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COVER: The Faces of Lorain. First Row (Left to Right): Marilyn Lopez, Sun Novelty Co.; Marie Bonaminio(standing), Bonaminio’s Flower Shop & Greenhouse; Liz Concar, Howard Hanna; Dr. David DelPrincipe, North Coast Eye Care; Dr. Julie Corbin, Julie Corbin DDS. Second Row: Dr. Andrea Fisher, North Coast Eye Care; Nina Wooldridge, Lorain International Festival; Tim Williams, Lorain City Schools; David Smith, Horizon Education Centers; Thomas Tucker, Lorain City Schools; Kristie Duffy, Faithfully Fit Group Fitness; Dr Beth Yoder, North Coast Eye Care; Frank Detillio, Lorain County Chamber of Commerce; Stephanie Wiersma, Lorain County Health & Dentistry. Third Row: Gary Fischer, Lorain Palace Theater; Jim Long, Lorain Growth Corporation; Dan Klimas, Lorain National Bank; Ed Oley, Mercy; John Malanowski, First Federal Savings of Lorain; Arnold Johnson, Lorain Arts Council; Jim Ziemnik, Lorain County MetroParks; Rev. Dr. Brad Donahue, Lorain Clergy Association; John Marzavas, Marzavas & Sons Jewelers; Rick Novak, Lorain Port Authority; Jim Andrews, Jackalope Lakeside. Missing from Photo: Mayor Chase Ritenauer, City of Lorain; Rey Carrion, City of Lorain; Ralph Bruening, Lorain Port Authority; Tony Gallo, Lorain County Chamber of Commerce; Antonio Barrios, Lorain Arts Council.Photo Location: Black River Transportation Center. Photographer: Jason Shaffer. Photo this page: Jason Shaffer
Contents
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City of Lorain.
City of LorainMayor Chase Ritenauer
Lorain City Hall200 West Erie AvenueLorain, Ohio 44052
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MAGAZINE & COMMuNITY GuIDE
2012-2013
Lorain
4 Welcome 5 State of the City 7 Downtown Lorain 12 Education 16 Financial 17 The Faces of Lorain 22 Health & Wellness
27 Homes & Real Estate 28 Parks & Recreation 29 Chamber of Commerce30 Dining Guide31 Community Information36 Area Map 40 Advertiser Index
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As Mayor of Lorain, I would like to welcome you to our great city. This year, I began my first year as Mayor. In
the few short months after taking office, we have taken steps in order to restore the image of the City of Lorain and to rebuild it. With an energized city council and a dedicated team of city employees, we are making strides in keeping Lorain safe, improving the infrastructure and housing stock, and making Lorain attractive for investment and, ultimately, sustainable growth.
In terms of safety, the dedicated and hard-working police officers of the Lorain Police Department have brought an innovative, 21st century approach to fighting crime. This approach has paid off in 2012. The Police Department has apprehended several individuals this year that were long-suspected of being a driving force of crime in our community.
Regarding infrastructure, the City is trying to leverage all the state and federal dollars available for roadway repair and rehabilitation, while also conducting a pilot program for chip and seal on some of our unimproved streets. Furthermore, the City has put forth a plan to complete 20 million dollars in roadway repair in a 2 to 3 year time frame while allocating more money to roadway maintenance. This plan’s implementation will require city voters to approve a ½ of 1% income tax increase on this November’s ballot.
With respect to our city’s housing stock, city council and I worked aggressively with Lorain County to establish a land bank, which will provide the City with more revenue and
options to deal with vacant, decrepit and abandoned houses. In addition to the land bank, the City of Lorain’s Building Department, Community Development Department and the
Health Department have joined forces to proactively cite property maintenance code violations, which have
plagued our city for years.
Lorain and its community partners are working hard to bring recreation and entertainment to the City. On the City’s lakefront, beautiful Lakeview Park, maintained by our wonderful Lorain
County MetroParks, is the premiere spot in town to view a sunset. In late June, the International
Festival, which is held every year at Black River Landing, celebrates and embraces Lorain’s rich diversity
and history with traditional dances and dishes from several nationalities.
This first annual Lorain Magazine and Community Guide will allow you to learn more about what makes Lorain special. This magazine, published in partnership with Image Builders Marketing, will serve to keep you informed about Lorain and is not published at taxpayer expense. Rather, this magazine is made possible by the generous sponsorship of your local friends and neighbors. Please support them when dining, shopping or soliciting their services.
Thank you,Chase RitenauerMayor
Welcome to Lorain!Photo: Jason Shaffer
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A City Poised for GreatnessIn the 1970’s and 1980’s, Lorain was a thriving community
supported by the steel and automotive industry. But, in the 1990’s and 2000’s, those industries’ labor forces were downsized or transferred due to outsourcing and national economic downturns. Lorain suffered as the pillars of our community were not able to support the local workforce. However, in 2012 the steel and automotive industries are strengthening and the City of Lorain is poised to make a comeback.
In the first quarter of 2012, Republic Steel announced an $85 million dollar investment into its Lorain plant in order to build a new arc furnace. With this investment, Republic Steel will be able to increase its capacity by one million tons of steel per year, as well as $1 billion in economic output to northern Ohio. In order to achieve this capacity, Republic Steel will be hiring for 449 new jobs in its Lorain mill while retaining 100 jobs. Also, U.S. Steel, which has a mill in Lorain, has seen orders increase. In regards to the automotive industry, Lorain is home to Camaco, a manufacturer of metal seat frames and seatbacks. Camaco’s seat frames and seatbacks are used for the seating in cars for Ford, GM and Chrysler. With the revival of the American automotive industry, Camaco has seen a substantial increase in orders for their products. With increased demand, Camaco added 75 new employees to its payroll and a third shift to its operations.
Even as Lorain is ranked Ohio’s tenth largest city, it still appeals to those looking for a small-town feel. With recreational leagues and festivals, Lorain offers its residents activities and entertainment. The International Festival serves as the City’s featured summer event, as several thousand people visit Lorain to participate in different nationalities’ native food and dance. Lorain’s summer season is also highlighted by the Port Fest, Taste of History, the Black River Landing Concert Series
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and Music Under the Stars, which is coordinated by Lorain County MetroParks at Lakeview Park. In addition to these events, “Light Up Lorain” is a magical event featuring rides, parades, stories, music, Christmas lights and fireworks. The City of Lorain has coordinated and aided several recreational leagues, such as Adult Softball, KickIt Lorain (kickball league) and Lorain Youth Baseball.
With a hopeful future, due in part to the recent successes in the steel and automotive industries and improvements in our recreational activities, Lorain is poised to make a comeback. The leadership of the City is dedicated to bringing more jobs to the area and providing new and exciting activities for the residents of Lorain by focusing on the core competencies of local government such as safety, housing and infrastructure, that ultimately drive business and investment. In doing so, the City of Lorain wants to become the destination of northeast Ohio.
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Downtown Lorain... Alive and Growing!The Lorain Port Authority, the Lorain Arts Council, the Palace
Theater and the Lorain International Festival are just a few of the organizations working to lead the effort for preservation, economic sustainability, and continued evolution of the historic district as the heart of the Lorain community. Lorain’s historic
shopping district leads to the Lake Erie Waterfront with views of the iconic Lorain Lighthouse.
The Downtown district is adjacent to the Black River Landing, a beautiful riverfront
site that is home to several festivals and events, as well as the Jet Express. The
Lorain Palace Theater, which opened in 1928, continues to operate
today as a highlight of the Downtown area. The premier
summer event, the Lorain International Festival, entices residents and visitors with a week-
long festival of food and fun
and Lorain is known as the
International City with over 70
different nationalities residing here. The winter holidays are no exception to festivities as the community looks forward to the annual Light Up Lorain event. This phenomenal holiday program displays the most dynamic, explosive, and exciting decorations along Broadway in decades, and most likely, in the history of Lorain. In three short years, the Light Up Lorain program has become the best holiday kickoff celebration in a four county area.
Lorain has a growing interest in the arts and the Lorain Arts Council is investing in the future of Downtown Lorain, to help it grow and add to the already present variety of unique retailers and restaurants. Downtown is designated as a live/work area that encourages a creative mix of residential and commercial uses within the same space. Downtown Lorain is alive, as is evident with people moving in at the Gardens of Charleston, 28 charming condos with indoor common areas, fountains, remote chip keyed entry, underground parking and rooftop balconies, with a barbecue and hot tub area for enjoyment. Lorain’s organizations work on many projects and events to promote Downtown Lorain as a destination; a place to shop, dine, entertain, explore, or just to relax by the waterfront.
