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KC Expanding Hours to Meet Parents' Needs

     You know Kiddie City from its five star Step Up to Quality care and education from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm.  We are listening to area working parents and are now providing care for children 6 weeks through age 12 until 11:00 pm Monday through Friday at Kiddie City Child Care Community 280 E. 206th St.  Euclid, Ohio. Planned meals and snacks, homework help, safe activities and sleeping arrangements will give comfort to parents working evening hours.  Call Kiddie City's Miss Sylvia at 216-481-9044 for more information.

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

Art Therapy Helps Those Who Are Grieving

Healing Arts Workshops offered by Western Reserve Grief Services help those who have lost loved ones to work through their grief. Anyone who is grieving the death of a loved one can participate. Most of the workshops are either free or suggest a very small donation to help cover the cost of art supplies. The program is funded by a generous grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

Euclid Alumni Take 5 with Marcus Epps '03

Marcus Epps is a fourth generation Euclidean with a unique family history here in Euclid. He is raising his children in Ward 3 (the area generally south and east of Rt. 2/I-90, Babbitt Road and Beverly Hills Drive), where he grew up for the most part, and now owns his home. Epps is not only an alumnus of Euclid High School, he is the proud father of three Euclid students today. He is a business owner, business broker, licensed insurance agent in the State of Ohio, and most recently was elected to Euclid City Council to represent Ward 3. For the last decade, Epps has fought for fiscal responsibility and better policy that serves and benefits all Euclid residents equally. He is frequently asked, "Why politics?" Epps reply, "Service is my mission, and I am committed to bringing Euclid back."

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

At Bailey Toastmasters, the Benefits are Clear

To get ahead in the workplace, enhance relationships, or just o have your voice heard, there is no better place for personal growth than a Toastmasters Club. Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. And there is a club right here in Euclid that will help you:

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

Euclid Alumni News

Members and friends of the Euclid Public Schools Alumni Association sorted through a storage room full of Euclid Schools memorabilia on Saturday, January 18th to see what the Association has accumulated over the years, as well as to catalog it for future use at reunions, halls of fame inductions and other special events. Some of our memorabilia is already on display on the first floor of the Shore Cultural Centre and includes pictures, sports awards, uniforms and other regalia from Euclid Shore High School, Euclid Central High School, Euclid Senior High School and the three former junior high schools (Central, Forest Park and Shore). Stop by and check out some of the cool stuff that curator Patrick Delaney '83 put together to keep the strong spirit alive for all things Euclid schools.

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

Monica Marshall appointed to Footpath Foundation Board

Euclid native Monica Marshall, the outdoors and environmental manager for Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Footpath Foundation, a 5-year-old nonprofit dedicated to empowering all children through discovery of the natural world.

Marshall, who lives in Shaker Heights, has a passion for “getting kids excited about exploring nature.” She is a graduate of Alaska Pacific University, a small liberal arts college in Anchorage.

“Monica brings energy and a passion for learning about the natural world. We are so excited to have her on Footpath’s board,” said Mary Macias, president and CEO of Footpath Foundation.

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

Willowick Pet Food Pantry Helps Keep Pets in their Homes by Providing Food Assistance

FREE SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAM:     Ask us about our FREE Spay/Neuter Program

Since September 2019 we have issued 226                                      

vouchers for a total of 264 S/N, 189 cats and 75 dogs.                                

Helping pet owners in need in Lake, Geauga, and Cuyahoga county                         LIKE” us on FACEBOOK 

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Volume 11, Issue 2, Posted 5:53 PM, 02.05.2020

Thank You Euclid Holiday Celebration Sponsors!

The Shore Cultural Centre and the City of Euclid extends a grateful thank you to the sponsors of the 2019 Euclid Holiday Celebration. They were instrumental in making this event another success for thousands of Euclid residents!

