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On behalf of the City of Solon, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2011-12 edition of the Solon Magazine. We thank Image Builders Marketing for their continued fine work in producing this publication.
As Mayor of the City I know you will find how this unique magazine captures the spirit of Solon. It will serve as an excellent guide for important contact information on city services, local organizations, and businesses throughout our town. This complimentary magazine emphasizes the best we have to offer, including interesting profiles on some of the people who help make Solon the wonderful community it is!
The ingredients for success are a result of many areas of the City. Our schools continue to rank #1 in the State of Ohio with a high level of academic achievement and outstanding extra-curricular programs. Families are attracted to Solon because of the wide range of housing opportunities and beautiful neighborhoods. Our well-maintained and conveniently located industrial, commercial and retail properties make our city a hub of business activity. The cooperative efforts of the City, Solon Schools, Solon Chamber of Commerce and other civic organizations assist in making Solon one of the most desirable communities for families and businesses in Northeast Ohio.
My administration is committed to providing Solon citizens with an environment where they may safely raise their families or confidently locate their business. Solon strives to be a city of excellence in every aspect of life.
I express my thanks to the generous local businesses whose sponsorships make this resource possible and encourage you to support them when you shop or are in need of services.
I look forward to seeing you around town.
Sincerely,
Mayor Susan A. Drucker City of Solon
Welcome to the 2011 Solon Magazine
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Photos, (top to bottom): Solon Recreation Center; The Solon Police and Recreation Department staff show children basic bike skills at the annual Solon Bike Rodeo; Violinists from the Solon Philharmonic Orchestra perform at the Solon Center for the arts. PHOTOS: LPV PRODuCTiOnS
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1 Welcome to Solon 4 Community Overview 7 Business Spotlight: L’Oreal USA 8 Chamber of Commerce 11 Education 13 The Faces of Solon 17 Health & WellnessCOVER PHOTO - THE FACES OF SOLON, See special section starting on page 13. First Row, (seated, left to right): Michele Sues, Howard Hanna; Candy gargus, general Manager of independence Village; Janet Harst, executive Director of Stratford Commons; Jo Perko, executive Director of anna Maria at Home. Second Row: alyson Sahl, Howard Hanna; Joan wenk, President & CeO of Creative Playrooms; Susan a. Drucker, Mayor of Solon; Dr. Monique Cohn, advanced Dermatology; Veena Bhupali, Howard Hanna; Jim Leib, Videographer, the City of Solon; Justin Bachman, Solon Tolerance Fair. Third Row: Christopher Viland, Chief of Police, the City of Solon; Dr. Philip Bomeli, Solon Orthodontics; Hal Becker, President of Solon Chamber of Commerce; Jean-Philippe wavelet, Plant Manager of L’Oreal; Joe Regano, Superintendent of Solon Schools; william Shaw, Fire Chief, the City of Solon.Photo Location: L’Oreal uSa. Photography: Courtesy of andrew Jordan, andrew Jordan Photography.Photo, this page: an ambitious resident attempts the Climbing Rock wall at the Solon Recreation Center. Photography: LPV Productions.
Contents 23 Senior Living
25 Homes & Real Estate
26 Parks & Recreation
27 Dining Guide
28 Important Phone Numbers
30 Solon Area Map
33 Advertiser Index
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It’s Time to Get Growing in SolonBy Peggy Weil Dorfman
get growing in Solon is a trio of new business assis-tance programs offered by the City of Solon. With an emphasis on small businesses, some of the programs are available to busi-nesses of all sizes, both existing and new to Solon.
Under the Get Started in Solon program, new businesses with 1-20 employees receive a welcome to Solon gift to get them off to a good start – a voucher for $200 worth of office supplies. Solon-based Integrated Business Supplies, a full-service provider of office supplies, computers and computer
supplies, is partnering with the City to provide this benefit. The City and Solon Chamber of Commerce teamed up to
create Get Savings, a program for businesses that are new to Solon and existing businesses that relocate or expand within Solon. Upon receiving a certificate of occupancy from the City, businesses also receive an enrollment form that may be returned to the Chamber for special discounts on business services and products provided by Chamber members. Businesses may take advantage of these special discounts from a list of more than thirty vendors for four months, whether or not they are Chamber members.
Rounding out the Get Growing in Solon offerings is Get Connected, which provides voice and data communications consulting services for prospective and existing businesses, as well as property owners with available space, that need assistance analyzing their telecommunications needs and options for service. Commtrol, a voice and data advocacy firm, meets with clients to evaluate their needs and provides
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current and objective information on major and alternative vendors for any or all of the following: local and long distance phone service, integrated voice and data service, Internet/data connectivity (DSL, cable, T1, wireless, Ethernet over copper), web and e-mail hosting, voice/data/video communications equipment, and premise wiring. In its first year, Get Connected assisted five businesses.
Inspired by services often associated with business incubators, Get Growing in Solon seeks to assist new and existing Solon businesses without incurring the overhead expenses of operating an incubator. Input from small businesses was helpful in creating the programs. For more information, please contact Peggy Weil Dorfman, Economic Development Manager at 440-337-1313 or e-mail [email protected].
SOLON CITY COUNCIL: (Standing left to right): Robert n. Pelunis - ward 2, edward H Kraus - ward 6, Richard a. Bell - ward 1, william i. Russo - ward 7. (Seated): Toni M. Richmond - ward 3, william D. Mooney - ward 4, nancy e. Meany - ward 5.
The Kindrich-McHugh Steinbauer Funeral Home is located in the heart of Solon, in the Historic Business District.
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The mission of the Solon Police Department is to achieve excellence in service, protection, and enforcement and to preserve the peace of the community through dedication to professionalism, integrity, proficiency and education. Christopher Paul Viland, the newly appointed Solon Police
Chief, is going to do his best to achieve this mission and more. Chief Viland has been with the Solon Police Department since 1987, where he started as a Police Officer, moving through the ranks of Detective, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Detective Lieutenant and finally, the top position of Police Chief. Chief Viland also informed us that he formerly served as head of the
Cuyahoga County Mortgage Fraud Task Force. Graduating third in his class, Summa Cum Laude, the Chief received his J.D. (law degree) from Cleveland Marshall College of Law in 2004.
Chief Viland told us recently, “We will be working to re-connect with both residents and businesses in Solon to provide high level quality-of-life services and maintain the high standards that people have come to expect from the City of Solon. We have sent out letters of introduction to over 800 businesses in the City and received a tremendous response.
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Solon Police Department’s new “Commander”
Over the next year, we envision rolling out programs in crime prevention, community service boards and citizen academies to pair with residents and organizations to provide the most effective services possible.”
The Police Department is also working internally by restructuring their command staff, conducting studies to establish appropriate resource deployment both by time and geography, and monitor service provision of all of their employees. He states “It is an exciting time for us because there are a number of young, newly appointed or promoted department members with great energy and many ideas that we will be considering.”
Chief Viland has been a resident of Solon since 1989 and is married with four children. You can contact Chief Viland at the Solon Police Department, 33000 Solon Road, 440-337-1474 or email him at [email protected]
K-9 Stryker is a german Shepherd imported from europe and specially trained in narcotics Detection and Patrol areas of obedience, agility, tracking, article search, area/building search, and handler protection. K-9 Stryker and his handler, Officer Matt Troyer, completed their training in the fall of 2010.
Stryker loves to play ball and meet new people, especially children. Stryker and Officer Troyer work as a team keeping Solon safe and drug free.
K-9 Stryker’s personal message...“School is cool.”
