Monthly Archives: May 2014

UH Elyria’s Tony Wallish Presented with Kevin C. Martin Leadership Award

Donald Sheldon, MD, President of University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center, recently presented the Kevin C. Martin Leadership Award to Mr. Tony Wallish, MT (ASCP). Developed in 2005 as part of the hospital’s Rewards and Appreciation program, this annually-distributed honor recognizes leaders who consistently demonstrate the values that are essential to the organization’s success.  The award was named for Mr. Kevin ... Read More »

Maximum Velocity Strikes Out Cancer at Bay Lanes

Maximum Velocity hosted their first annual Strike Out Cancer event at Bay Lanes on Sunday, May 4. The purpose of the event was to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man and Women of the Year Campaign. The Man and Women of the Year campaign is a national ten-week campaign to raise funds to help find cures for ... Read More »

Dana Lakins: The First Lady of Cleveland Auto Service Joins Nick Mayer

Say hello to Dana Lakins, Greater Cleveland’s First Lady of automobile service. As Lincoln Specialist at Nick Mayer Lincoln in Westlake, Dana is a uniquely qualified part of the Nick Mayer family of service pros and Quick Lane resources. “We are blessed to have her here with just a ton of Lincoln experience and capability,” says Nick Nunnari, Nick Mayer ... Read More »

All Smiles at the St. Mary of the Woods “Senior” Prom!

St. Mary of the Woods resident John Chamulak was all smiles at the “Senior” Prom hosted at the Avon retirement community last Friday night. For the third year, members of the Avon High Key Club joined in the fun for a memorable evening of music, dancing and fun. Pictured with John are Key Club members  Dana Furnas, Nicole Hubbard, and ... Read More »

Westlake TechMate wins national title in Inventors Competition.

Tech Directions magazine has just released the best entries of the annual Inventors Award competition.  This year’s challenge called for students to devise ways to generate power in the kind of emergency situations that arise in the wake of natural disasters, such as hurricanes and tornadoes. Winning first place and the national title was Westlake High School  senior T & ... Read More »

Village Foundation Memorial Day Program to Honor John Matyas & Harkness Family

The Village Foundation will host its annual ceremony to install and dedicate a permanent bronze plaque honoring The John Harknett Family and a plaque memorializing the life of John Matyas, by his family.  The ceremony will take place in Cahoon Park at approximately 10:30 a.m. on Memorial Day (May 26) across the street from the Gazebo under the tent immediately ... Read More »

At the Avon Safety Fair…

The first-ever Avon Safety Fair hosted May 3 at Avon High was great chance for kids of all ages to get a first hand look at things you usually only see on TV. In this photo, a student visitor tries on a Bomb Helmet. In other activities, guests had a chance for up-close visits with helicopters, a police dog demonstration, ... Read More »

Bradley Bay Awards Nursing Scholarships

Each spring, Bradley Bay Health Center is honored to award 4 scholarships to local graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a career in healthcare.  Each candidate is required to complete a scholarship application and write an essay about why they want to pursue a career in this field, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have at least one academic ... Read More »

Bay Village Slates Waste Water Clean Up Day

Now in it 8th year, the Bay Village Waterways Clean-up will take place on May 31, 2014 from 10 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The Village Foundation, the City of Bay Village, The Green Team and Bay High School will sponsor the event. All families are invited to meet at the Bay Middle School at approximately 9:30 a.m. rain or shine. ... Read More »

Bay Village Police Statement on Missing Girl

On Monday May 12th, the Bay Village Middle School reported to Bay Village Police that a 6th grade female student did not show up for school.   In speaking with the girl’s parents, it was learned that the girl left home at 7:15am to ride her bicycle to school. Her bicycle was located abandoned on a paved path in the Huntington Reservation ... Read More »