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Fat Cats Brings a Holiday Meal to Remember to Hospice Families

Once each month, Meal to Remember brings a different Cleveland-area restaurant to Hospice of the Western Reserve’s in-patient care center, David Simpson Hospice House on E. 185th St. Residents of the hospice house and their families are treated to a restaurant dining experience, complete with fine china and linens, wine and live musical entertainment. All of the food, time and talent are donated by the restaurant. Photography, centerpieces and live musical entertainment for the dinners are provided by Hospice of the Western Reserve volunteers, who also assist the culinary teams with serving.

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Happy New Year from State Rep Kent Smith

Happy New Year Euclid Observer readers.  I wish you all a safe and healthy new year.  For my first column in 2020, I wanted to raise an issue that could become a major debate during the final 12 months of the 133rd Ohio General Assembly – Guns.

In the early morning hours of August 4, 2019, a gunman, using an AR-15 style weapon, opened fire on a Dayton street and 26 people were shot in 32 seconds.  Nine of those twenty-six would die that night.

That tragedy jarred a weary nation (again) and sparked renewed debate in Columbus if firearms should be less regulated or new gun safety measures should be enacted.  As of this date (12-10-2019), no fewer than 36 pieces of legislation on gun rights / gun safety have been introduced in both chambers.

An explanation of all 36 bills would stretch far beyond 36 Euclid Observer pages, so let me focus on what I believe should be the best, first step – background checks.

While 90 percent of Americans support background checks for all gun sales, a dangerous loophole in federal law still exempts unlicensed sellers from having to perform a background check before selling a firearm.  We should close this loophole in Ohio.

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Connecting for Kids Expands Programming to Euclid in 2020

Connecting for Kids, a local nonprofit that provides education and support to families with concerns about their child, will be expanding to Euclid in 2020 offering its popular Music Therapy & MoreSM and Coffee and Chat programs in partnership with Euclid Public Library starting in January.

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Renewal

At this time of year, you see physical signs of natural renewal. The recent winter solstice marks a seasonal shift in the tilt of the Earth. You can witness manifestations of the Earth’s transition with earlier sunrises. Daylight time is inching longer. More sunlight and earlier sunrises can inspire you to feel invigorated, motivated. Some people claim health changes due to the shift in the physical environment. Surely, these natural adjustments give an expectation for new beginnings. Even in your cultural groups you see signs of change and the celebration of it -- religious and secular.

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Euclid Holiday Celebration 2019

On December 6, 2019, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Shore Cultural Centre/Triangle Park held a community and family focuse event, filled with fun and exciting activities as follows:

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Make Toastmasters your New Year’s Resolution! Open House Thursday, January 16th

What are you looking for in 2020? A new job? A promotion? More responsibility? Perhaps you just want to improve your ability to communicate, either to your boss, your loved ones, a small crowd or a large audience. Then joining a Toastmasters Club may be the thing for you, because Toastmasters, a worldwide nonprofit educational organization, empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. “Bailey Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive environment where members have the opportunity to develop their communication and leadership skills,” says Cathy Gerland, Club Treasurer for Bailey Toastmasters. 

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

Euclid Alumni Take 5 with Gretchen Harnick '86

Gretchen Harnick is a global business strategist specializing in fashion, beauty and wellness. She spent the past 15 years living in New York City, Pittsburgh, Pa. and Paris. In New York, Gretchen worked as a full-time Assistant Professor of Fashion Marketing at Parsons School of Design. She launched the school’s social media and managed external partnership competitions with well-known luxury brands. She taught internationally in Tokyo, Shanghai, and Paris and presented her research globally in Amsterdam and London. Prior to academia, she worked in fashion and retail for companies in Northeast Ohio, owned a clothing boutique in Tremont and a wholesale showroom in Chicago. She also worked in the corporate world while earning an MBA from Case Western Reserve University. Gretchen attended Wittenberg University and earned a BA in Psychology with a Minor in Business Administration. She is a certified yoga teacher, and currently works for a number of clients in Northeast Ohio, New York City and internationally conducting marketing communications and project management.