K-9 Stryker
Chief Christopher Viland
CARRYING THE TORCH: Solon Police Officers run during the Law enforcement Torch Run for Muscular Dystrophy at Solon Home Days.
Officer Troyer and Stryker love to visit children at school and read to them.
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Beauty is in the eye of Solonl Business Spotlight
The City of Solon can be proud to be home of one of the world’s largest and most progressive beauty prod-ucts manufacturing facilities. L’Oreal USA’s Professional Prod-ucts Division facility on Carter Street manufactures over 130 million units per year of some of the most admired brands in the industry including Matrix, Redken, L’Oreal Paris Garnier Fructis, and Kiehl’s Since 1951, among many others. This area employer has not only continued to be robust during varying economic conditions but has invested heavily in its facility, in its equipment and in its people and is poised to take on the challenges and growth expected in the coming decade.
The vision of the facility is “To Be The Choice for Beauty Prod-uct Manufacturing Worldwide.” To achieve this vision, L’Oreal is implementing Total Performance Management or “TPM.” TPM focuses on teamwork and teach-es very specific and well-defined methods to improve operational performance. The goal is to reach a state where shop floor employees are completely autonomous in continuously identifying “losses” and applying TPM methods to resolve them.
A key area of focus for this program is in helping L’Oreal Solon to achieve the company’s visionary and aggressive 2015
environmental goals which in-clude a 50% reduction in waste generation, energy and water consumption from the 2005 baseline. Recently, one of the pilot TPM teams made significant progress in doing just that. A di-verse group representing several functions and all levels of the organization,worked to reduce waste on a single packaging line. Over a twelve-week period, this team increased capacity by over
20% and decreased wasted product from the line by 58,000 lbs. per year. According to new plant manager, Jean-Philippe Wave-let, “This is just the beginning of the extraordinary results this team will deliver in the years to come.”
We are all excited to be a part of this improvement initiative.
L’OREAL GOES GREEN: A line operator presents waste reduc-tion initiatives to the CEO, CFO and Technical Director of L’Oreal North America during a visit to the plant in March.
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The Solon Chamber of Commerce will host a memorable journey to China for its members and the commu-nity from October 18-26, 2011. Cost for the 9-day trip is $2,099 for Chamber members and $2,199 for non-members. The trip is a cost-effective opportunity to visit China’s leading cities and experience their centuries old customs and history while witness-ing first-hand their rapidly changing economy and expanding role in the global marketplace. For those who wish, business meetings can be arranged with Chinese counterparts or to learn about international trade opportunities.
The trip includes all international airfare (free transportation
from Solon to JFK also available), 4- and 5-Star hotels, three meals a day, all in-country transportation, english speaking tour guides, full day of tours every day, plus all entry fees and taxes. attend-ees will be required to secure their own passports. additional fees include: $425 single room supplement, China Travel Visa (Cham-ber will secure for $155), and a $25 per person tip that covers all transportation, hotels and restaurants. a non-refundable deposit of $200 is required. Final payments are due by July 28, 2011.
The itinerary includes many of China’s famous sights in four cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou. Highlights of the trip include Tian an Men Square, Temple of Heaven and the
Forbidden City with a total of 9,999 rooms; Summer Palace; Longevity Hill; Seventeen arch Bridge; Marble Boat; The great wall of China; Ming Tombs; Lingering garden; Tiger Hill; Hanshan Temple; national embroi-dery Factory; Lingyin Temple; cruise on west Lake; Yu garden; the Bund; Pudong economic development zone and the famous Shanghai Market. also included will be visits to pearl, jade, rug, silk and cloisonné fac-tories plus a tea plantation. The Chamber is partnering with Citslinc that has been providing chamber trips to China for many years.
nancy Traum, President/CeO of the Solon Chamber, went on the trip in October, 2010 and thoroughly en-joyed the experience. “This was the trip of a lifetime. i can’t believe how many amazing sights we saw. The Chinese people were so gracious and our tour guides took care of us the entire trip from giving shopping advice to sharing stories about their country.”
For more information or to request registration forms please call the Solon Chamber of Commerce at 440-248-5080.
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Experience China in 2011 with the Chamber of Commerce
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Solon Fire Rescue serves approximately 24,000 citizens, covering 20.6 square miles as well as serving the 2.7 square miles of the neighboring village of Glenwillow. The City has Mutual Aid available from all Cuyahoga County Fire Depart-ments as well as neighboring departments in Geauga, Portage, and Summit counties.
The Solon Fire Department was organized in 1924 as a volunteer department and has grown into a modern firefighting/paramedic operation. The City offers a high level of safety to its citizens by providing a career fire department operating from three modern fire stations equipped with the highest quality fire equipment. Station #1 is located at 5595 Harper Rd., Station
#2 at 6320 SOM Center Rd., and Station #3 at 7401 SOM Center Road. The Fire Administration and Fire Prevention Bureau offices are located in Station 1.
Forty-two firefighters are led by a Fire Chief, Assistant Fire Chief, three Battalion Chiefs and thirteen Lieutenants. The Fire Department also employs a full-time secretary. The minimum staffing each day is thirteen personnel. The
strategically placed stations and staffing allow firefighters to control most fires in their infancy before major damage can occur. The majority of the staff are also State of Ohio certified paramedics delivering Advanced Life Support level of care to the ill and injured.
Perhaps the strongest quality of the fire service is the ability to define problems and invent workable solutions for those problems. Flexibility, adaptability and innovation have long been terms used to describe the fire service. Throughout the history of our department, the challenges faced have changed dramatically, yet one thing remains the same – the dedication of Solon Fire Rescue personnel to provide the highest level of service possible.
Serving in the Line of Fire
Fire Chief william Shaw
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The Solon Service Department is located at 6600 Cochran Road and employs over 70 individuals and houses the majority of the City’s fleet. The department is made up of six divisions and has one director and six managers overseeing its daily operations.
In recent years, the Solon Service Department has begun a campaign to educate the public on the benefits of recycling, taking care of our environment and watersheds and the care and maintenance of our trees and greenery. An annual Earth Day Celebration is held where a community-wide document shred is offered as well as showing off our “Go Green” house, teaching people proper drainage methods. The department also participates at Home Days, educating the community on all of its
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services, features a rain garden and demonstrates ways how residents can build their own. An annual open house of the department has been instituted, giving residents the opportunity to once again shred personal documents but also to see our operation first hand. This year, the department will begin to offer tree care and maintenance workshops with the hopes of expanding the curriculum in the future. In addition to this, the Service Department gives away over 10,000 tree seedlings and hosts a tree bagging night where area scouts, high school students and senior citizens volunteer their time to help with this cause. It is the feeling of the service department that paying attention to these issues now will keep Solon a viable, desirable community to live in today and always. More information on Service Department programming can be obtained by calling 440-248-5834 or visiting the city’s website at solonohio.org.
The Solon Service Department is always available in emergency situations with its skilled work force. They are on hand for snow and ice removal, severe storms, leaf collection or any other issue that Solon and its residents may face.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Thomas G. Bandiera Director of City Services
Douglas Holub admin. Division Manager
Ronald Hradesky Fleet Division Manager
Mark Hawley night Shift Division Manager
William Drsek Sewer Division Manager
Michael Gelardi Solid waste Division Manager
Joseph Markiewicz Streets Division Manager
Earth Day Celebration
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Why Quality Families Choose to Live in SolonTake a look inside the Solon Schools and you will see the promise and accomplishments of Solon students. This achievement is a key reason why so many people choose to live in Solon and send their children to the Solon Schools.