Come see what Downtown Lorain has to offer… you’ll be pleasantly surprised!
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Rey Carrion,Acting Director of Economic &
Community Development
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In Defense of Art
Strange title when speaking of Art but that seems to be the condition of Art these days in our area. Mankind has used the
arts to chronicle and identify itself since the beginning of man’s existence on earth, yet many people do not understand it. Art has always been many things to those who enjoy it, practice it, create it, but it has also been one of the first tools of communication. When humans did not yet have a written language, cavemen made carvings in caves they inhabited to tell their story, perhaps to leave a legacy for future generations. It appears they wanted to leave a message of their existence here on earth. Such fundamental use of art seems to be lost, forgotten in these times of crisis and economic instability. Over the centuries, the arts have given many societies identity and an understanding of self,
of who these people were. Thanks to the arts we know of the daily life, love and difficulties of past generations.
Today, in other areas, such as Tremont in Cleveland, the arts continue to prosper and bring economic stimulus to those that employ the arts to re-invent themselves. The arts, thankfully, have a following of enlightened patrons that frequent them. It would be safe to say that most of the time, communities incorporating art as a vehicle for renovation have seen a marked improvement in the level of activities within their community. That is to say, without activity such as foot traffic, few investors would consider investing in a town. Communities that make an effort to be artist-friendly have always attracted investors
who have taken the chance to open new businesses such as restaurants, upscale coffeehouses, etc. The Lorain Arts Council is one of the new businesses that are investing in this bright future of Lorain.
What are you doing?
By Antonio BarriosPresident, Lorain Arts Council
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About our President…
Antonio Barrios, President of the Lorain Arts Council, was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico but grew up in Lorain after his father was recruited by National Tube Co. (US Steel) in the 1950’s. Antonio has lived all over the world, serving our country as a Marine in Vietnam, working as a fashion model in NYC and Europe (for over 20 years), studying & teaching photography as well as learning the art of film/videography in Rome, Italy. Today Antonio has his own photography/video company called FrameWorks in Lorain and his latest vision is to help and give back to the town that raised him by creating a giant Mural Project to bring visitors and tourists to downtown. Anyone interested in helping can visit the Arts Council website: www.lorainartscouncil.com or call 440-320-0295.
Mural on the back of the Lorain Arts Council Building. Photo: Jason Shaffer
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A respected name for over 300 years - 135 years in LorainOne Family - Going Strong for Nine Generations
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Enjoy Downtown WaterwaysThe Lorain Port Authority is Your Source for Fun!
The Lorain Port Authority offers many exciting recreational opportunities in the City of Lorain. The Port hosts many
waterfront activities each summer. Many events take place at the Black River Landing, including the Lorain International Festival, Port Fest and the Labatt Blue Black River Concert Series. The Port also hosts individual or group Black River nature and lighthouse tours.
Another great attraction is the Jet Express which offers excursions to the Lake Erie Islands and trips to Cleveland for
major sporting events. The Jet Express IV is a luxury, high-speed passenger ferry boat that also offers wine and beer tasting cruises on the Black River and along the
shores of Lake Erie. The Lorain Port Authority is your source for fun in Lorain! For more information on the many outdoor activities on beautiful downtown Lorain waterways, both residents and visitors can visit our website at www.lorainportauthority.com or call 440-204-2273.
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Photo: Lorain Port Authority
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Lorain County’s Best entertainment VaLue
617 BroadwayLorain, ohio 44052
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First & second
run Movies
special events
live theater
palace Youth theater
coMMunitY civic center
Weddings
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Downtown’s Dazzling Focal Point
For over eight decades the Lorain Palace Theater has been a gathering place for the community hosting first and second
run movies, performance arts, live theater, and community events bringing thousands of people to downtown Lorain every year.
From 1944 on, the Palace was almost exclusively a movie theater. It gradually suffered the same decline of other entertainment palaces around the country, but one thing was different….Lorain’s Palace never closed. With the threatened demolition of the Palace Theater, the Civic
Committee felt this historic building could and will always be the focal point for the “rebirth” of downtown Lorain.
In 2011 the Palace Theater upgraded to 3D digital technology. This year the exterior of the Palace has undergone renovations to preserve the facade of terra cotta and elaborately cut stone, while the inside, reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance, has been restored and enhanced. Both the inner and outer lobbies boast ornate sculptured ceilings elegantly painted in soft shades of turquoise and coral, and highlighted in gold. The graceful domed ceiling of the main auditorium features an exquisite three-quarter ton crystal chandelier.
Today the Palace Theater is a state-of-the-art digital 3D movie theater with the largest near I-MAX screen in Ohio hosting first and second run movies, national touring musical, comedy, and live theatrical acts, while still preserving the community civic center that our forefathers intended – family-friendly entertainment at low prices that is accessible to all.
Photos this page: Palace Theater
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The students in Jami Little’s Business Management class, with help from their Junior Achievement volunteer, Angela Anderson-Greiner from Key Bank, wrote a book, The History of Lorain City Schools. The book was originally started by a group of people from the Black River Historical Society. The students finished writing the book and published it. The book was the main product the students sold as part of their Junior Achievement company, Titan Enterprise. The students also sold travel mugs, calendars, and videos, and they held an event, “Showcase of the Past, at Black River Landing” in April for the book’s premiere.
Lorain High Students Write History Book
The Lorain City School District continues to build on its tradition of community and excellence to be the school
of choice for the children of Lorain. Multiple academic and extracurricular opportunities provide a well-balanced curriculum to a diverse student population.
Student OpportunitiesThrough a rich and varied curriculum, many options are available to prepare our students for success. Academic, college readiness, vocational and special needs coursework are the building blocks for developing the citizens of tomorrow. The Gifted Program offers a challenging and supportive environment for students in second through sixth grades. Lorain High school students can earn college credits via Advanced Placement and Post Secondary Enrollment Options, as well as enroll in College and Professional Pathway programs that offer work experience in conjunction with core classes. The Early College High School located on the campus of LCCC provides a unique opportunity for students to simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an associate degree. An after school program offering academic enrichment and recreation programming is available at no charge to students attending all district elementary and middle schools and Lorain High School. These programs offer students additional academic support, as well as character education, health and fitness activities, and mentoring.
FacilitiesLorain citizens were one of the first communities to approve a building program in conjunction with the Ohio School Facilities Commission. Over the past decade, the district has replaced all elementary and middle schools with state-of-the-art, technology-rich, and environment-friendly buildings. Extensive planning and management resulted in projects being built on time and under budget. In October 2012, the district will be awarded the “Chairman’s Sustainability Award” from Energy Ed.
The final phase of the building project begins in the fall of 2012. A groundbreaking ceremony is being anticipated for the new Lorain High School that will be built on the site of the former Lorain Admiral King High School. With a current projected completion date of 2015, the students of Lorain will be attending
Lorain City School District:A Tradition of Excellence
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We are proud to offer high quality, affordable education in a convenient location.
Westshore Campus 31001 Clemens Road in Westlake
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Angela Greiner of Key Bank (L), Lorain High School students and Jami Little, Lorain City Schools (R), attend Lorain Growth Corporation Meeting.
and learning in one of the finest buildings in the area.
Financial ResponsibilityThe 2012-13 school year brings many changes to the district, and securing additional funding for the district is a priority. With a commitment to fiscal responsibility, consolidating schools and reducing expenditures to increase efficiencies have been implemented. The cost reduction plan will continue to demonstrate to the community that we are using our dollars wisely.
Community Engagement/PartnershipsLorain City Schools is committed to engaging the community in the coming years. A Five-Year Strategic Plan process will begin this year; and parents, community members, business leaders, and staff will be invited to participate to set the course for our schools. The district is reaching to businesses, community organizations, civic organizations and social agencies to work together for the betterment of the community.
With a busy year planned, LCS is committed to transparency and engagement of the community. The key to our success is having all partners collaborating and working together for the children. We invite and encourage everyone to be part of the process.
TriC Westshore Offers High Quality, Affordable Education
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) Westshore Campus, located at 31001 Clemens Road in Westlake, is pleased to be part of the vibrant westshore communities. The award-winning first building of the Westshore Campus opened its doors in 2011, with two additional buildings planned. With high quality, affordable education in a convenient location, Tri-C provides additional opportunities for students to complete an associate degree for transfer to a four year institution or for entry into the workforce in business and a variety of health careers areas. A STEMM Campus, with a focus in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medical, Westshore offers the following opportunities: Associate of Arts degree, Associate
of Science degree, Associate of Applied Science degrees in Nursing, Medical Assisting and Emergency Medical Technology, Certificate programs in Emergency Medical Technology, Medical Assisting, Polysomnography and State-tested Nursing Assistant.
