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Published
November 18, 2009
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Bell
choir
Jason Stitt, activities director at the Gardens at Westlake,
directs the senior living center’s bell choir in patriotic music
during a Veterans Day luncheon honoring residents who served
in the nation's armed forces. Read more about the Veterans Day
program in the published edition of West Life, on newsstands
now. (West Life photo by Kevin Kelley) |
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New
Nature and Science Center chief chosen
BAY VILLAGE
Catherine J. Timko, currently division development director for the
San Francisco-based Trust for Public Land, will soon take over at
the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center. |
Two
schools add trailers to reduce overcrowding
WESTLAKE
Lee Burneson Middle School and Parkside Intermediate School
both installed modular classroom units in August to relieve overcrowding
at the buildings. |
Irish
Barber to offer beer sips with clips
ROCKY RIVER Within a few weeks, customers of
the The Irish Barber will be able to sit down and have a pint of Guinness
while waiting for their turn in the chair.
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Rockets
fall short of state title
Saturday's
rematch against top-ranked Columbus St. Francis DeSales for the Division
II State Championship ended up with the same result as a game earlier
this season. The Bay Rockets boys soccer team fell a little short,
losing 1-0.
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JiMiller
Band to play at The Winchester
The
Nov. 25 show is an all Grateful Dead show and is one of the band’s
best events, vocalist and lead guitarist Jim Miller said.
Band members have invited special guests to come on
stage with them, including members of Miller’s previous band he
played with for 18 years, Oroboros.
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