Bay Village News and Event Updates

Bay Men’s Club Baseball – Summer Registration

Summer 2022 registration is now open and close in the end of March. Visit the Bay Men’s Club Website for more information. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Please note that this program is not with affiliated with the Bay Village Recreation Department.

The City of Bay Village is currently hiring for the following positions:

Service Department – Specialist II – full time; School Crossing Guards – part time; Building Inspector – full time; Administrative Assistant to the Mayor – full time; Police Dispatcher – part time. Click here for more information.

Register now for Spring Rec Soccer!

Bay Soccer Club spring rec soccer registration is now open through March 18th. Games will begin on April 30th and run through June 4th. Visit www.baysoccer.org for more details. Contact Rec Program Commissioner Kelli Milos at bayrecsoccer@gmail.com with any questions.

Blood Drive

American Red Cross Blood Drive on Sunday, March 6 from 10:00 am – 3 pm at the Bay Village Police Department, Community Room, 28000 Wolf Rd. Help us celebrate more than a century of humanitarian service during March is Red Cross Month! To schedule an appointment go to RedCrossBlood.org and enter sponsor code “BVPD”, or call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

St. Raphael Fish Fry

Drive-Thru Lenten Fish Fry on Fridays, March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1 & 8 from 5 – 7:30 pm. Our Lenten Fish Fry this year will be Drive-Thru Only. All cars should enter the north parking lot from Dover Center Road (there will be one-way traffic on Fish Fry Fridays). Please remain in your car. A volunteer will take your order, collect your payment and direct you to the order pick-up station. CASH ONLY payments (no credit cards).

$15 dinner choices include baked Haddock, fried Perch, Pierogis, fried Shrimp and a Perch/Shrimp combo. A $10 dinner choice is Mac & Cheese. No substitutions. All dinners come with coleslaw, French fries, ketchup and tartar sauce. (No desserts or beverages will be available). $10 ala carte also available.

St. Raphael Parish, 525 Dover Center Rd. Full menu available at www.SaintRaphaelParish.com.

A Message from the Bay Village Police Department

Slam the Scam Day – March 10, 2022

Chances are someone you know has received an ominous call or message from someone pretending to be from the government, alleging that your information has been compromised or demanding immediate payment. Ignore it. This is just one of the tips that the Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General (SSA OIG) is sharing to warn consumers about these scams through a National Slam the Scam Day initiative taking place March 10, 2022.

The initiative, which began in 2020 to combat Social Security related scams, is now expanding to include other government imposter scams. In a government imposter scam, someone claims to be an SSA, or another government employee, and may ask for personal information, demand payment, or make threats. These scams primarily use the telephone, but scammers may also use email, text messages, social media, or U.S. mail. The Social Security Administration urges everyone to be cautious of any contact supposedly from a government agency telling you about a problem you don’t recognize and provides the following tips.

Real government officials will NEVER:

  • Threaten arrest or legal action against you unless you immediately send money;
  • Promise to increase your benefits or resolve a problem if you pay a fee or move your money into a protected account;
  • Require payment with gift cards, prepaid debit cards, wire transfer, Internet currency, or by mailing cash; or
  • Try to gain your trust by providing fake “documentation,” false “evidence,” or the name of a real government official.

Report Social Security-related scams and fraud online at https://oig.ssa.gov.

Other government imposter scams may be reported to the Federal Trade Commission https://www.ftc.gov/scams.

Visit https://oig.ssa.gov/scam for more information. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please let me know.

Village Project – Project Nourish

A Recipe for Hope, Saturday, March 12 from 6 – 10 pm at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 22909 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River, Ohio 44116. NOURISH is an annual fundraising gala benefiting Village Project in our mission to come together as a community of all ages to provide nourishing meals and extended care and service to our neighbors experiencing cancer. Click here to purchase tickets.

2022 Bay High – Alumni Madness is back!

Plans are underway for the return of Alumni Madness on Saturday, March 26, 2022 at Bay Lanes from 6 – 11 pm. $40 per bowler, $30 Social only. Proceeds go to Bay Alumni Foundation Scholarships. Cash bar, snacks provided, 21+ only. Click here to buy tickets. Questions? Contact Judy Kelly Krueger ’66

Bay Village Senior Transportation is available for Bay Village residents:

  • 60 years or older who have no alternate means of transportation.
  • Knickerbocker Apartment Residents
  • Permanently or temporarily disabled residents

Transportation to the following within a 10 mile radius of Bay Village:

  • Medical Appointments
  • Physical Therapy
  • Pharmacies
  • Banking
  • Shopping
  • Hairdresser

Operating hours: 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. weekdays.

To schedule transportation or for more information call (440)899-3410

The Great Closet Clean-Out

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, March 25-27 at Bay Middle Schools. Drive up and drop off: Friday, 4 – 7 pm; Saturday, 10am – 7 pm & Sunday, 1 – 5 pm. Donate clothing and any cloth items in tied plastic bag to help support Bay Rocket Athletics and Easter Seals. All donations will be resold, reused or recycled. Physical distancing drop-off measures will be in place to ensure safe distancing practices. All items donated will result in monetary funds from Savers to Bay Rocket Athletics and Easter Seals.

The BMS parking lot will have areas marked where you can place your bags to ensure Physical/Social Distancing during drop-off. If you need help, please remain in your car and a volunteer will unload items from your trunk. Because of COVID restrictions, only cloth items in tied bags can be accepted. Thank you for your support of Bay Athletics.

SafeSitter

On Friday, April 15 from 9 am – 1:30 pm at the Bay Village Police Department, Community Room, 28000 Wolf Rd. SafeSitter is designed to prepare students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings or babysitting. The instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises. Students even get to use manikins to practice rescue skills like choking rescue and CPR! Class fee is $50. Students should bring a sack lunch. Both payment and registration must be submitted to enroll your child in the class. Face masks required for students and instructors. Call 216-983-1110 or email Rachael.Farinelli@UHhospitals.org.

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