For more information visit www.tri-c.edu/westshore or call 866-933-5183.
Dr. J. Michael Thomson
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Lorain residents have access to bachelor’s and master’s degrees through the unique
University Partnership program at Lorain County Community College. And Lorain residents are very familiar with LCCC as more than 11,000 have taken classes at the LCCC Lorain Learning Center. Lorain residents are also able to take advantage of LCCC’s University Partnership program, which offers 32 bachelor’s and eight master’s degrees from 10 of Ohio’s leading universities right on the LCCC campus. Degrees cover a wide range of specialties, including business administration, biology, computer science and
engineering, environmental science, nursing, public health, education and more. Choosing the University Partnership is not only convenient for Lorain residents, but it’s also highly affordable – saving a student nearly $40,000 compared to the cost of a traditional four-year university. For more information including a complete list of partner universities and programs offered, call 440-366-4949 or visit www.lorainccc.edu/up.
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Dr. Roy Church, President, Lorain County Community College. Photo courtesy of LCCC.
Providing Unique Access to Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees
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Navigating Through the Mortgage Lending Process
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Applying for a loan can be a daunting experience. Wading through piles of paperwork and the accompanying stress
of waiting for approval is often overwhelming. Below are some frequently asked questions to get you started.What information do I need to apply for a home loan?• Photo ID & Social Security Card.• Purchase agreement and addendums.• Past two years W-2’s and previous month’s paycheck stubs.• Names, addresses, account numbers and balances for all
checking and savings accounts.• Names, addresses, account numbers, balances and monthly
payments on all current loans, credit cards, etc.• Addresses and loan information on other real estate owned.• If self employed - last 3 yrs. tax returns, all schedules and
financial statements and current year-to-date profit and loss.What are the costs involved?Down Payment—Money that’s paid up front on the home purchase. It will decrease the amount of the money you need to borrow. Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)—This is insurance provided
by a private company that protects the bank against loss in case a borrower defaults on the mortgage loan. At First Federal Savings of Lorain, we do not require you to pay for PMI if you have a down payment of 20% or more.Closing Costs—These include fixed and variable costs for things such as the application fee, documentation fee, escrow fee, credit report fee, appraisal and recording fees.Title Insurance—An insurance policy that protects the buyer from financial losses resulting from problems or defects with the property’s title.Since 1921 First Federal Savings of Lorain has been helping customers get the exact loans they need to buy the homes they’ve always dreamed of owning. Whether you’re purchasing, building or refinancing your home, our years of experience allow us to provide a variety of ways for you to find the right mortgage product. Our staff will guide you through the lending process from start to finish.
Contact one of our experienced First Federal Savings of Lorain lending staff members at 440-282-6188.
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First Row (Left to Right): Marilyn Lopez, Sun Novelty Co.; Marie Bonaminio (standing), Bonaminio’s Flower Shop & Greenhouse; Liz Concar, Howard Hanna; Dr. David DelPrincipe, North Coast Eye Care; Dr. Julie Corbin, Julie Corbin DDS. Second Row: Dr. Andrea Fisher, North Coast Eye Care; Nina Wooldridge, Lorain International Festival; Tim Williams, Lorain City Schools; David Smith, Horizon Education Centers; Thomas Tucker, Lorain City Schools; Kristie Duffy, Faithfully Fit Group Fitness; Dr Beth Yoder, North Coast Eye Care; Frank Detillio, Lorain County Chamber of Commerce; Stephanie Wiersma, Lorain County Health & Dentistry. Third Row: Gary Fischer, Lorain Palace Theater; Jim Long, Lorain
Growth Corporation; Dan Klimas, Lorain National Bank; Ed Oley, Mercy; John Malanowski, First Federal Savings of Lorain; Arnold Johnson, Lorain Arts Council; Jim Ziemnik, Lorain County MetroParks; Rev. Dr. Brad Donahue, Lorain Clergy Association; John Marzavas, Marzavas & Sons Jewelers; Rick Novak, Lorain Port Authority; Jim Andrews, Jackalope Lakeside. Missing from Photo: Mayor Chase Ritenauer, City of Lorain; Rey Carrion, City of Lorain; Ralph Bruening, Lorain Port Authority; Tony Gallo, Lorain County Chamber of Commerce; Antonio Barrios, Lorain Arts Council.Photo Location: Black River Transportation Center. Photographer: Jason Shaffer.
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One thing that the doctors of North Coast Eye Care know is your families’ eyes. With a tradition of providing eye care since early 1930’s, Dr. Charles Baker opened his doors in Amherst to provide quality care in a thriving community. In 1965,
Dr. Kenneth J. Breckenridge joined the practice, expanding the scope of eye care. Dr. Breckenridge became a trusted person in the community as he lived and practiced in Amherst for over 40 years, until Dr. David A. DelPrincipe joined the practice in 1999.
Expanding on the principles of his predecessors, Dr. DelPrincipe created a relaxed and caring environment as he combined the foundation of compassionate eye care with a personal touch. Patients often seek Dr. DelPrincipe because he makes his patients feel like a welcomed friend instead of just a patient. Growing up in Lorain led to his understanding of the importance of economic development in Lorain. Going back to their heritage, both Dr. DelPrincipe and his sister Dr. Beth (DelPrincipe) Yoder reach out
to provide hometown family eyecare. Dr. Yoder and Dr. Tom M. Kelly joined the group in 2008, as North Care Eye Care expanded into other communities.
To keep up with the continued growth, the group hired Dr. Andrea L. Fisher in the fall of 2009. As the practice continues to evolve to meet the needs of the patients, she brought her love of advancing technology to Lorain, and in 2009, the office added both a retinal camera and retinal tomography to their therapeutic technology. She is dedicated to meeting the visual demands of patients, regardless of age. The doctors of North Coast Eye Care take pride in our community, and strive to provide personalized eye care that will exceed your expectations.
Dr. Fisher, Dr. DelPrincipe & Dr. Yoder
North Coasteye care
1541 Cooper Foster Park Road Amherst
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440-967-2020
“With the challenging economic conditions that we face in Lorain, it is evermore important that we focus on our community bank objective to help our communities to
succeed,” states Daniel E. Klimas, President & CEO.
LNB employees continue to give generously of their time and money to support our community. Here are a few of the programs they supported in the past year:
. Regularly volunteer at the Second Harvest Food Bank and Catholic Charities hot meal program. . Mary Lee Tucker Clothe-a-Child Program . Provided Thanksgiving meals to over 500 people through out Lorain County . Lorain County Special Olympics . City of Lorain Pools . Easter Seals
“LNB has an incredible heritage in our community. It’s been around since 1905, and has really helped our community succeed,” he says.
“Our associates are so close to the community. If you look at nearly any charitable activity in Lorain County, someone from Lorain National Bank is there getting involved.” On top of that, a team of employees within the company works together to plan how Lorain National Bank spends its resources and invests its time.
“LNB continues to strive to be a very successful community bank,” notes Klimas. “Community banks are of great value and are important to the success of the area. They should help the individuals in the communities they serve.”
Dan KlimasPresident & CEO
Lorain National BankLarge enough to serve, smaLL enough to care
Go online to www.4lnb.com or call 440-244-6000 to find the office nearest you.
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Bonaminio’sLorain FLower shop and greenhouse
Bonaminio’s Lorain Flower Shop and Greenhouse has served Lorain residents and businesses for over 40 years. The store is the only florist business with a greenhouse in Lorain, Ohio.
Marie Bonaminio, Managing Owner, has lived and worked in Lorain her entire life and her store is family-owned and operated. Marie and her team want your experience to be pleasant so they go ‘the extra mile’ to create the perfect floral gift.Their dedicated staff has expertly-arranged flowers for every occasion – Grandparents Day, Anniversary, Prom, Graduation, Birthday, Sympathy, Wedding, Get-Well, Love, Romance, and Make Someone Smile!Bonamino’s services Central and Western Lorain County including Lorain, Elyria, Sheffield Lake, Sheffield, Amherst, and Vermilion. They deliver to homes, businesses, hospitals, funeral homes, nursing homes, and retirement communities. Let Bonamino’s help you create special memories or thoughtful condolences with fresh flower bouquets, plants, European dish gardens, gourmet and fruit baskets, candles, and greeting cards.