There is a collective expectation for our students – and each year it seems the students in this community rise to meet those academic challenges with increasingly higher levels of achievement.
This year, Solon students earned the number one ranking from the state of Ohio’s Department of Education with a performance index score of 110.5, the highest score ever recorded. This measure is important, because it is a weighted measure of achievement over time.
Such superior achievement levels do not happen by accident. They are planned and are a direct reflection of the district’s commitment to “every student, every day” and shared accountability by every stakeholder in the district to do whatever is necessary to meet students’ needs.
Solon teachers have worked hard to align our curriculum to the state’s rigorous academic content standards while simultaneously embracing and implementing research-based best teaching practices in their classrooms. As our staff has evolved into an effective professional learning community, we have seen a corresponding rise in student achievement. These results validated the staff’s efforts and demonstrated in practice what the research was telling us: Student achievement cannot occur in the absence of teaching learning.
Equally important, our students excel outside the classroom as well. What truly makes our schools such an exemplary place to learn for students is the belief that the three A’s – Academics, Arts and Athletics – share emphasis in the district. The high achievement of our students in academics, arts and athletics is what draws families to Solon who share those values and commitment to excellence.
HIGH ACHIEVEMENTS: Child-author sensation gordon Korman (top photo) spent a day as an artist-in-residence at Orchard Middle School; Solon senior Kyle Hammonds (middle) was a surprise guest reader in kindergarten at arthur Road, (bottom) Solon High School’s show choir, Music in Motion, celebrates its grand Championship this season.>> Continued on next page
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At the end of their tenure in the Solon Schools, our graduates have accomplished much more than just meet the minimum requirements for graduation. In their own ways, they distinguish themselves and leave their mark on the district academically, athletically, musically and through many other commitments to extra-curricular activities and to the community at-large.
For example, the current class of 2011 embraced academic excellence. It counts among its members a record 21 National Merit Finalists, 15 National Merit Commended Scholars and one National Achievement Scholar. This group is aggressively pursuing further education at many of the nation’s most prestigious colleges and universities. This year’s seniors provided leadership to the school’s academic teams, including the Future Problem Solvers, Academic Challenge, Speech and Debate, and Science Olympiad, Chess Team, Mock Trial and Model U.N., all of which performed well in regional, state and national tournaments.
Our music programs are second to none – from the award-winning Music In Motion show choir to the outstanding
marching band and orchestra. The drama program dazzles the high school stage every year and delivered a show-stopper with the spring musical West Side Story.
On the playing field, the Solon Comets excelled, with exciting seasons by all our athletic teams.
After showcasing their talents in competitions, many students were recognized in art, business and computer science, foreign language and writing, to name just a few.
This is just a sampling of the collective achievements of Solon students. It represents the breadth and depth of accomplishment we know our students are capable of producing. Their potential was nurtured throughout their time in the schools through the strong partnership among the exemplary teaching staff, our dedicated families, our supportive community, and the students themselves. The sound foundation they received here has laid the groundwork for their bright futures.
—Joe Regano, Superintendent
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Solon High School�s quartet, Fourever, won 4th place in the international Sweet adeline Competition.
Solon Middle School, serving students in 7th and 8th grades, became the City’s fifth u.S. Blue Ribbon School this year
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The people featured in this section are some of Solon’s most talented and interesting business owners and managers. They not only help to keep the local economy strong and solid, but they live among us as our neighbors and friends. You many know some of them personally; others by appearance, by name or maybe only by the look of their signs or storefronts.
Here’s a chance to learn more about who they are and what makes them so successful in what they do in our community. They are the Faces of Solon.
First Row, (seated, left to right): Michele Sues, Howard Hanna; Candy Gargus, General Manager of Independence Village; Janet Harst, Executive Director of Stratford
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Commons; Jo Perko, Executive Director of Anna Maria At Home. Second Row: Alyson Sahl, Howard Hanna; Joan Wenk, President & CEO of Creative Playrooms; Susan A. Drucker, Mayor of Solon; Dr. Monique Cohn, Advanced Dermatology; Veena Bhupali, Howard Hanna; Jim Leib, Videographer, the City of Solon; Justin Bachman, Solon Tolerance Fair. Third Row: Christopher Viland, Chief of Police, the City of Solon; Dr. Philip Bomeli, Solon Orthodontics; Hal Becker, President of Solon Chamber of Commerce; Jean-Philippe Wavelet, Plant Manager of L’Oreal; Joe Regano, Superintendent of Solon Schools; William Shaw, Fire Chief, the City of Solon.PhoTo LocaTion: L’Oreal USA. Photography: Courtesy of Andrew Jordan, Andrew Jordan Photography.
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Solon Creative PlayroomsMontessori & Child Care
NUTURES THE TOTAL CHILDver 43 years ago, while searching for daycare opportunities for her own children, Joan Wenk discovered a need for quality, nuturing child care options in the area. So she started her own, founding
Creative Playrooms, Inc., to provide daycare for five children. Today, over 1,200 children attend six Creative Playrooms schools across Northeast Ohio, including the Solon Center, located at 32800 Solon Road.
The mission of Solon Creative Playrooms Montessori & Child Care is to offer the highest quality learning environment for the successful development of the total child, in clean, modern and safe facilities. Programs balance individual experience with participation in small and large groups.
Solon Creative Playrooms Montessori & Child Care serves children 6 weeks to 12 years, including before and after school care, summer camp, private- chartered kindergarten and more.
For a personal tour of Solon Creative Playrooms Montesorri & Child Care, Call 440-248-3100 or visit www.creativeplayrooms.com
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Anna Maria At Home EXPERTISE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
T he staff at Anna Maria At Home, including Executive Director, Jo Perko, has more than 50 years combined home care experience. They are committed to helping seniors remain independent with services such as:
assistance and transport to appointments, meals, personal care, errands, household duties and more. At no charge, a nurse can perform an immediate on-site evaluation to help the family and client define their needs.Anna Maria At Home has developed trustworthy care teams that are thoroughly screened, trained, bonded, insured and supervised by a nurse. Care team members are required to complete educational trainings annually with emphasis on safety, dementia care, wellness activities, diseases and hospice. Their Quality Assurance Program ensures frequent supervision and nurse oversight. Caregivers are selected from our local community for their compassion, integrity and commitment to ensuring that clients maintain dignity and independence. Anna Maria At Home cares about your family!
Call Anna Maria At Home today for more information at 440-519-0001 • www.annamariaofaurora.com
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Alyson Sahl and Michele Sues, Howard Hanna Solon
Howard Hanna “The SueS Team”
W ith over 20 years of combined experience, Michele Sues and Alyson Sahl, the effervescent mother-daughter real estate team, believe that you should love your home. Nobody knows Solon better than
this dynamic duo, as 99% of their business is realized in the City of Solon. Both Michele and Alyson have raised their families here, been involved in PTA, Solon Center for the Arts and numerous community activities. Michele, a former operating room nurse at University Hospital states, “I can’t imagine living anywhere else, as Solon has it all.” After raising four daughters, all graduates of Solon High School, two are moving back to the City that has so much to offer its’ residents.
In today’s challenging real estate market, Alyson and Michele work full-time to ensure that both their buyers and sellers are represented with excellence. When in need of real estate advice, “Don’t make a move without the Sues Team.”
