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Rock n’ Roll Never Forgets....Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
July 6, 2011Cleveland , Ohio
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Liberty Fest 2011!!
Nothing says summer like a black wool suiton a hot sunny day! Yeah,yeah, yeah….
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame offered a great free concert last
Tuesday night featuring L.A. soul group Fitz & the Tantrums.
The next free Summer in the City Concert is August 3, 7 p.m.
featuring the Joy Formidable and HotChaCha. See you there!
Cleveland Rocks!
The cat was out of the cage atthe Crocker Park Liberty Fest,July 3rd & 4th. What a blast!
Mercy Regional Medical Center hosted several events on Thursday, June 23 in honor of Sister Carole Anne Griswold, vice president of mission integration, Mercy, who celebrates her 50 year Jubilee. Sister Carole Ann has been a leader in health care in Lo-rain County for five decades. “From her first days as a young nurse caring for pediatric patients to her current role of keeper of the Mercy mission, Sister Carole Anne has been a caregiver, teacher, counselor and true leader in our community,” remarked Edwin Oley, president, Mercy. “We honor her for her unwavering dedica-tion to the patients and families we serve in Lorain County. She has truly been a guiding light for our organization.”
Events held on the campus of Mercy Regional Medical Center included the commemorative planting of a dogwood tree (wood of the cross) and presentation of plaque in the hospital courtyard, a procession to the chapel and rose pre-sentation along the journey and ceremony within the hospi-tal’s Wicken’s Chapel. Hundred of hospital workers and friends then attended a tea to honor Sister Carole Anne in the Cafeteria. It was a loving tribute to Sister Carole Ann, who has served the com-munity as a pediatric nurse, nurse manager, consultant for mission and Catholic identity and nursing instructor. She re-turned to Mercy full-time in 2001 when she was hired as an officer of mission and values. She was promoted to her cur-rent role as vice president of mission integration in 2004.
Mercy CelebratesMission Leader’s
50 Year Jubilee
Sister Carole Anne Griswold accepts congratulations and gratitude from Mercy President Edwin Oley at her 50 year jubilee celebration last month.
New Life Hospice will be celebrating over 32 years of hospice care in Lorain County with their 22nd Annual Steak Fry. The benefit dinner will take place on Friday, August 12 at DeLuca’s Place in the Park from 6 to 11 p.m. Attendees will be treated to family fun, raffle drawings and music by Colorful Sounds DJ to the theme of “Proud to be an American.” Regular ticket price is $22 for adults, which includes a dinner of steak, baked potato, salad, dessert and beverage, and children 10 years of age and under can enjoy a hot dog meal for $5. 100% of proceeds benefit New Life Hospice patients and families. For more information, to purchase a ticket or to become a sponsor of the event, please call 440-934-1458. New Life Hospice is a special program that provides support and care to individuals and families coping with terminal illness. A dedicated staff of professionals and volunteers provide pain and symptom management, personal care, emotional and spiritual support. New Life Hospice Center of St. Joseph offers a home-like setting for those patients and families that have special needs. For more information on New Life Hospice, visit www.MercyOnline.org.
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It was a Fourth of July highlight for the City of West-lake as officials from Westlake’s sister city – Tralee, Ireland – spent a long weekend in town enjoying the sights and sounds of American freedom as Mayor Dennis Clough and his wife, Virginia, served as hosts. Taking part in grand tours of Westlake, the West-lake Fourth of July parade and Liberty Fest at Crocker Park were Tralee Mayor Councillor Grace O’Donnell and Devel-opment Officer John Griffin. “We are just delighted to be part of this celebra-tion. It is a fantastic city,” said O’Donnell as she met with the Cloughs and founding father Leonard Porter (played by Mel Maurer) at the start of the July Fourth parade at Westlake High. Clough and O’Donnell shared a lovely ride down Hilliard Blvd. and enjoyed the well-wishes of resi-dents as the parade matriculated to Clague Park. The night before, Mayor Clough presented Mayor O’Donnell with the key to the city as part of the Crocker Park Liberty Fest. They then enjoyed a great patriotic concert by the Cleveland Pops orchestra and fabulous Crocker Park fireworks display. What a great way to celebrate freedom!
Special GuestsWelcomed in Westlake
Libert
y Fest 2
011!! The 2011 Liberty Fest at Crocker Park
packed them in! Thousands gathered for the annual Cleveland Pops Patriotic Concert,
fireworks and family friendly events!
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Malbec, KaikenCabernet Sauvignon, Sketchbook
Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes AlphaBarbera d’Asti “Albera” Araldica
Pinot Grigio, Torre Di LunaSauvignon Blanc, Matua ValleySauvignon Blanc, Kim Crawford
Chardonnay, Benzigner Sangiacomo VineyardsChardonnay, White Oak
Pinot Noir, Estancia
Signature CocktailsPeach Bellini
Bacca Limon MartiniMartini Rosso
Cucumber Basil Lime Gimlet
Vespa MargaritaStrawberry Basil Limonata
White Peach SangriaCitrus Grove Sparkler
Raspberry MojitoPineapple Gimlet Martini
Tuscan Berry FizzRosemary Citrus Sour Martini
Manhattan ProperMartini Classico
Ultimate CosmopolitanLemontini
RazzberitiniFlirtini
Traditional Cocktails
Strawberry Basil LemonadeWildberry LemonadeTuscan Berry FrescaWhite Peach Palmer
Wildberry White Peach Italian Soda
Spirit Free Cocktails
Made in aMerica!
You can always count on the Bay Kiwanis to bring out the best in American youth as they host the annual Bay Days July 4th Bike, Trike and Wagon Parade each year.
Visit www.TheVillagerNewspaper.comfor more photos of the Bike Parade!
Visit www.TheVillagerNewspaper.com for morephotos of the Bays Days Run!
Ken Sullivan, 23, of Rocky River won the annual Bay Days five miler on July 4th in 26:15 topping a field of 511 competi-tors. A one mile Kids Run added to the fun!
Bay Days 2011
Liberty Fest 2011!!
Visit www.TheVillagerNewspaper.com for more photos of the Crocker Park Liberty Fest!
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