Flowers - A great gift for every occasion, season, holiday and event! 1-800-837-3505 • 440-245-3505
www.bonaminiosflorist.com
Marie BonaminioOwner
First Federal Savings of Lorainproviding FinanciaL soLutions For our
Friends & neighbors since 1921
First Federal Savings of Lorain has been committed to providing the best possible service to our customers since 1921. Our mission has always been to provide home ownership and a safe harbor for our customers’
life savings. We are locally owned and managed with seven branches along Ohio’s north coast. With fewer than 150 employees, we know our customers and they know us. Sound financial decisions are made by our management team who live and work in your community. We offer specialized loan products to meet almost any mortgage need and we retain servicing on all of our mortgage loans. As an added convenience to our customers we now offer online mortgage applications.Our employees and management belong to and volunteer their time to over 100 different local and community organizations. Giving back to the community is just one way First Federal Savings of Lorain shows appreciation to our customers for their many years of business.
Main Office: 3721 Oberlin Avenue . 440-282-6188Homewood Office: 2233 East 42nd Street . 440-277-5809
www.firstfedlorain.com
John MalonowskiPresident, COO
Marzavas & Son’s Jewelerscustomer service at its best
Marzavas & Son’s Jewelers embodies a celebration of more than 50 years of serving their customers and community in ways that make a real difference. And their love for jewelry design is demonstrated
in the artistry and craftsmanship of their stunning collection of fine jewelry. Marzavas and Son’s Jewelers has stood by the same basic values with which they started their business... “treating our customers with respect and striving to set the highest quality standards in customer service.” The Marzavas family is geared toward always moving forward. This is done through cutting–edge custom designs along with simple, classic, traditional jewelry. Customers have trusted in the business philosophy of providing ultimate satisfaction to their customers. Much of their business is repeat and referral business, which demonstrates that they are doing something right. The Marzavas family strives to offer only quality merchandise, with service and relationships for current customers and for generations to come. John Marzavas
Owner
Stop in and visit Marzavas & Son’s Jewelers800 Broadway Avenue
440-244-0426 . www.marzavasandsons.com
Edwin M. Oley of MercydeLivering convenient, coordinated
heaLthcare in Lorain county
Edwin Oley, president and CEO of Mercy, has spent the last 35 years working to improve the way healthcare is delivered in Lorain County. Ed has witnessed healthcare evolve into a dynamic
system of advanced treatments, minimally invasive procedures and sophisticated technology. In his leadership roles with Mercy, Ed has made it a priority to ensure healthcare services in Lorain County kept pace with the ever changing trends in medical care.
“Amid each change and improvement in the delivery of healthcare in our area, we keep the focus on the needs of our patients,” Ed says. “Patients come to us when they are most vulnerable. We owe it to them to provide the highest quality care and an unmatched patient experience.”“Ensuring convenient access to healthcare, coordinating care among providers, reducing hassles and treating patients like family; in our opinion that’s the way healthcare should be delivered,” he says.
For more details on how Mercy can meet your healthcare needs, visit us at MercyOnline.org or call 1-877-247-6161
Edwin M. OleyPresident & CEO
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Frank DeTilliothe Lorain county chamber
oF commerce
Frank DeTillio is the President and CEO of the Lorain County Chamber of Commerce and has been so since its founding 25 years ago. Frank has seen the many changes that have taken place during his 25 years at the
helm of the Chamber. Frank was instrumental in helping to build collaboration to create the Center for Leadership in Education, Workforce Institute of Lorain County, Great Lakes Organized Labor Management Council, The University Partnership at LCCC, the Employment Network, Lorain County Community Alliance, Northeast Ohio Regional Business Council, Great Lakes Innovation and Development Enterprise (GLIDE), Team NEO, Team Lorain County, and the Lorain County Growth Partnership, just to name a few. Frank is currently chair of the Workforce Investment Board and is working as the liaison on the Regional Wastewater Treatment plant that affects much of Lorain County. Frank’s commitment to his hometown of Lorain and Lorain County are evident in his many years of service.
For more information on the chamber, call 440-328-2550 or go to www.loraincountychamber.com
Frank DeTillioPresident and CEO
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Sun Noveltymaking Learning Fun
Sun Novelty was founded in 1941 and they have been a part of Lorain’s downtown business district the entire seventy-one years. Their first location was on the corner of Tenth Street and Broadway Avenue. Sun Novelty
moved to their current location at 728 Broadway in 1983.
During the formative years of the business, the focus was primarily on party and paper goods with various novelty items as a secondary line of inventory. However, the ever-changing business climate dictated a move toward the educational supplies and home-school market in the early 1990’s.
Sun Novelty is an educational store that offers a wide variety of teacher resources, classroom decoratives, educational toys and manipulatives for teachers, tutors and parents. They are also a distributor of charitable gaming and fundraising products for fraternal orders, veteran and 501C designated organizations.
Shop our online catalog at www.sunnoveltyinc.com or www.schoolplace.com or visit our retail store at
728 Broadway today and get all the resources you need to make learning fun • 440-244-9521
Marilyn Lopez Owner
Stephanie WiersmaLORAIN COUNTY HEALTH & DENTISTRY
Lorain County Health & Dentistry provides primary medical and dental care to persons of all ages at two Lorain locations. The main site will relocate to 1205 Broadway following completion of renovations in April
2013. Two additional sites will open soon in Elyria. LCH&D is the largest safety-net provider of primary care in Lorain County and presently serves more than 10,000 patients annually. LCH&D accepts Medicaid, Medicare and private insurances and discounts fees for qualifying uninsured patients.LCH&D has deep roots. The organization began in 1968 at the former St. Joseph Hospital to serve low-income women and children. In 2002, with hospital support, a new, independent, private, non-profit organization was formed. In 2005, it became known as Lorain County Health & Dentistry when dentistry services were added. In 2009, LCH&D achieved Federally Qualified Health Center status, recognition of both quality and commitment to serve the most vulnerable population.
Stop in at one of our 2 Lorain locations: 1800 Livingston Avenue or 3745 Grove Avenue
www.lorainhealth-dentistry.org
Stephanie WiersmaCEO
“Growing up in Lorain was a great experience, with its international flavor and Lake Erie views. That’s why I decided at the age of 26 to open Jackalope Lakeside in Lorain,” tells Jim
Andrews, owner of the popular Jackalope Lakeside Restaurant. Located on the Spitzer Marina, the Jackalope has one of Lake Erie’s best views as well as one of the area’s best menus, which includes delicious aged beef, seafood pasta dishes and much more.For 16 years the Jackalope has been proud to call Lorain its home. Jim is thankful for all the customers that have supported his business over the years as well as grateful to his staff, who have been with him every step of the way. “Without all of my staff, my dream would not have been possible,” he states. Jim is proud of Lorain, its waterfront, great city leaders and the many years of support he has received from Lorain residents. For current events and specials, go to their website at www.jackalopelakeside.com.
Jim AndrewsJackaLope Lakeside
Enjoy lakeside dining at its best at the Jackalope!301 Lakeside Avenue . 440-288-2051
www.jackalopelakeside.com
Jim AndrewsOwner
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Dr. Julie Corbinstress Free, beautiFuL smiLes
Dr. Julie A. Corbin is the dentist and owner of Whispering Pines Dental in Lorain. At Whispering Pines Dental, Dr. Corbin and the experienced staff provide high tech, gentle family and cosmetic dentistry in state-of-
the-art facilities. Born and raised in Cambridge, Ohio, Dr. Julie A. Corbin grew to love northeastern Ohio through her years of undergraduate studies at John Carroll University where she graduated cum laude with a dual biology and chemistry degree. She went on to earn her dental degree from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, graduating cum laude. Following graduation, Dr. Corbin was accepted as one of three teaching interns at Ohio State’s Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department. During this year long program, Dr. Corbin gained experience with advanced oral surgery procedures. She is a current member of the American Dental Association, the Ohio Dental Association, the Lorain County Dental Society, and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics.
Dr. Corbin will be happy to care for all your dental needs at 690 Cooper Foster Park Rd. in Lorain
440-282-2023 • www.juliecorbindds.com
Dr. Julie Corbin, DDS
Lorain Port AuthorityexpLore Lorain with the Lorain port authority
The Lorain Port Authority is the source for summer fun in Lorain with many outdoor activities for residents and visitors to enjoy. Located at Black River Landing, visitors can enjoy annual festivals like Port Fest, Lorain
International Festival and Organized Labor Festival.
