAST WITH BERRIESMascarpone-stuffed brioche, sautéed until golden
brown. Topped with fresh berries and a vanilla creamcheese drizzle. $9.95
FRUIT & RICOTTA CRÊPESTopped with fresh fruit, granola and a vanilla cream
cheese drizzle. $9.95
FRITTATA AL FORNOLayered with eggs, angel hair, crisp bacon, onions,spinach, artichokes, Fontina and Parmesan cream.
Served with fresh fruit. $10.95
BRIO’S OMELET DEL GIORNOChef’s special omelet of the day served with potatoes
peperonata and fresh fruit. $9.95
EGGS BENEDICTANO*A Tuscan Twist on a Brunch Classic
Two eggs poached and Canadian bacon, served ontoasted brioche with Hollandaise sauce, fresh fruit
and potatoes peperonata. $10.95
EGGS OSCAR*Two poached eggs with a crab and shrimp cake,
potatoes peperonata, grilled asparagus, artichokes,spinach and lemon butter. Finished with our
housemade Hollandaise. $13.95
BISTECCA ALLA ROMANO*Grilled beef tenderloin, poached eggs, Romanocrusted tomatoes and housemade Hollandaise.
Served with fresh fruit. $13.95
SAUSAGE FLORENTINE CRÊPESWith scrambled eggs, creamy spinach, Italian sausage
and Parmesan cream. Served with potatoes peperonataand fresh fruit. $11.95
CRAB & SHRIMP CRÊPESWith Fontina, scrambled eggs, asparagus,
Hollandaise and charred tomato. Served withpotatoes peperonata and fresh fruit. $12.95
BREAKFAST PANINIBacon, scrambled eggs, Fontina, oven roasted
tomatoes and black pepper mayonnaise on grilledbrioche. Served with fresh fruit. $9.95
Brio’s House Wines CollectionTavolo Matto, Italian for “Crazy Table,” is all about good times at the table with friends and family. These wines arecrafted exclusively for BRIO, by Sartori di Verona, a family winery in the Veneto region with over a century of winemakingexperience. Authentically Italian in style, but with a contemporary flare, they are intended to complement our menuselections and enhance your dining experience.
Tavolo Matto, Pinot GrigioLight bodied, with an alluring
tropical-fruit bouquet; ripe melonand pear flavors. $5.95
Tavolo Matto, RossoA Cabernet-Merlot blend with a deep
red-fruit and spice bouquet; richcherry and plum flavors. $6.25
Tavolo Matto, ChardonnayLight bodied, with a pleasant appleand toasty bouquet; crisp fruit and
vanilla flavors. $5.95
YOUR PARTY, OUR FOOD.BRIO knows how busy life can be, especially when planning an event at home orthe office. So when you can’t gather around our table, serve BRIO at yours. BRIO
Catering is a delicious and convenient way to prepare for your next event or party.Whether it’s a Birthday, Holiday, Office Meeting or just because you don’t feel likecooking, our housemade pastas, Tuscan specialties, salads and desserts are sure to
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Just call 24 hours before your desired pickup time and we will have yourTuscan Feast hot, delicious and ready to serve. Your party, our food - a
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Crocker Park • 200 Crocker Park Blvd. • Westlake, OH 44145
Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. • Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.440-250-8630
Miss Ohio Teen USA 2011!Miss Ohio Teen USA, Morgan Smigel from
Avon High School, was one of the celebrity guestsat the Crocker Park Tree Lighting over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Westlake!Congratulations to Russ and Linda Milan, named Mr. &
Mrs. Westlake by the Westlake Town Criers at the CrockerPark Tree Lighting Saturday. John Meno of the Town Criershonored the couple with this prestigious community serviceaward. The Milans are highly involved with the KiwanisAktion Club for adults with mental and physical handicaps,a new Special Olympics programs in Westlake and theWestlake Schools bond issue. Congratulations!
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Crocker Park Tree LightingParty On!
Westlake Mayor DennisClough shares a laugh with hostKenny Crumpton as they remindthe community to visit Crocker Parkfor the New Year’s Eve Ball Dropat 7 p.m. (midnight in Tralee, Ireland– Westlake’s sister city). It kicks offthe city of Westlake’s 200thbirthday celebration in 2011 - ayearlong series of special events toobserve this important milestone.
Carolers from local high schools kept Crocker
Park relevant for west side communities.
Kids count down for Santa– the wonder of it all!
Family fun – a mom & daughterin their Santa hats!
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Standing behind their commitment of ‘Care you Can Believe In,’ MercyRegional Medical Center also believes in those they serve.
Honoring veterans at Westlake’s Westbay Care & Rehabilitation Center, Mercy’sNew Life Hospice teamed with The Veteran’s Partnership of Ohio to award 42veterans with commemorative pins at a special Veteran’s Day presentation Nov. 11
Deanna Tansey, RN, New Life Hospice, offered thanks to each veteran asmembers of the Mercy staff personally thanked each former service person andpresented their patriotic pins.
The moving ceremony was concluded with aprayer offered by the Rev. Barbara Davis, ChaplainNew Life Hospice:
“Today, we revere all our veterans,” she said.“Those who rest in honored glory, those who still sufferfrom the wounds of war and those who, with us, enjoythe blessing of living in the land of the free and homeof the brave.”
New Life Hospice:Honoring Our Veterans
Therese Amato, Mercy Regional Medical Center,presents a Veteran’s Day pin to Mike Savulak, aMarine who served at Iwo Jima.
The Rev. Barbara Davis, Chaplain, New LifeHospice, with former Marine Carl May and Doris.
Michael Goodelle, MHA, FACHE, Mercy, presentsa Veteran’s Day pin to Wencel Frank, a formerArmy sniper who served in World War II, and alsoearned a Purple Heart and was a POW.
Step into Christmas past at Rose Hill Museum in Bay Village. Beautifully decorated for theholidays, the seasonal exhibit features antique dolls from the museum’s collection. The GiftShoppe at Rose Hill is a great place to purchase stocking stuffers and hostess gifts. The shopfeatures the full line of commemorative ornaments, including the 2010 Bicentennial medallion,Bicentennial contest posters and playing cards, and the limited edition Thomas Jones print ofthe Bay Village Community House. Rose Hill Museum, located in Cahoon Memorial Park atLake and Cahoon Roads, is open on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. through Christmas.Admission is free. Phone (440) 871-7338.
Christmas atRose Hill Museum
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