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Volume 11, Issue 1, Posted 5:12 PM, 01.12.2020

You Count!

Often, we hear about how important it is to have your vote counted and indeed it is.  There is another important way to be counted.  In 2020, America comes together to count every person living in the United States.  This count is done through the Census. 

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Tips for Better Managing Your Holiday Debt

With the holiday season upon us, consumers are often unprepared for all the additional expenses and exit the holiday season with debt - a gift that unfortunately keeps on giving. 

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Calendar Helps Local Pets

PetFix Northeast Ohio, a non-profit spay and neuter clinic in Euclid is once again selling their “Firefighters and Furry Friends 2020 Calendar” to raise money to provide affordable services and prevent pet homelessness. The calendar features our local heroes with owned and adoptable cats and dogs and makes a great holiday gift for animal-loving friends and family. The photographs in the calendar were taken by local Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Amy Sancetta. You can show your support for our local firefighters and help PetFix create a world in which every pet has a loving home, by purchasing your calendar today for $20. Calendars are available online at petfixnortheastohio.org or stop by the PetFix clinic any weekday. PetFix Northeast Ohio is located at 885 E. 222nd Street in Euclid.

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Bible Baptist Temple has Senior Dinner

If you are 65 or over, would you be willing to admit it :>) to be able to enjoy a wonderful free delicious Thanksgiving  dinner & program?

Well many were, as we at Bible Baptist Temple @ 1565 Chardon Rd. Had a packed room of appreciative seniors. Pastor Andy Rusnacko- our only pastor for over 40 years, has never waivered in his doctrine- stressing repentance and the Lordship of our Lord & Saviour- Jesus Christ. We don’t practice “easy believism” either. We don’t mix the doctrinally correct ancient hymns with rock and roll 🎸 music. Nope! Pastor Andy runs the STILL CHURCH! I have witnessed this first hand, having been an enthusiastic, faithfully serving & (hopefully sufficiently humble :)) member for over 33 years.

Although our Thanksgiving program  is over, the welcome mat at Bible Baptist Temple is always open - www.biblebaptisteuclid.com.

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

LCA Holds its Holiday Events

Lakeland Civic Association will hold is annual holiday celebrations beginning Thursday December 12. LCA will host a party at the Early Learning Village on Elinore Avenue. Members will provide ample and delicious refreshments between 7:00 & 9:00 PM. Those residents with even-numbered addresses are encouraged to bring savory items and those with odd addresses should bring sweets. Partiers who have attended in the past know what a fabulous array of food awaits them.

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Euclid Alumni News

I just had my first opportunity to meet a Centenarian, Mrs. Mary Vinciguerra Guhde, who turned 100 years old on November 1st. Happy Birthday Mary! Mary graduated from Euclid Central High School in 1937 and grew up on Miller Avenue, between E. 200th and E. 222nd Streets. Before attending Central, she was a student at Roosevelt Elementary School. Mary married Robert Guhde in 1939 and they had four children, Robert, Gail, Margaret and Gary. Her husband Robert passed away in 2002. 

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Local CARSTAR body shop donates refurbished vehicle to Ohio Veteran

Sometimes, a reliable set of wheels is all that stands between a veteran and their dreams. Just before Veterans Day, more than 100 veterans and their families across the country received the keys to newly refurbished vehicles as part of Progressive's seventh annual "Keys to Progress" event. Vehicle giveaways occurred on November 7 at more than 60 locations across the country.

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Euclid Alumni Take 5 with Kathy Rymarczyk Goepfert '79

At Euclid Senior High School, Kathy earned a letter "E" for all three years in Cross Country, Indoor Track and Outdoor Track. Not just an athlete, she was President of her Senior Class and planned the Class of 1979's five, 10, 20 and 25 year reunions. After Euclid, Kathleen graduated from Kent State University with a major in Criminal Justice, where she was a "walk on" freshman to the Cross Country and Track teams, and was awarded a varsity jacket. While at Kent, she served on the Student Conduct Advisory Board and the Intramural Student Board, was awarded Outstanding Leader of the Month in October 1983 and the Senior Service Award in 1984. She later earned a Master of Public Administration at Cleveland State University and is a graduate of the Cleveland State Leadership Academy, Class XXIV.