The Port also offers the Labatt Blue Black River Concert Series, trips to Put-in-Bay and other special excursions on the Jet Express, lighthouse tours, and cruises on the Black River and Lake Erie. Many events are free to the public and free convenient parking is also available.
We hope to see you at Black River Landing-experiencing all that the Lorain Port Authority and the City of Lorain has to offer.
Please visit our website at www.LorainPortAuthority.com for a full schedule of events, to buy tickets for the
Jet Express or boat tours, and for directions to Black River Landing.
Rick NovakExecutive Director
Horizon Education CentersQuaLity earLy chiLdhood education
and aFterschooL
Horizon Education Center, headed by Executive Director Dave Smith, MPA, is a non-profit early childhood and afterschool education organization providing programs for children ages 18 months through middle
school at 11 different sites in Lorain and West Cuyahoga Counties. There are two state-of-the-art Horizon Centers in the City of Lorain. Horizon, partnering with local schools, the City of Lorain, and other community organizations, helps children and families. All Horizon Centers are quality rated under Ohio’s Step Up to Quality rating system and are ranked in the top 15% across the state. Horizon programs feature awesome facilities such as gyms, greenhouses, and computer labs. Horizon understands the importance of preparing children for Kindergarten and also reinforces the learning of school-aged children in its educationally-enriched Afterschool Program. Understanding that parents are a child’s best teacher, our highly-qualified staff works together with families to ensure that they are receiving the best education and care possible.
For more information about Horizon Education Centers, please visit our website at
www.horizonohio.org or call 440-288-KIDS
David SmithExecutive Director
Howard HannaREAL ESTATE SERVICES
Howard Hanna is a full-service real estate company offering real estate, mortgage, title services, and insurance. Home to the Money Back Guarantee, Howard Hanna provides the convenience of One
Stop Shopping!
We strive everyday in every transaction to reflect the pride we have in our company, each other, and ourselves and in the people and communities that we serve. Liz has managed the Amherst /Lorain office since 2004 and with more than 57 real estate agents, Liz and her team are prepared to help you through the home buying or selling process.
Call today and ask about our guaranteed services provided to sellers and buyers.IF YOU LIST IT WE WILL SELL IT!
The Howard Hanna Amherst /Lorain Office is located at1711 Cooper Foster Park Road, Amherst, OH 44001Call 440-282-8002 or visit www.howardhanna.com
Liz ConcarSales Manager
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North Coasteye care
www.northcoasteyecare.com
Dr. David A. DelPrincipe, O.D. Dr. Thomas Kelly, O.D. Dr. Beth Yoder, O.D. Dr. Andrea Fisher, O.D.
Lorain’s Choice for Community Eye Care35888 Center Ridge Rd.
North Ridgeville, OH 44039P. (440) 327-2747F. (440) 327-0947
5491 Liberty Ave.Vermilion, OH 44089
P. (440) 967-2020F. (440) 967-3228
1541 Cooper Foster Park Rd.Amherst, OH 44001
P. (440) 282-2020F. (440) 282-1256
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In a continuing effort to provide patients with the latest technology in emergency care, EMH Elyria Medical Center
is now utilizing Therapeutic Hypothermia. During cardiac arrest, a patient’s heart stops, which can cause damage to the heart muscle and surrounding tissue. Using computer-controlled cooling units, specially trained physicians and nurses slowly lower the body temperature of cardiac arrest patients to 89-93 degrees Fahrenheit over a period of 24 hours. This process helps slow down their metabolism, thus reducing further damage to tissue. Approved and recommended by the American Heart Association, Therapeutic Hypothermia has been shown to help patients retain neurological function after a cardiac event. EMH Elyria Medical Center is the first hospital in Lorain County to utilize this innovative technology in our emergency department, as well as for inpatients in our critical care units. To learn more, please log on to www.emh-healthcare.org and select “Emergency Services.”
Therapeutic Hypothermia
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EMH Elyria Medical Center 630 East River Street, Elyria 440.329.7500
EMH Amherst Campus 254 Cleveland Avenue, Amherst 440.988.6115
EMH Avon Health Campus 1997 Healthway Drive, Avon 440.988.6660
When it comes to emergencies, every second counts. That’s why EMH Healthcare has three full-service ERs in Lorain County—to provide the emergency care you need—close to home. Our locations in Elyria, Amherst and Avon are staffed by specially trained physicians and feature on-site laboratories and imaging departments for faster test results.
From ankle sprains and nosebleeds, to the most serious injuries, the ERs of EMH Healthcare are close by when you need them. Log on to EMH-Healthcare.org to learn more.
When an emergency hits close to home… it’s good to know your ER is too.
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Cleveland Clinic CareClose to You in Lorain County
Patients have access to world class care for primary care, cancer, infertility, orthopaedics, ophthalmology and high-
tech imaging in their neighborhood.
Cleveland Clinic has locations throughout Lorain County including the newest offices in Wellington and North Ridgeville. Our Lorain, Elyria and Avon locations offer fully accredited surgery centers giving patients the option to have outpatient surgery performed by a highly-skilled Cleveland Clinic surgeon, closer to home. Some outpatient surgeries offered at our Lorain County locations include cataract, LASIK and retina; and ear, nose and throat procedures. Cleveland Clinic surgeons also perform a variety of specialty surgical procedures, many of which are minimally invasive, including hernia; thyroid; plastic and reconstructive, including breast reconstruction
and augmentation; orthopaedic, including partial or total joint replacement; urologic and vascular. Lastly, adults can take advantage of Cleveland Clinic Express Care for walk-in convenience for common acute health problems in Elyria, Lorain, Wellington and North Ridgeville locations. Cleveland Clinic physicians offer the highest quality preventive care for the entire family. Call today for an appointment today. 1-800-272-2676.
Follow the LeaderCleveland Clinic has a special Facebook page to keep you informed of the latest wellness programs, services, event updates and offerings near you. Visit facebook.com/ClevelandClinicInYourCommunity and ‘like’ us today!
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New Life HospiceSupport and Guidance for Families
After the Death of a Loved OneHospice…it can be among the most misunderstood aspects
of healthcare. Many people perceive hospice as the place to go when “nothing else can be done”. Actually, hospice is the “something more” for patients who are terminally ill and their families. In addition to healthcare, hospice care involves emotional, social and spiritual support for the patient as well as his or her family.
Along with counseling services, New Life Hospice of St. Joseph offers a full spectrum of services to aid in the family’s grief process including Living Through Grief, an eight-week educational support class for adults who have lost a loved one within the
past year and support groups for children and adolescents. Other educational sessions and social activities are offered to help people transition to new ways of doing things after the
death of a loved one. For spiritual support, several ceremonial services are offered throughout the year to honor a loved one.
The range of bereavement services are offered at no charge. Support groups and social events are open to the public. New Life Hospice is located at 3500 Kolbe Road in Lorain. For more information about New Life Hospice or its many bereavement services, please call 440-934-1458.
Healthy Mouth = Healthy Body
Did you know that a healthy mouth can help us have a healthy body? Research has shown that periodontal disease is linked to overall health and can contribute to cardiovascular disease. People with diabetes and women who are pregnant are at greater risk for developing periodontal disease. Here are some things you can do to stay healthy in between dental visits:
. Brush your teeth for 2 minutes at least twice a day.
. Floss to clean between your teeth daily.
. For safe and effective products, choose those with the ADA seal of approval.
In our state-of-the-art facilities, we utilize the most advanced technology to ensure you are getting the most accurate and gentle dental treatment possible. Whether you need a simple checkup or are interested in cosmetic treatments like veneers, whitening, or Botox® Cosmetic, call 440-282-2023 today to reserve an appointment with Dr. Julie Corbin and the gentle, caring staff at Whispering Pines Dental.
Dr. Julie Corbin is a member of the American Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, the Lorain County Dental Society, and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, visit her online at www.juliecorbindds.com.
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Your Home is Your Castle! 2532 W Erie Street in Lorain
Lorain’s Real Estate MarketContinues to Grow
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Despite a recovering economy, house prices and sales are rising. According to the National Association of Realtors,
home sales increased more than 2% in July and more than 10% as compared with 2011.
Ohio sales increased more than 13% in July, making it the 13th consecutive month with a home sales surge. Howard Hanna Real Estate Services has seen this trend during our summer months. June closed home sales volume was $816 million, the highest ever in the company’s 55-year history.