Howard Hanna • 6240 SOM Center Rd., Ste. 100, Solon440-823-6584 • www.michelesueshomes.com
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Advanced Dermatology“CLINICALLY PROVEN TO WORK!”
ince 1993, board certified Dermatologist, Dr. Monique S. Cohn has provided medical services for all conditions of the skin, hair and nails. With expertise in adult and pediatric dermatology, Advanced
Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center has become one of the most respected practices in the area.Dr. Cohn’s approach sets her apart. “I take a special interest in clearing problems quickly. With an accurate diagnosis and modern medicines, there is usually no reason to undergo prolonged treatments,” she says. Dr. Cohn is a recognized expert in the areas of cosmetic procedures for sun-damaged and aging skin. “I love providing Botox, Restylane and JuveDerm,” she adds. Another extremely popular procedure that is safe and effective is laser hair removal, which results in no more shaving, plucking or waxing. In addition, Dr. Cohn offers medical grade VibraDermabrasion, high percentage chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing. “We don’t do spa treatments. Our cosmetic procedures are clinically proven to work and provide real results,” she emphasizes.
Located at 8940 Darrow Road in Twinsburgwww.YourGreatSkin.com 330-425-7600
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L’Oreal USAMANUFACTURING WORLDWIDE BEAUTY
ean-Philippe Wavelet, Plant Manager at L’Oreal USA’s manufacturing facility here in Solon expresses that “at L’Oreal, we believe everyone aspires to beauty. Our mission is to help men and women around the world realize that aspiration, and express their individual
personalities to the fullest. This is what gives meaning and value to our business, and to the working lives of our employees.”JP’s desire for International travel brought him to L’Oreal in 1995 and business has taken him to Indonesia, China, France and the United States. He holds a Master of Engineering from France and an MBA from Case, here in Cleveland. His international family includes his Canadian wife of Chinese descent and a beautiful American son and daughter. Under JP’s leadership, the Solon manufacturing team works to make L’Oreal the choice for beauty products worldwide, keeping customers satisfied and engaging the company in global sustainability right here in Solon.
L’Oreal USA is located at 30701 Carter St. in Solon
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Jean-Philippe Wavelet,Plant Manager
Solon Orthodontics is located at 6370 SOM Center Road, Suite 101 in Solon. Early morning, evening and Saturday appointments are available. For information and appointments call 440-349-5885 or visitwww.solonorthodontics.com
L ong before Philip D. Bomeli, DDS, MS, began attending dental school in Columbus, Ohio, he knew he wanted to establish his orthodontics practice in Solon.
“Members of my family have lived in this community since 1906,” Dr. Bomeli says. His dream became a reality with the opening of Solon Orthodontics in July 2008. The practice accommodates orthodontic patients of all ages and features the latest advances and techniques. Examples include high-tech alloy wires that move teeth more efficiently and comfortably, clear ceramic braces to provide an aesthetic alternative to traditional metal braces, Invisalign® clear aligners that are almost invisible and all-digital x-ray imaging and photography for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Dr. Bomeli is a graduate of Orange High School and the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. He received his dental degree and orthodontic training at The Ohio State University and is a board-certified Orthodontic Specialist with the American
Board of Orthodontics, while also being an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists.
Dr. Bomeli, an avid Cleveland sports fan and recreational fisherman, enjoys spending time with his wife, three young children, and dogs at their Solon home. He is also active in the community through participation and support for the Solon Chamber of Commerce, Solon Early Childhood PTA, Solon City Schools, Home Days and Recreation Department youth sports teams.
Dr. Philip D. Bomeli, Solon Orthodontics THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
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Independence Village of Aurora ENJOY LIFE TO THE
FULLEST!
W e realize you have many senior living community options to choose from, what sets Independence Village apart is that we offer many lifestyle choices and customized services in an atmosphere of the
finest hospitality where everything is under one roof. Relax and enjoy time with friends. We’ll do all the work for you.
We offer several levels of services to choose from, with the continuity of a professional, attentive staff to assist you throughout your day. We offer independent and assisted living full-size apartment homes, which create a better value over other retirement communities. We are pet friendly too! There are no hidden fees.
See for yourself why so many of your friends and neighbors chose Independence Village, the right choice for you. Call today for a complimentary meal and tour.
Candy Gargus, General Manager
505 S. Chillicothe Rd., call 888-816-9200 or 330-562-1750, or visit www.seniorvillages.com
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STRATFORD COMMONSNursing, Rehabilitation, Respite, Hospice
and Assisted Livinganet Harst, Administrator of Stratford Commons – A Kindred Healthcare Company in Glenwillow, OH, holds an MBA, a BS in Gerontology and Long Term Care Administration and is also a nurse. Janet has been with Stratford Commons since November of 2008 and is
responsible for overseeing the operations of the nursing and rehabilitation center and the assisted living service line. The word “kindred” has many meanings, including allied, similar and family. This name perfectly reflects the business and values of Kindred Healthcare. Ranked one of Fortune Magazine’s “Most Admired Healthcare Companies” in 2009, 2010 and 2011, Kindred’s mission is to promote healing, provide hope, preserve dignity and produce value for each patient, resident, family member, customer, employee and shareholder they serve. Kindred’s wide array of services enables patients and residents to receive the medical care they need, the restorative therapy they require, and the support they and their families deserve. Stratford Commons Nursing and Rehab Center & Assisted Living
7000 Cochran Road, Glenwillow • 440-914-0900 www.StratfordCommons.com
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Veena BhupaliHOWARD HANNA
REAL ESTATE SERVICESeena Bhupali believes trust and knowledge are essential in real estate. That’s why Veena has been so successful throughout her career that has spanned well over 25 years.
“I am not satisfied with just meeting my clients’ expectations - I always strive to surpass them. My passion is helping people fulfill their home buying or selling dreams. I have made real estate my profession and I devote all my attention and energy to your needs. My business is caring and diligence on behalf of my clients. My clients get my best service all the time - everytime.”
It is not an exact science, but with her years of experience, Veena knows how to help her sellers and buyers get the most for their money. This might be the reason nearly 95% of her business is from referrals.“Helping buyers and sellers make informed decisions” is her motto.
To contact Realtor Veena Bhupali, call 216-831-7309or email her at [email protected]
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Solon ER of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center is Your Community Source for emergency Medicine
l health & wellness
By Robert Wilder, M.D.Medical Director, Solon ER
as the seasons change, there are inevitably “emergen-cies” that arise: sprains, broken bones, bug bites, cuts and other unexpected events that require a trip to the emergency room.
When ice packs, elevation and Tylenol, or Benadryl are not enough to solve the problem, or if you find yourself needing a prescription, x-ray, or other test, remember the Solon ER of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center has a fully-equipped emergency department right in your community. We’ve changed names a few times over our 30 years, but we’ve always been your Solon ER.
If that illness or injury turns out to be something more serious, we can make arrangements for admission to the hospital of your choice. The lab and x-ray facilities in our building also provide outpatient services that any doctor can order. From physical therapy, occupational therapy and occupational medicine, you’ll find a wide variety of medical services and physician offices, including orthopedics, neurosurgery and women’s health services.
If you’ve never had occasion to need our services, stop by the next time you’re heading down Solon Road—we’re just across from the police station. Our building administrator, Betty Hickle, will be there to greet you and give you a tour. Or you can reach her at 216-937-3903 with any questions.
The Solon ER is available 24/7 for emergencies and other medical services. Call 440-349-CARE.
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SolonM a G a z i n e l health & wellness
It’s Summer! have Fun, But Be SafePlaying outside and getting fresh air, sunshine and exercise are crucial to a child’s health. Luckily, summer is the easiest time to find healthy outdoor activities that are fun for the entire fam-ily, such as biking, hiking and canoeing. Keep in mind that young children may enjoy playing games, including Simon Says or Red Light/Green Light, while tod-dlers can improve their motor skills through jumping, skipping or walking. Whatever activity you choose, make sure it’s enjoyable. It might take time to find something for everyone, but the important thing is to be active and have fun. Kids should aim for an hour of heart-healthy daily activity, while toddlers need a half-hour.