Kathy completed 34 years of public service and was Director of Special Projects for the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer when she retired in 2016. Currently, she is serving her fifth term as a Rocky River School Board Member, where she was elected to her first term in 2001. Kathleen is a member the Rocky River Recreation Commission (2008-Present), and served on the Rocky River Education Foundation (2008-2010), the Rocky River City Economic and Development Advisory Board (2003-2005), and was a PSR Teacher at St. Christopher’s Church (2003-2010).

Kathy has been married to Tom Goepfert for 30 years and they have been Rocky River residents for 22 years. They have two children, Jessica and Matthew. Matthew was a place kicker for the Rocky River High School football team and he and Kathy raised more than $7,000 for Kick-It for Kids Cancer.

Where did you grow up?

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Your Circles of Influence

D-I-Y (Do It Yourself) is a popular system for renovating things. Whether for your home, office or some object you own, you can follow a process to take what is and make it better. Likewise, with your thinking, actions and choices of speech, you can take steps to improve how you react. You can experience change in your relationships and outcomes. You can adjust how you respond. By selecting different responses, you can experience different outcomes. Be encouraged. You really do get to choose how you experience your life.

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Most Euclid Residents are Renters. This Realtor is Changing that, One House at a Time.

For the last 19 years, Mike Ficzner has been serving the country as a member of the U.S. Army—first on active duty, now in the U.S. Army Reserve. With plans to retire from the Army next year, he's found a way to be of service locally in a whole new realm: helping Euclidians become first-time homeowners.

“Our business model is based on turning renters into owners, and it's based on educational selling,” says Ficzner, who has co-owned Ficzner Real Estate Group with his wife, Sarah, since 2014. “We educate people on the whole home-buying process—from financing to credit repair to home inspection to title and appraisal.”

He estimates that Ficzner Group does about 80 to 90% of its business in Euclid, which could be a game changer for the city, considering that less than half of Euclid’s residents own their homes (with an owner-occupancy rate of 47.9% as of 2017, according to the U.S. Census).

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Play on Words at Shore Cultural Center

November 14, 2019 was a day full of energy at The Shore Cultural Centre. Planned and organized by Chris Cipriani. "The Play On Words day was such fun. It was wonderful to see families making poetry, writing stories, making art and books together. From the storytelling, to the Graffiti selfies, everyone learned about ways to tell their own story, "said Chris Cipriani, Director of Programming for Shore Cultural Centre. 

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Volume 10, Issue 12, Posted 6:26 PM, 12.02.2019

Trunk or Treat

Bible Baptist Temple- “Trunk or Treat” by Euclids  Clifford E Orr Ice Arena 10/26/19 . Nancy Mihalick, Visitor Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, James Ciomek along with Nancy- long time members - serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ-at Bible Baptist Temple under the direction of our Pastor Andrew Rusnacko - who has pastored our church for 40 years!

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Volume 10, Issue 11, Posted 4:14 PM, 11.11.2019

Hunger Center Preparing for the Holidays

The holidays are fast approaching, which means the Hunger Center is gearing up for a busy time of year.  With the number of visitors to our center at an all-time high the last several months, we are expecting record numbers to continue through the end of the year.   In order to keep the shelves stocked well into the new year, EHC is counting on our community's support.  We have always been fortunate that many schools, organizations and businesses in Euclid sponsor fundraising and food drives at this time of year, and we are hopeful that the tradition will continue.

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Volume 10, Issue 11, Posted 4:14 PM, 11.11.2019

'Omni Gaming Comes to Downtown Euclid'

Downtown Euclid welcomes its newest establishment with the opening of the ‘Omni Board Game Parlor’ on Lakeshore Blvd. The new business, owned and operated by Jason Gardner “Omni gaming” hopes to become a gathering place for both dedicated tabletop gamers, as well as families looking to have a great night playing their old favorites or trying out the newest and latest games.