Additionally, there is an increase of average home prices up 4% in Northeastern Ohio over 2011, according to Howard “Hoddy” Hanna, III. “Our first-time buyer segment continues to be extremely strong,” added Hanna. “The increase in rental prices over the past three years, and all-time low interest rates continue to encourage the first-time buyer to purchase a home rather than rent.”
The community of Lorain has been known for years as the best kept secret on the shores of Lake Erie. The diversity that Lorain offers to homeowners including first-time home buyers, investors, and second homes makes it an attractive place to live.
Provided by Liz Concar Manager of the
Amherst/ Lorain Howard Hanna Office
“World Class People Providing World Class Care”
A Comprehensive Health and Rehabilitation Center Providing Intermediate and Skilled Care, as well as Specialized Care for
Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Behavioral Health
3364 Kolbe Rd., Lorain, Ohio 440-282-2244www.communicarehealth.com
AKE POINTEHEALTH CENTER
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OPENING IN JANUARY- 8-lane swimming pool with slide- Over 50 pieces of nautilus equipment- 3-lane walking track- Spinning and aerobics rooms
Memberships as low as /$33.33mo.*
47160 Hollstein DriveAmherst, OH 44001
www.MetroParks.cc/Mercy_Recreation*$33.33 based on annual membership
!
Mercy Recreation and Health Center
Newest MetroParks’ FacilitySlated to Open in January
Lorain County MetroParks will unveil its newest facility, the Mercy Recreation and Health Center, in January! The
facility, located at 47160 Hollstein Drive in Amherst, will provide Lorain County residents more access to recreational activities.
Mercy Recreation and Health Center, a 50,000 sq. ft. facility, will feature aquatics and dry land activities. The aquatics portion of the building will house an 8-lane swimming pool and slide, observation deck, therapy pool, birthday party room and locker rooms. Dry land offerings include aerobics activity, spinning, a 3-lane walking track, and more than 50 pieces of nautilus equipment. The facility will also include a multi-purpose room, cafe and sensory room for children with disabilities. Throughout the country, hospitals and park systems have collaborated to build and operate recreation facilities. Recreation centers are often busiest in the early morning hours and in the evenings after 5 p.m. and weekends. Mercy Health Systems will offer a full range of rehabilitation, occupational and therapy services. Mercy patients will utilize the facility during the “down time” (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
Memberships to the Mercy Recreation and Health Center are as low as $33.33 per month. Lorain County residents can opt for an annual or 3-month membership. In addition, anyone can upgrade their membership with a fitness package. Water and land fitness classes will be offered by Fit For Life instructors, Mercy professionals, and Lorain County Metro Parks. Swimming lessons will also be available for members and non-members. For more information about the Mercy Recreation and Health Center visit www.MetroParks.cc/Mercy_Recreation.
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Your County. Your Chamber.Together!
The Lorain County Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 25th year of bringing the business communities of Lorain
County “Together”. When business leaders created this regional chamber, it was always meant to showcase the diversity and resiliency of Lorain County, something that is even more evident today. While things have changed a lot in 25 years, the County Chamber’s commitment to its members has never wavered – making Lorain County a great place to live, work, play and pray.
During the 25th Anniversary year, the Lorain County Chamber of Commerce also laid claim to being the fastest-growing chamber in Ohio when it held a membership campaign and reached over 700 member companies who were part of the regional chamber. With a new influx of businesses, the County Chamber has added many exciting events to its calendar and is continually working to promote business investment in and around Lorain County.
The Lorain County Chamber is a founding member of the Lorain County Growth Partnership, home to the Lorain County Safety Council, provides access to Small Business Development Centers and hosts events for our local teachers, politicians and business leaders. The Lorain County Chamber of Commerce looks to even more growth in the future. Your County. Your Chamber. Together!
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Kristy Lewandowski, Tony Gallo and Tammy Cascio, Lorain County Chamber of Commerce Directors.
Chamber members at a golf outing.
Chamber members enjoy a baseball outing.
Vicky Hawke, NOACC Director, and her husband, Dick, on the waterfront in Lorain.
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Charleston Coffee House
Jackalope Lakeside’s Outdoor Dining.
301 E. Erie Avenue288-9171
3360 Oberlin Avenue282-3111
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Applebee’s 4320 Leavitt Rd. 440-282-4442
Biggy’s Pub 1755 Oberlin Ave. 440-244-1444
Boathouse Sports Pub 573 Broadway Ave. 440-245-2628
Bootlegger’s Den 538 Broadway Ave. 440-246-2668
Charleston Coffee House 630 Broadway Ave. 440-288-1010
Chris’ Restaurant 2812 W. Erie Ave. 440-245-5822
Club Copa Nightclub 939 Broadway Ave. 440-282-0965
Dianna’s Deli 2500 W. Erie Ave. 440-245-0297
Diso’s Bistro 4286 Oberlin Ave. 440-282-1195
East of Chicago Pizza 1980 Cooper Foster Park Rd. 440.989.8448
El Arriero 2532 W. Erie Ave. 440-240-8707
El Kefon 1836 Broadway Ave. 440-246-6396
Giovanni’s Pizza 2936 Grove Ave. 440-277-5141
Gyros & More 1515 Broadway Ave. 440-244-6120
Hunan King 3317 Oberlin Ave. 440-960-2162
Jackalope Lakeside 301 Lakeside Ave. 440-288-2051
K-Cream Korner 1207 W. Erie Ave. 440-245-2631
Mutt & Jeff’s 3700 Oberlin Ave. 440-282-4080
Pete’s Family Restaurant 2405 W. Erie Ave. 440-244-2030
Rino’s 5360 Oberlin Ave. 440-960-2500
Rose Café at Lakeview Beach 1800 W. Erie Ave. 440-233-7277
Scorcher’s 900 Broadway Ave. 440-244-0556
Selenti’s Pizza 808 Oberlin Ave. 440-245-1125
Subway 301 E. Erie Ave. 440.288.9171 3360 Oberlin Ave. 440-282-3111
Yala’s & Eliseo’s Pizza 3352 Oberlin Ave. 440-282-5169 440-282-8234
Dining Guide
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Lorain City Hall
www.delucasplaceinthepark.com6075 Middle Ridge Road . 440-233-7272
Deluca’s Place in the
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Emergency Call 911
The City of LorainMayor Chase RitenauerLorain City Hall200 West Erie AvenueLorain, Ohio 44052440-204-2002 www.cityoflorain.org
City Council Members
PresidentJoel Arrendondo
Council-at-LargeDan Given
Council-at-LargeAnne Molnar
Council-at-LargeTony Richardson
1st WardBrian Gates
2nd WardDennis Flores
3rd WardTim Howard
4th WardBret Schuster
5th WardEddie Edwards
6th WardRichard Lucente
7th WardMyroslaw Silecky
8th WardCraig Snodgrass
Lorain City Offices
Auditor440-204-2090
City Council440-204-2050
Community Development440-204-2020
Fire Department440-204-2221
Health Department440-204-2300
Law Director440-204-2250
Mayor’s Office 440-204-2002
Municipal Court440-204-2140
Parks & Recreation Dept.440-244-9000
Police Department440-204-2130
Street Department440-244-4294
Utilities/Water Department440-245-1000
Community Resources
Direct Action for Central Lorain440-244-3150
El Centro de Servicios Sociales, Inc.440-277-8235
Lorain County Chamber of Commerce440-328-2550
Lorain County Community Action Agency440-245-2009
Important Phone Numbers
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Black River Transportation Center. Photos this page: Jason Shaffer
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Respecting our past...Enhancing our present...
Crafting our future.
Come shop, eat and play in our walkable and vibrant downtown!
www.oberlin.org440-774-6262
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email: [email protected] call: 440-346-4482
El Centro is a Hispanic-Latino non-profit advocacy organization whose mission is to enhance the socioeconomic status of the greater Lorain County community by providing essential social, educational, cultural and community development services. El Centro provides the following programs & services: money management, information & referral, Hispanic family violence prevention, employment, El Centro Youth, and El Dorado Senior Programs as well as translation service.Office hours are: Monday – Thursday, 8:30am – 5:00pm and Friday, 8:30am – 12:00pm. El Centro is located at 2800 Pearl Avenue in Lorain. For more information call 440-277-5327.