Anything to get the heart rate up is beneficial.Once you choose an activity, safety is
the first priority. Match the protective equipment to the activity and make
sure it fits and is properly fastened. Equipment, such as life jackets, pads, helmets and mouth guards, are the safest way to prevent an injury. And don’t forget the sunscreen.
Discussing your child’s activities at your annual pediatric visit is an important step in managing their exercise. Your
pediatrician can help find ways to safely increase activity levels;
especially if there is concern your child may not be as active as they
should be. Your pediatrician can also discuss important summertime safety tips.
For additional details on safe, healthy activities or a list of local, board-certified pediatricians,
contact Akron Children’s Hospital at 330-543-1000 or visit www.akronchildrens.org
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Akron, Ashland, Barberton, Boardman, Brecksville, Ellet, Fairlawn, Green, Hudson,
Kent, Medina, New Philadelphia, Solon, Tallmadge, Twinsburg, Wadsworth, Wooster
Right around the corner. Pediatric services that are miles ahead.
Akron Children’s Hospital Pediatrics provides medical care to infants, children and teens at 17 offices throughout northeast Ohio. This includes our convenient location just around the corner in Solon.
Our experienced, board-certified pediatricians are dedicated to keeping your children healthy. Patient care is also available 24 hours a day through Akron Children’s Hospital, one of the largest children’s hospitals in the country.
Akron Children’s Hospital Pediatrics 34125 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139
440-349-0067
Our team of pediatric specialists in Solon includes: Dr. Daniel Fax, Dr. David Hornick, Dr. Michelle McMillan and certified pediatric nurse practitioner Joan Paskert.
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SolonM a G a z i n e l health & wellness
Cleveland Clinic’s expanded Services Close to YouClevelanders have always been fortunate to have community hospitals and family health centers that are part of the Cleveland Clinic Health System. With convenient access to nationally ranked care, the hospitals and health centers offer a full breadth of medical services in convenient locations around Cleveland. And now, Cleveland Clinic is proud to announce that it has expanded its services and locations to make getting quality healthcare even more convenient.
Expanded Excellence at hillcrest hospitalTo enhance services on the East Side, Cleveland Clinic has re-cently completed renovations and state-of-the-art improvements to Hillcrest Hospital. The $163 million project includes the addition of the Jane and Lee Seidman Tower, which has 72 pri-vate rooms and houses the new Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This NICU indicates the highest level of birthing care, and is the only Level III Unit on Cleveland’s East Side.
In addition to the Level III NICU, Hillcrest Hospital has doubled the size of the Emergency Department. Part of the
trauma center at Hillcrest is a 24/7 surgery center, which includes 22 new state-of-the-art surgery suites. With these renovations and an increase in life-saving technologies, Hillcrest has expanded its high-level care on their new, easy-to-navigate campus.
opening Summer 2011 - Twinsburg Family health and Surgery centerA new healthcare facility is coming to Twinsburg. The 190,000 square foot family health and surgery center is scheduled to be completed in summer 2011. It will offer a 24-hour Emergency Department, as well as primary care services, and a full range of specialties from allergy to vascular surgery.
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SolonM a G a z i n e l health & wellness
Keeping Your Skin Healthy for lifeBy Dr. Monique S. Cohn, Advanced Dermatology
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Each year over one million cases are diagnosed. The bad news is: skin cancer can be very dangerous and even deadly if left untreated. The good news is: if detected and treated early, skin cancer is almost always completely curable.
There are many ways to minimize the risk of developing skin cancer. Using sunscreen during times of sun exposure and avoiding tanning beds are the best preventions. It is also extremely important to do regular skin self exams to detect new or changing growths.
Warning signs of skin cancer include sores that are slow to heal, sudden changes of existing moles, new moles that develop after the age of 30, translucent growths with rolled edges, scaling pink or red growths, and dark streaks under the fingernails.
Be sure and see a board certified dermatologist to evaluate any suspicious moles that exhibit any of these conditions.
A complete professional skin exam will detect any cancerous or pre-cancerous growths. Most are easy and painless to remove. And that’s great news!
a – asymmetry: one side is different than the other sideB – Borders: The edges of the mole are irregularc – Color within the mole is uneven and may include brown, black,
tan and clear areasD – Diameter: Greater than 6mm in size (the size of a pencil eraser)E – evolving or changing growths
There is an aBcDE rule to remember for the symptoms of the most dangerous form of skin cancer called melanoma:
asymmetry Border irregularity
Color Variability
Diameter
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Taking Care of our Senior Residents
l Senior living
The City of Solon Department of Senior Services provides a wide array of services designed to enhance the lives of older adults age 60 and over. The Senior Center located at 35000 Portz Park-way serves as its nucleus. It’s open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on week-ends and evenings for special events.
Enrichment programming is scheduled on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis, with special events spread throughout the year. The Senior Center provides a full offering of exercise and wellness programs including cardio, weights, yoga and line dancing classes, as well as health screenings. Arts abound with both visual and performance options. Lifelong learning is a constant with >> Continued on next page
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speakers and discussions scheduled on a regular basis, covering a multitude of topics from health, finances, travel, literature, cooking, current events and beyond. Leisure activities such as trips to area attractions, cards, Bocce and Wii® leagues, movie matinees, ballroom dances, bingo and many other events are also available.
The Department of Senior Services has a social worker on staff to aid residents when they need assistance for themselves, a family member or neighbor. Support groups are available for those who may benefit from informational sharing with others in similar situations. Additional programming to assist seniors in the community include Meals on Wheels, seasonal yard clean-up, daily calls and more. Personal emergency response systems and snowplowing are available for those who qualify.
Transportation is also available through the Senior Center. Advanced reservations are required for this service. Transportation within the City of Solon is free of charge and there is a charge for traveling outside of Solon.
Please call the Senior Center at 440-349-6363 or visit us on the web at www.solonohio.org for further information or to schedule transportation reservations.
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SolonM a g a z i n el Homes & Real estate
Dream the American Dream...in SolonLong ago, very wise people put a high value on owning real estate. “The land is good. Be not hesitant to go, and to enter to possess the land.” – Judges 18:9, Old Testament. Very little has changed today. It is still the American dream to own a home. However, some people have become disillusioned with home ownership as a result of the chal-lenging market that we have experienced over the last few years. But the market is stabilizing in Solon. The average sale price in 2009 was $288,499. The average sale price in 2010 was $301,755.
Many buyers are choosing Solon to achieve their own dream. They are coming from all over the country, from nearby cities and from our own community. It’s not difficult to see why. We have a wide range of housing values. Currently there are 203 homes for sale in the city ranging from $59,000 to $1,995,000. Sellers have become well-educated in the value of preparing their homes for the market. The homes on the market now are in better condition than ever and are priced competitively. Interest rates continue to be historically low.
Also, we have one of the highest rated school districts in the state as well as state-of-the-art facilities such as: the Solon Community Center; the Cuyahoga County Library Solon Branch; the Solon Police Station, fire stations, and excellent medical services; the Solon Center for the Arts in the historic Old City Hall; the Senior Center, and the list goes on. But we have more than that, we have great people.
We are a community that places a high value on our differences, our similarities and the city that we live in.
— For all of your real estate needs, call Michele Sues or Alyson Sahl at 440-823-6584; Howard Hanna Solon Office.
