July 13, 2005: News Sports happenings
 













front page image
download front page

Published July 13, 2005
News
sculpture photo
Workers complete installation of a 16-foot stainless steel sculpture in a Westlake park Thursday as artist Harold Balazs, standing at the left, looks on. (Photo by Kevin Kelley)
New sculpture should
provoke wonder, artist says

WESTLAKE — The creator of the sculpture on the corner of Hilliard Boulevard and Dover Center Road says it doesn't have any particular meaning or symbolism.

Pool may reopen
by this weekend

NORTH OLMSTED — A worn-out pipeline forced the closure of the city's outdoor pool during one of the hottest weeks of the summer.

Area Glenn workers aid
shuttle's return to space

shuttle photoWESTSHORE — About 200 employees at the Glenn Research Center, some who live in the Westshore suburbs, have been heavily involved in NASA’s two-and-a-half year effort to safely return the shuttle to space.

Thousands attend 14th annual Festival of the Arts
WESTLAKE — Under sunny July skies, over 30,000 attended the 14th annual St. John West Shore Hospital's Festival of the Arts this past weekend, including the district's congressman and his new fiancé.

Sports
joggerGet active: running can gradually
increase energy levels

Anjanette Arabian, cross country coach at Magnificat High School, offers tips on how one can get started running regularly as a way to be fit.
happenings

Fairview Park is becoming a green thumb city
Most suburbs run into each other without any sort of definite demarcation. But as gardening columnist Thea Steinmetz explaines, this is not the case when you come into Fairview Park from Cleveland. There is a bridge to cross and the very first impression is the flower bed planted by members of the fledgling Fairview Park Garden Club.

   
 

Current IssueNewsSportsHappenings
HomeAround TownPast IssuesClassifiedsExpert DirectoryAdvertisers
About West LifeContact UsTo SubscribeTo AdvertiseWhere To BuyLinks
Copyright © 2005 — West Life Newspaper