Lorain Public Library440-244-1192
Lorain Senior Center440-288-4040
Post Office Distribution Center440-288-8593
Visit Lorain County440-984-5282
Lorain Schools
Board of Education440-233-2271
Superintendent440-233-2232
Charleston Administration Center440-233-2271
Treasurer’s Office440-233-2239
Athletics440-233-2288
College & Career Pathways440-233-2247
Food Services440-233-2250
Human Resources440-233-2262
Magnet Hotline440-233-2200
Magnet Program440-233-2346
Operations440-233-2367
Print Shop440-233-2221
Purchasing440-233-2266
Registration440-233-2254
Teaching & Learning440-233-2274
Technology440-233-2246
Television Studio440-282-8400
Transportation440-233-2273
Lorain City Schools
Admiral King Elementary440-245-8057
Frank Jacinto Elementary440-960-5800
Garfield Elementary440-246-1116
General Johnnie Wilson Middle440-246-1020
Hawthorne Elementary440-246-1080
Helen Steiner Rice Elementary440-240-1220
Larkmoor Elementary440-288-3202
Longfellow Middle440-288-1002
Lorain High440-282-9191
Credit Recovery Academy440-282-3812
New Beginnings Academy440-277-8157
Palm Elementary440-277-1240
Southview Middle440-277-7261
StevenDohanos Elementary440-277-1080
Toni Morrison Elementary440-960-7008
Washington Elementary440-246-2187
St. Anthony Elementary440-288-2155
St. Peter Elementary440-282-9909
Digital Academy440-282-4087
l Community InformationMAGAZINE & COMMuNITY GuIDELorain
El Centro de Servicios Sociales, Inc.
Lorain High School. Photo: Scott Hughes
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8025 Leavitt Rd., Amherst, OH440.984.5282
www.visitloraincounty.com
Stroll through our galleries and museums and afterward, catch a performance and gourmet meal. Have a taste of local wine from a local vineyard. Enjoy sunset on the beach. We’re located smack dab in the middle of north central Ohio along the shores of Lake Erie, halfway between Cedar Point and downtown Cleveland. Contact Visit Lorain County at 800-334-1673 or go to www.visitloraincounty.com for your online Adventure and Visitor Information Guide.
In Lorain County, Lake Erie is in our nature!
Area AttractionsAllen Memorial Art Museum-Oberlin College87 North Main St., Oberlin440-775-8665www2.oberlin.edu/amam
Jet Express -Lorain Port Authority611 Broadway, Lorain440-204-2269
Black River Landing1355 Black River Rd., Lorain440-244-5370www.jet-express.com
John Christ Winery32421 Walker Rd.440-933-9672www.johnchristwine.com
Klingshirn Winery33050 Webber Rd., Avon Lake440-933-6666
Lake Erie CrushersAll Pro Freight Stadium2009 Baseball Blvd., Avon440-934-3636www.laeeriecrushers.com
LCCC Stocker Arts Center1005 Abbe Rd. N, Elyria800-995-5222www.lorainccc.edu
Lorain County Ironmen The Pipe Yard Stadium 2840 Meister Rd., Lorain440-452-0372www.loraincountyironmen.com
Lorain Palace Theater617 Broadway, Lorain440-245-2323www.lorainpalace.com
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Nielsen Jewelers, Faroh’s Candies and Bascule Bridge in Downtown Lorain. Photos: Jason Shaffer
Photo: Jason Shaffer
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Safety FirstThe Lorain Fire Department has been serving the citizens of the City of Lorain since March 22, 1883. Currently the Lorain Fire Department protects Lorain’s 65,000 citizens, covering 24.3 square miles. The mission statement of the department is: “To protect the lives, property, and environment of the citizens of the City of Lorain from fire and other emergencies.”This mission is accomplished by the 82 members of the fire department who respond from four stations. This approach has led to highly effective fire response times and high levels of service for a wide variety of emergencies. The Fire Department is led by a fire chief, three assistant chiefs, three captains, and twelve lieutenants. The fire prevention bureau consists of the fire marshal and a fire investigator, and the training division is administered by the training officer.The Lorain Fire Department continually strives to be an efficient and effective department while providing the highest level of service that is possible for the citizens of Lorain. For more information, please visit www.cityoflorain.org/fire or call 440-242-2220.
Miller Boat Line5174 E. Water St., Port Clinton800-500-2421www.millerferry.com
Northcoast Grapevine Tours1319 W. 35th St., Lorain440-282-6598
Golf Courses
Brentwood Golf Club12415 Grafton Rd., Grafton440-322-9254
Carlisle Golf Club39709 Slife Rd., Grafton440-458-8011
Cherry Ridge Country Club1211 W. River Rd., Elyria440-324-3713
Deer Track Golf Club9488 Leavitt Rd., Elyria440-986-5881
Echo Valley Golf Club21056 Quarry Rd., Wellington440-647-2065
Emerald Valley Country Club4397 Leavitt Rd., Lorain440-282-5663
Forest Hills Golf Course41971 Oberlin Elyria Rd., Elyria440-323-2632
Photo: Jason Shaffer
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• Local Management: Community Star’s management team operates from our local offi ces. Our “headquarters” are here
in Lorain County.
• Community Star’s day to day operations positively impact the local community.
• Community Star is committed to fi nancial education of our membership and all Lorain County residents. This includes
introduction to responsible money management in local schools.
• Community Star supports dozens of community charities and organizations.
• Community Star has a member based lending committee to review and consider amendments of lending decisions.
• Community Star has a political mission to interact and advocate on behalf of the needs of our membership to Local,
State and National level elected offi cials.
• Non-profi t co-operative
• Each member is a local owner
• Members pool resources for the common good
• Volunteer, member-elected board of directors
• Surplus earnings returned by lowering loan rates or paying higher dividends
• For profi t institution
• Shareholder controlled
• Stock holders dictate profi t for products
• Stockholder controlled paid board of directors
• Profi ts returned only to investors
BankCredit Union vs
Why Choose
By member’s choice, your deposits are insured up to $250,000 per account by American Share Insurance.
This institution is not federally insured.MEMBERS’ ACCOUNTS ARE NOT INSUREDOR GUARANTEED BY ANY GOVERNMENTOR GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED AGENCY.
Why Choosea Credit Union?
Lakeview ParkA day at the beach is one of the best ways to enjoy beautiful
Lake Erie! Lakeview Park Beach, Lorain County MetroParks’ first lakeside recreational park, offers 20 acres along the north side of West Erie Avenue in the City of Lorain. This nearby neighborhood park is known for its historical rose garden, spectacular sunsets and views of the Lorain Lighthouse. Visitors of all ages can participate in a wide variety of recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing to lawn bowling, beach volleyball, picnicking, and much more. Amenities include: a sand beach, bath house/changing rooms, snack bar, lifeguards, restrooms, showers, picnic areas, grills, picnic shelter and gazebo available to reserve, playground equipment and seasonal recreational sports leagues.
The Rose Garden at Lakeview Park was originally dedicated on May 30, 1932. Seventeen community organizations, including
the Lorain Rotary Club, sponsored the garden. The shape of the garden is of the Rotary Club emblem, a wheel with 8 spokes. Approximately 2,500 roses are planted in 48 beds with connecting walkways.
Located next to the historic rose garden, the Rose Café at Lakeview Beach is Lorain’s newest jewel on the lake. Visitors are invited to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner along with a spectacular view of Lake Erie. The Café is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Monday through Saturday, 11am to 8pm with Sunday Brunch from 10am to 2pm. The Café may be reserved some nights for private parties so call ahead if you plan to enjoy dinner at the Café at 440-245-7673. The Café closes at 2pm during winter hours and is completely closed in January and February.
Lorain’s largest park is located just one mile west of Downtown Lorain at 1800 Erie Avenue. Call 1-800-LCM-PARK or go to http://metroparks.cc/lakeview_park.php for more information.
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The Lorain Clergy Association is available to help the residents of Lorain by promoting among clergy and the people who they serve greater knowledge, love, and service of God; maintaining and improving the professional standards of the clergy and other related persons and to encourage each other; being aware of the needs and problems of the community of Lorain and to take positive action in resolving them and fostering understanding between groups to the end that the community may better meet the human needs and aspirations of people, that all may learn and practice better ways of living and /or working together.