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SolonM a g a z i n e l Parks & Recreation
The mission of the Recreation Department is to provide for the leisure needs of all the citizens of Solon. The department strives to enhance the quality of life in the city by offering active and passive recreation programs in a clean, safe and appealing environment to youth, teens, adults and senior citizens. These programs take place at Solon’s own Community Center, Solon Community Park, or on the campus of nearby schools. Each program is guided by competent and courteous staff members.
Before You Board Your Dog
at some point, you will probably need to leave your dog behind while you travel. Though it is not easy, you want to be sure your dog has a safe, comfortable place to stay while you are gone and gets plenty of exercise. Whether you’re considering boarding your dog or looking for dog day care, ask your friends and your vet who they recommend. Then, call several boarding kennels to learn more. Here are some questions dog owners commonly ask before making a boarding reservation for their dog.
• Where will my dog stay?• How long will my dog be in a cage?• What can I bring for my dog?• How often will my dog be walked?• What will my dog eat?• Will my dog be allowed to interact
with other dogs?• How much is this going to cost?• What happens if my dog becomes sick or injured?
Stop by and take a tour of the facility you’re considering so that you can see the operation and view the boarded pups and attendants in action or, better yet, set up an interview day for your pup. The interview is a great way for the staff and your best friend to get to know each other prior to their stay. now, Relax! You’ve done your research and your dog is in good hands. Enjoy your vacation!
—Donna Novak, Camp Bow Wow, Bedford Heights Ohio
The Solon Community Park, located at 6679 SOM Center Road, has many different aspects of outdoor activities for residents to indulge in. The main attraction to the park is the ten widely spread baseball fields where daily games are played. To accommodate fans, we have a concession stand open during the hours of the games. also available at the Community Park near the fields are two separate accessible playground areas that have a wide variety of features for children of all ages. The park also offers a large pavilion that can accommodate large crowds for a variety of events. The pavilion is available for reservation to Solon residents for almost any special occasion. near the pavilion is the sand volleyball area with two separate courts for residents to use.
Timberlake Park is a more remote area for people to gather under pavilions, play on the playgrounds, or in the wide open playing areas. The park is located off Root Road in Bainbridge. after entering the serene environment, there are two pavilions which oversee a large lake. The larger pavilion holds 100-200 people and the smaller pavilion holds 50-75 people. The lake is stocked and awaits your fishing skills with bluegill, bass, catfish and sunfish in the nearly four acres of water. Bring your fishing gear and enjoy the fantastic views. Timberlake Park is closed november 1 - april 1 annually.
Play Time!
For more information on the numerous programs offered, please visit www.solonohio.org or call the Recreation Department at 440-248-5747.
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Dining guideASiAn
Akira Sushi & Hibachi6025 Kruse Dr.440-349-6850
Hunan of Solon, inc.6050 enterprise Pkwy.440-248-8836
imperial Wok33825 aurora Rd.440-349-3833
Mandarin Express34214 aurora Rd.440-248-9377
Pacific East33003 aurora Rd.440-3498-3223
Shinano Sushi Bar & Japanese Cuisine28500 Miles Road440-498-1614
CASuAl Dining
American Tavern & Eatery28020 Miles Rd.440-349-3736
Annex Bar & grill36200 Pettibone Rd.440-248-5725
Applebee’s grill & Bar6140 SOM Center Rd.440-248-2226
Benny’s grill33587 aurora Road440-248-6500
Blue Canyon Kitchen & Tavern8960 Wilcox Dr.330-486-BLUe
Bob Evans6100 SOM Center Rd.440-248-4045
Jim’s Open Kitchen33779 aurora Rd.440-349-1678
longhorn Steakhouse6015 enterprise Pkwy.440-498-9553
Macklin Event Centre6200 enterprise Pkwy.440-519-0265
Rusty Bucket Corner Tavern6025 Kruse Dr.440-248-2300
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SolonM a g a z i n e l Dining guide Continued
Senorita Bonita’s 6000 enterprise Pkwy.440-498-1067
Station 4339910 aurora Road440-836-0043
COffEE SHOPS
Caribou Coffee6139 Kruse Dr.440-248-4140
Dunkin Donuts6353 SOM Center Rd.440-349-3638
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Chicago Deli34290 aurora Rd.440-248-8018
D & R Bagels33651 aurora Road440-498-4555
fAST fOOD/fAST CASuAl
Arby’s, inc.6375 SOM Center Rd.440-248-2125
Boston Market34295 aurora Rd.440-498-0088
Burger King34275 aurora Rd.440-248-4181
Chipotle Mexican grill33599 aurora Rd.440-542-0017
DiBella’s Old-fashioned Submarines30050 aurora Rd.440-248-4342
first Watch6025 Kruse Drive
grum’s Sub Shoppe28500 Miles Rd.440-248-3232
Harvest Kitchen & lounge33730 Bainbridge Rd.440-349-6520
Honey Baked Ham 33493 aurora Road440-349-0600
KfC/Taco Bell6030 enterprise Pkwy.440-519-3803
McDonald’s335670 aurora Rd.440-248-5604