    I recently had a chance to sit down with Jason to talk about his shop, and his love for everything board games. It quickly became clear that this business is a passion project; when asked how he came to be the owner of Euclid’s first board game parlor Jason explained that “I had always found joy playing board games and introducing my friends to new games ever since I was a kid.  At first I wanted to open a board game store, over time this developed into a cafe and gaming parlor”. The idea for Omni Gaming had been in development for many years, but it all started with a genuine love for the communal aspect of friends sitting around a table playing a game.

    The Omni Board Game Parlor seeks to attract gamers of all skill levels and interests;  his shelves are stocked with more games than you could count at first glance. With classics like ‘Monopoly’ and  ‘Clue” to modern games that immerse the player in a world of adventure like “Fortune and Glory” or “Vast“, Omni Gaming has a game for every level of skill and experience.  And just in case you’re worried you might be too new to the world of board games, the staff at Omni Gaming want you to know they’re more than happy to help find the perfect game for you.

    Omni Board Game Parlor wants to become an exciting and engaged part of the community; in addition to acting as a gathering place for friends and family to enjoy a night of gaming.  Each month special events will be held offering a fun unique experience. Whether you come for an event or just to enjoy a night of gaming with friends, Omni offers a selection of snacks and soft drinks to enjoy while you’re having fun.  Perhaps the best thing on the menu is the homebrewed “Omni Health Potion” a delicious mix of fruit juices, and secret ingredients sure to give any gamer the energy needed for another round. A glass of Omni potion by itself is worth the price of admission.

    If you want to come by and play, or just stop in and say “Hi”  Jason and the staff of Omni Board Game Parlor will be happy to see you.  They are open Tuesday - Sunday from 5:00-10.00pm. For a very reasonable five dollars an entire evening of gaming and events are open to you.  If you have any questions please feel free to send us an email or check out our new Facebook page just search for “Omni Board Game Parlor” you’ll be part of a growing gaming community, see weekly featured games, and learn a new “Board Game Fact of the Day”.  We hope to see you soon. 

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Volume 10, Issue 11, Posted 4:14 PM, 11.11.2019

Euclid Alumni Take 5 with Renée DeLuca Dolan '84

By day, Renée DeLuca Dolan is usually found amongst Cleveland’s top CEOs and business leaders. By night, she’s hiking or walking with her dogs or watching her son play sports. Renée is proud to say she also makes dinner for her family most nights—she’s a closet chef! As the founder of Contempo, a marketing and branding design firm, she has always had an entrepreneurial spirit and a heart for helping women succeed in business which prompted her to create the Female Entrepreneur Summit, an annual day of learning for Northeast Ohio business women. Renée also enjoys networking and special events, so she developed and published Cleveland Business Connects Magazine for 10 years and created the CBC Magazine Connectors Choice Awards to honor Clevelanders in the special events profession. She’s a distinguished alumna of Kent State University, where she serves on the Business Advisory Board, and was just recognized with a Spirit of Women in Business Award. She’s a hiker, an oenophile, a devoted volunteer for Northeast Ohio Adoption Services and she tells us she was a competitive drill team ice skater at Euclid's C.E. Orr Ice Arena in her youth.   

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Volume 10, Issue 11, Posted 4:14 PM, 11.11.2019

Euclid residents air concerns at community listening event

On a quiet Saturday afternoon, 60-70 Euclid residents came to Shore Cultural Center to talk about and be heard regarding common problems and challenges facing the community at a forum sponsored by husband and wife activists Victor Goodman and Audrey Kaplan.  As a panel of Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Police Chief Scott Meyer, Captain Jeff Cutwright and Euclid City Schools Interim superintendent Christopher Papouras listened to residents’ concerns, several themes bubbled to the surface.

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Volume 10, Issue 11, Posted 4:14 PM, 11.11.2019