If any resident needs guidance towards a particular faith denomination, please call Rev. Brad Donahue at the Christian Temple Disciples of Christ at 440-244-5883.
l Community InformationMAGAZINE & COMMuNITY GuIDELorain
Supporting All FaithsFox Creek Golf & Racquet Club5445 Beavercrest Dr., Lorain440-282-9106
Indian Hollow Lake Golf Course16525 Indian Hollow Rd., Grafton440-355-5344
Oberlin Golf Club200 Pyle Rd., Oberlin440-774-3923
Pheasant Run Golf Course711 Pheasant Run Dr., Lagrange440-355-5035
Pine Brook Golf Club11043 Durkee Rd., Grafton440-748-2939
Royal Oaks Golf Club1057 Parsons Rd., Grafton440-926-2959
Spring Valley Country Club1100 Gulf Rd., Elyria440-365-1411
County Parks
Lorain County MetroParks12882 Diagonal Rd.LaGrange, OH 440501-800-LCM-PARKwww.lorainmetroparks.cc
Lakeview Park & Beach1800 W. Erie Ave., Lorain440-245-1193
Miller Nature Preserve2739 Center Rd., Avon 440-937-0764
True North Cultural Arts at the French Creek Nature Center4530 Colorado Ave., Sheffield Village440-949-5200
Lorain Christian Temple Disciples of Christ
Marina Boardwalk Photo: Lorain Port Authority
Photo: Jason Shaffer
www.CityofLorain.org 39
The Lorain International Festival and Bazaar is the premier event of the summer for Lorain, Ohio. The week-long festival begins the last full week of June every year, with numerous separate events taking place in the downtown Lorain area. Various nationalities, cultures and our community are celebrated with the sharing of gifts from our many homelands through food, music, costume and tradition.The three-day bazaar takes place along the scenic Black River and features a multitude of foods with a wide variety of ethnic cuisine to sample. There is also entertainment throughout the weekend, including on-going live performances. Stop by the different cultural booths that feature crafts and items from many homelands. There are covered dining areas, paved walkways and free parking.Go to www.LorainInternational.com for more information on events, applications or sponsors of Lorain International Festival.
Celebrate all the things you are at the
Lorain International Festival!African-AmericanAmerican Indian
ArmenianArgentinean
BavarianCzechoslavakian
ChineseCroatianCypriotDutch
FilipinoGermanGreek
Hungarian
IndianIrish
ItalianJamaicanJewish
JapaneseJewish
JapaneseKorean
LebaneseMacedoniaMexicanPolish
Puerto Rican
RomanianRussianScottishSerbianSicilianSlovak
SlovenianSyrianThai
UkrainianVietnamese
Welsh
The Queen and her court at the International Festival. Photo: Jason Shaffer International flags at the Black River Landing
Photo: Jason ShafferPhoto: International Festival
40 2012-2013 Lorain Magazine & Community Guide
l Advertiser IndexMAGAZINE & COMMuNITY GuIDELorain
ARTS/CULTURELorain Arts Council ....... ........p 8www.lorainartscouncil.com
AUTO DEALERSHIPPremier Toyota .............. ......p 16www.premiertoyota.com
BANKS/CREDIT UNIONSCommunity Star Credit Union ................. ......p 35www.commstar.org
First Federal Savings of Lorain .......................p 16, 19www.firstfedlorain.com
Lorain National Bank .... ..p 6, 18www.4lnb.com
BANqUET/CATERING/ EVENT CENTERDeLuca’s Place in the Park ........................ ......p 31www.delucasplaceinthepark.com
BOAT CRUISESJet Express .................... ......p 11www.jet-express.com
BOWLING CENTERRebman Recreation ....... ......p 33www.rebmanrec.com
CANDIES/ICE CREAM/GIFTSFaroh’s Fine Candies & Gifts ........................... ........p 7www.farohscandies.com
CEMETERYRidge Hill Memorial Park ............................... ......p 34www.ridgehillmp.org
CHAMBER OF COMMERCELorain County Chamber of Commerce ................p 20, 29www.loraincountychamber.com
CHILD CARE/PRE-SCHOOLHorizon Education Centers .........................p 14, 21www.horizonohio.org
Kiddie Kollege .............. ......p 14www.kiddiekollegeohio.com
CHURCHESLorain Clergy Association....p 38www.LCTDisciples.org
CITY GOVERNMENTCity of Lorain..............Inside Front Coverwww.cityoflorain.org
City of Lorain Treasurer..........p 5www.cityoflorain.org/treasurer
Lorain Development Corporation .................. ........p 5www.cityoflorain.org
CLEANING/RESTORATIONDuraclean ..................... ......p 27www.duraclean.com
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIESCuyahoga Community College .......................... ......p 13www.tri-c.edu
Lorain County Community College .......................... .p 14-15www.lorainccc.edu
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTCampana Development.........p 3
CONCRETE MANUFACTURING & CONSTRUCTIONTerminal Ready Mix, Inc.......p 34www.terminalreadymix.com
DENTISTWhispering Pines Dental-Dr. Julie Corbin DDS ...........p 21, 26www.juliecorbindds.com
EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIESSun Novelty .................. ..p 9, 20www.sunnoveltyinc.comwww.schoolplace.com
EDUCATION/SCHOOLSLorain City Schools ....... ......p 12www.lorainschools.org
EYE CARE/OPTICALNorth Coast Eye Care ....p 18, 22www.northcoasteyecare.com
FESTIVALS/EVENTSLorain International Festival ......................... ......p 39www.loraininternational.com
FITNESS/WELLNESSFaithfully Fit Group Fitness Center ............... ........p 9www.faithfullyfitcenter.com
Lorain County Metro Parks/Mercy Recreation & Health Center ............... ......p 28www.metroparks.cc/mercy_recreation
FLORISTS/GIFTSBonaminio’s Florist .......p 19, 34www.bonaminiosflorist.comwww.lorainflowershop.com
Zelek Flower Shop Inc. .. ........p 9www.zelekflowershop.com
FUNERAL HOMEGluvna-Shimo-Hromada ......p 33www.gluvna.net
GOLD/DIAMONDS/SILVEROhio Gold & Diamond Exchange ...................... ........p 9
HOSPITALS/MEDICAL FACILITIESCleveland Clinic ............p 24, 25www.clevelandclinic.org
EMH Healthcare ............p 22, 23www.emh-healthcare.org
Mercy................p 19, Back Coverwww.mercyawards.org
INSURANCENationwide Insurance ...p 9www.nationwidelorainbroadway.com
JEWELRY/GIFTSMarzavas and Sons .......p 10, 19www.marzavasandsons.com
Nielsen Jewelers ........... ........p 9www.jewelry-store.bz
MAIN STREET & CHAMBEROberlin Main Street & Chamber .................... ......p 32www.oberlin.org
MAIN STREET LORAINLorain Growth Corporation .................. ......p 11www.loraingrowth.com
MARINA/DOCKAGEBeaver Park North ........ ......p 28www.beaverparknorth.com
MEDICAL/DENTAL HEALTHLorain County Health & Dentistry ...................p 20, 24www.lorainhealth-dentistry.org
MENTAL HEALTHThe Nord Center ........... ......p 24www.nordcenter.org
MOTORCOACH TOURSFootprint Tours Inc. ....... ........p 9www.footprinttours.net
MUSEUMBlack River Historical Society/Moore House Museum . ........p 8www.loraincityhistory.org
PHOTOGRAPHERJason Shaffer Photography ................. ......p 39www.jasonshafferphoto.com
PORT AUTHORITY- SUMMER EVENTSLorain Port Authority ......................p 10, 21www.lorainportauthority.com
PRINTING/COPYINGLorain quickPrint .......... ......p 34www.lorainquickprint.com
REAL ESTATEHoward Hanna Amherst/ Lorain Office ................. ..p 1, 21www.howardhanna.com
RESTAURANTSCharleston Coffee House............................ ........p 7
Jackalope Lakeside .......p 20, 30www.jackalopelakeside.com
K.Cream Korner ............ ......p 30
Subway ......................... ......p 30www.subway.com
RV SERVICE/RENTALSNeff Brothers RV ........... ......p 28www.neffbrosrv.com
SENIOR SERVICESLake Pointe Health Center ........................... ......p 27www.communicarehealth.com
SHOPPINGWalmart ........................ ......p 32www.walmart.com
STEEL MANUFACTURERUnited States Steel-Lorain Tubular.............Inside Back Coverwww.uss.com
THEATER/PERFORMING ARTSLorain Palace Theater ......................... ......p 11www.lorainpalace.com
TRANSPORTATION/TRAINAll Aboard Ohio ............ ......p 33www.allaboardohio.org
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERVisit Lorain County .......................... ......p 33www.visitloraincounty.com
Lorain Tubular Operations
is proud to be a part of
the community for
nearly 100 years.
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