Mr. Chicken6382 SOM Center Rd.440-248-1776
Organic Energy Restaurant& Power Juice Café28500 Miles Rd.440-349-1500
Panera Bread6130 Kruse Dr.440-914-0523
Panini’s Bar & grill6150 Som Center Rd.440-914-0052
Penn Station East Coast Subs33003 aurora Rd.440-287-2350
Quizno’s Classic Subs33411 aurora Rd.440-498-4900
Solon Subway34210 aurora Rd.440-349-4060
The Soup Pot34376 aurora Road440-248-0996
Zoup! fresh Soup Company30050 aurora Road440-349-0020
iCE CREAM
Dairy Queen34180 aurora Rd.440-248-5275
East Coast Original frozen Custard33633 aurora Rd.440-914-0037
Mitchell’s ice Cream6130 Kruse Dr.440-542-0023
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Domino’s33670 aurora Rd.440-248-2030
Donatos Pizzeria6141 Kruse Dr.440-914-1900
gionino’s Pizzeria33637 aurora Rd.440-349-4600
Jim Alesci’s Place33475 Station St.440-498-0888
Jimmy Daddona’s fineitalian Restaurant6200a enterprise Pkwy.440-248-2444
Mama Jo’s Pizza32975 aurora Rd.440-248-6753
Pizza Hut34165 aurora Rd.440-349-3313
Pizza Pan of Solon33700 aurora Road440-349-7777
Zeppe’s 34216 aurora Rd.440-248-8887
SPECiAlTy MARKETS
Miles farmers Market28560 Miles Rd.440-248-5222
Mustard Seed Market & Café6025 Kruse Dr.440-519-3663
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Important Phone numbersEMERgEnCy, DiAl 9-1-1
CiTy BuilDingS
City Hall34200 Bainbridge Rd.440-248-1155www.solonohio.org
MayorSusan a. Drucker440-349-6720
Animal Warden440-248-2932
Building Department440-349-6737
Chamber of Commerce440-248-5080
Clerk of Council440-349-6740
Economic Development440-349-6327
Engineering Department440-349-6745
finance Department440-349-6300
fire DepartmentFire Station 1 - Harper Rd.440-349-6333 (non-emergency)Fire Station 2 - SOM Ctr. Rd.440-248-6939 (non-emergency)Fire Station 3 - SOM Ctr. Rd.440-337-1500 (non-emergency)
Human Resources440-349-6300
income Tax440-349-6310
library34125 Portz Pkwy.440-248-8777
Planning & Development440-349-6327
Police Department440-248-2932 (non-emergency)
Post Office33533 aurora Rd.440-349-2365
Public Works440-349-6730
Recreation Department35000 Portz Pkwy.440-248-5747
Senior Services35000 Portz Pkwy.440-349-6363
Service Department440-248-5834
Solon Center for the Arts6315 SOM Center Rd.440-337-1400www.solonarts.org
Water Reclamation440-248-4895
SOlOn CiTy COunCil
Ward 1Richard a. Bell440-552-6800
Ward 2Robert n. Pelunis440-519-1717
Ward 3Toni Richmond440-349-0481
Ward 4William D. Mooney440-349-1893
Ward 5nancy Meany440-248-1575
Ward 6edward H. Kraus440-498-3494
Ward 7William i. Russo440-349-4980
Clerk of CouncilCarol J. McConoughey440-349-6740
CiTy SCHOOlS
Board of Education440-248-1600
grace l. Roxbury Elementary440-349-6220
Parkside Elementary440-349-2175
Dorothy E. lewis Elementary440-349-6225
Arthur Road Elementary440-349-6210
Orchard Middle Schoolattendance: 440-349-7252Office: 440-349-6215
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St. RitaCatholic School
Pre-School to Grade 8Excellence in EducationWith Jesus at the Heart
Now Accepting ApplicationsFor 2011-2012 School Year
*A National Blue Ribbon School*
33200 Baldwin Rd. 440-248-1350www.stritaschool.com
32001 Cannon Road, Solon440-248-0980
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ABERDEEN LN E-3 GAELIC GLEN F-3 RAMBLEWOOD CT C-1 ACORN CT C-6 GEAUGA ST F-6 REDBRIDGE LN C-2, D-2 ADA DR D-5 GEMINI CT C-2 RICHMOND RD A-2, A-3, A-4 ALLENBURY DR C-2 GLASGOW CT F-2, F-3 RIDGE LN C-2 ALSACE CT F-4 GLENALLEN AVE C-3, C-4, C-5 RIDGECLIFF DR D-4 AMBINA DR A-5, B-4, B-5 GLENLIVET CT F-3 ROCKFORD DR C-2 ANDRE LN E-4 GLENWOOD AVE B-1 ROLLINGBROOK TR E-5, E-6 ANGELA CT E-4 GREEN RIDGE AVE C-4, C-5 ROUNDHEAD PL C-5
ANNADALE DR E-5 H ROYAL PORTRUSH DR F-5, F-6 APPLEVIEW WAY D-5, D-6 HALL ST B-4 RUSSELL DR D-6
ARAPAHO CT D-5 HALTON CT E-6 SARBOR GLEN CT F-3 HAMBLETON DR C-6 SADDLE LN A-2 ARBORDALE LN D-4 HAMILTON CT C-5, C-6 SCIOTO CT F-6 ARLESFORD DR C-5, D-5 HANNOVER WOODS TR D-5 SEDGE CIR D-5 ARLINGTON BLVD E-5, F-5 HANSOM LN C-3, D-3 SEDGEFIELD OVAL C-5 ARNOLD MILLER PKWY C-4 HARPER RD B-1, B-2, B-3 SELWORTHY LN C-5, C-6 ARTHUR RD B-5, C-5, D-5 HARROW CT D-6 SEMINOLE WAY D-5 ASHDOWN DR C-6 HAVERHILL DR C-2 SENECA DR C-6 ASHTON LN D-4 HAWTHORN PKWY A-2, A-3, A-4, B-1, B-2, C-1, D-1 SHADOWBROOK DR C-1 ASPEN GLEN DR C-1 HAWTHORNE DR A-2, A-3 SHARONDALE DR D-3 AURORA RD A-2, A-3, B-3, C-3, C-4, D-4, E-4, E-5 HEATHER LN D-4, E-4 SHELFORD DR E-6 AYLESHIRE DR D-4 HEMINGTON BLVD A-1 SHERBROOK PARK DR D-2 AZALEA CIR E-3 HIDDEN CREEK CIR B-1 SHERWOOD DR D-2
B HIGH POINT DR C-2 SHINNECOCK DR F-6 BAINBRIDGE RD B-2, B-3, C-3, D-3, E-3, F-3, F-4 HIGHLAND DR E-5 SIGNATURE DR F-5, F-6 BALDWIN RD C-4, D-4 HIGHVIEW DR C-5 SILKWOOD LN D-4, D-5 BANBURY DR C-2 HILLSIDE LN D-6 SKYVIEW DR C-2 BEAVER MEADOW PKWY B-5 HOLLY HILL LN B-1 SOLON BLVD C-4, C-5 BELLERIVE DR F-6 HOLLYHOCK LN C-5, C-6 SOLON INDUSTRIAL PKWY B-5 BERRINGTON CT A-1, B-1 HUMMINGBIRD CIR D-2 SOLON RD A-3, A-4, B-3, C-3, D-2, D-3, E-2 BIRCH CIR C-2 HUNTERS RIDGE E-3 SOM CENTER RD C-1, C-2, D-2, D-3, D-4, D-5, D-6 BIRKDALE CT F-6 HUNTINGTON DR D-3, D-4 SOTOGRANDE CT F-6 BLACKBERRY CIR E-3 HYLLWYND CIR E-4 SOUTH BURR OAK DR C-6
BLUE HERON DR D-6 I SOUTH HUNTINGTON DR D-4, E-4 BLUE POND TR A-2 INDEPENDENCE CT E-3 SOUTH OVAL E-3 BLUEGRASS OVAL E-3 INNER CIRCLE CT A-1 SOUTH ROUNDHEAD DR C-5, C-6 BOUDLER CREEK DR C-1 INWOOD RD C-4, D-4 SOUTHSIDE PARK DR D-5
BRACKENBURY DR C-6 J SOUTHWICK PL C-1 BRAINARD RD A-1, A-2 JACLYN DR D-3 SPATTERDOCK LN D-5, E-5 BRAMBLE LN D-5 JANET BLVD C-2 SPICEBUSH LN D-4, D-5, E-5 BRANDAMORE CT F-4 JEFFERSON DR C-5 SPRING GROVE DR B-2 BRIARDALE LN C-3 JOSEPH DR D-6 SPRINGSIDE LN C-2
BRIARHILL DR C-2, C-3, D-2 K STANSBURY DR C-1 BRIARWOOD LN C-2 KENDALL DR D-3 STATION ST C-3, D-3, D-4 BRIDLE TRAIL LN D-1 KENYON CIR C-2 STEPHANIE DR C-2 BRIGHTON PARK BLVD C-1 KERRINGTON WAY E-4 STILLWATER LN B-1 BROADSTONE DR E-6 KINGSWOOD DR C-5 STOCKWOOD DR E-5, E-6 BROOKLAND RD C-4, D-4 KRUSE DR C-3, D-3 STONEBRIDGE CT B-1
BROOKSIDE TR B-2 L STONEWOOD LN E-3 BRUCE INDUSTRIAL PKWY B-4 LAKE AVE F-6 STONY BROOK LN C-2 BRUSHWOOD DR D-3, E-3 LAKE VISTA DR B-1 STRATFORD DR B-2 BUCKBOARD LN C-3 LAKEVIEW DR D-2, D-3 SUMMERSET DR D-6 BUNKER HILL DR E-3 LANDINGS DR E-2, E-3 SUMMIT ST F-6 BURLWOOD DR C-1 LANSDOWNE DR C-1 SUNNYWOOD DR D-3
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CAMBERLY CT D-6 LEDGE HILL DR C-2, D-2 TCAMP INDUSTRIAL PKWY B-3, C-3 LEDGEBROOK LN D-2 TALLYHO CT D-5 CANNON RD A-2, B-2, C-2, D-2 LEIGHTON CT B-1 TALLYHO DR C-5, D-5 CANTERBURY RD D-6 LIBERTY RD E-2, E-3, E-4, E-5, E-6 TANDEM CT C-3 CAPILANO DR F-5, F-6 LIMBERLOST CT E-4 TAYPORT DR C-2 CARRIAGE PARK DR D-3 LINDEN DR C-4, D-4 TEASEL CT D-4, D-5 CARTER ST B-4, C-4 LINDSAY LN C-6 THISTLE DR D-5 CASTLE PINES DR F-5 LISA LN C-6, D-6 THORNAPPLE DR D-5 CEDAR CT F-3 LOCH LOMOND CT F-3 TIDEWATER DR E-6 CHAGRIN HIGHLANDS DR E-3, F-3 LOCHMOOR CT F-3 TIMBERLANE DR D-2, D-3, E-3 CHAGRIN RIVER RD F-2, F-3 LOCHMOOR DR F-3 TIMOTHY CIR C-2 CHARMWOOD OVAL C-5 LONGVIEW DR C-5 TRACY LN C-2 CHERRYBANK DR E-6 LOUISE DR A-1 TRAILS END DR A-1 CHESHIRE PL C-6 LYNTON LN C-5 TRAILWOOD CT C-1
CHESTNUT CT D-6 M UCHESWICK DR C-1 MAPLE DR D-3 US ROUTE 422 A-1, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-3, D-3, E-3, F-3
CHESWICK PL B-1, C-1 MAYAPPLE CIR D-5, E-4, E-5 VCHURCHILL DR E-3 McAFEE DR D-2 VAHALLA DR F-6 CLARENDON DR C-2 McDOWELL DR E-4, E-5, F-4 VALLEY FORGE DR E-3 CLAYTHORNE DR D-6 MEADOW LN C-1, D-1 VALLEY LN A-2
CLOVERLY DR E-3 MEADOWDALE DR D-3, E-3 WCOACHMAN LN C-3, D-3 MEDHURST AVE B-1 WAGON WHEEL DR C-3 COCHRAN RD B-3, B-4, B-5 MELBURY AVE C-3, C-4 WARWICKSHIRE LN C-5 CONCORD CT E-3 MERA CT E-6 WASHINGTON CT C-5 COPLEY AVE C-4 MERION CT F-6 WATERPEPPER CIR D-5 CORTINA CIR F-4 MICHAEL DR D-6, E-6 WEDGEWOOD DR B-1 COTTESMORE LN C-5 MILES RD A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 WELLINGFORD CT D-2 COTTESMORE PL C-5 MONROE CT C-5, C-6 WEST SHARONDALE DR D-3 COUNTRY VIEW LN D-1 MORNING GLORY CIR E-3 WESTMINISTER DR B-2
CRABTREE LN C-1 N WEXFORD DR E-5 CREEKSIDE TR E-3, E-4 NAIMAN PKWY A-1 WHITE OAK DR C-6 CRESSMONT AVE B-1 NAVAJO TR D-5 WILLOW ST F-6 CROFTON AVE B-1 NAYLOR DR A-1 WINCHESTER DR D-5, D-6 CROMWELL DR C-5, C-6, D-5 NEPTUNE DR B-1 WINDRUSH DR D-3 CUMMINGS CT E-4 NIGHTSHADE LN D-5 WINDY HILL LN E-4, F-3, F-4
D NIMROD EAST C-5 WINDY WILLOW DR E-4 DAVIS INDUSTRIAL PKWY C-3, C-4 NIMROD WEST C-5 WINSTON LN F-4, F-5 DEEPWOOD TR E-2, E-3 NORTH BURR OAK DR C-6, D-6 WINTERGREEN DR C-1 DEER RUN E-2, E-3 NORTH HUNTINGTON DR D-3 WITCHHAZEL LN D-5 DEER RUN OVAL E-3 NORTH OVAL E-2, E-3, F-2 WOODALL RD B-1 DELAMERE CT E-3 NORTH PARK BLVD A-1, B-1 WOODBURY DR D-4, E-4 DELRAY AVE B-1 NORTH ROUNDHEAD DR C-5 WOODDUCK CT D-5 DENISE CT A-1 NORTH WOODS LN A-2 WOODLANDS LN E-5
DERBY DOWNS DR D-3, E-3 O WOODSDALE LN C-1 DODSWORTH LN E-2, E-3 O`NEIL DR E-3 WOODSMORE LN C-2 DOGWOOD LN D-1 OLD HARPER RD B-2, B-3 WORLINGTON DR E-6 DORSET LN F-4 OLD SOUTH MILES RD C-3 DUNEDEN AVE C-4 ORCHARD RD C-4 DURSLEY CT E-5 OUTLEY PARK DR C-5, D-5
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EAST DR F-5 PEDGEMOOR AVE C-4 PARK EAST DR D-4 EDITH ST F-6 PARK NORTH DR D-4 ELM HILL DR B-2, C-2 PARKLAND BLVD C-4, C-5 ELMWOOD DR E-5, F-5 PARKSIDE TR A-1, A-2 EMERALD RIDGE A-2 PARKWAY DR C-4 ENTERPRISE PKWY B-3 PARTRIDGE LN D-2 ERICO DR D-3 PATTERSON LN F-4 ESTATES CT A-1 PENFIELD LN E-3, F-3 EVERTON AVE B-1 PEPPER DR D-2, E-2, E-3
F PETTIBONE RD C-6, D-5, D-6, E-5, F-5 F.A. LENNON DR B-4 PINE LN C-2 FAIRFIELD OVAL C-1 POPHAM LN C-6 FARM DR C-2 POPHAM PL C-6 FAWN PATH E-2 PORTAGE ST F-6 FLANDERS DR E-4, E-5, F-4, F-5 PORTZ PKWY D-4 FOREST GLEN AVE C-4 PRAIRIE DUNES CT F-6
FOREST LN D-1 QFORMBY DR E-5 QUARTERMANE CIR D-2 FOUNTAIN PKWY A-5, B-5 FOX HILL DR C-5 FOX RUN E-2, E-3 FRANKLIN DR C-5 FRANKLIN PARK BLVD D-3 FRANKLIN ST F-2, F-3
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ABERDEEN LN E-3 GAELIC GLEN F-3 RAMBLEWOOD CT C-1 ACORN CT C-6 GEAUGA ST F-6 REDBRIDGE LN C-2, D-2 ADA DR D-5 GEMINI CT C-2 RICHMOND RD A-2, A-3, A-4 ALLENBURY DR C-2 GLASGOW CT F-2, F-3 RIDGE LN C-2 ALSACE CT F-4 GLENALLEN AVE C-3, C-4, C-5 RIDGECLIFF DR D-4 AMBINA DR A-5, B-4, B-5 GLENLIVET CT F-3 ROCKFORD DR C-2 ANDRE LN E-4 GLENWOOD AVE B-1 ROLLINGBROOK TR E-5, E-6 ANGELA CT E-4 GREEN RIDGE AVE C-4, C-5 ROUNDHEAD PL C-5
ANNADALE DR E-5 H ROYAL PORTRUSH DR F-5, F-6 APPLEVIEW WAY D-5, D-6 HALL ST B-4 RUSSELL DR D-6
ARAPAHO CT D-5 HALTON CT E-6 SARBOR GLEN CT F-3 HAMBLETON DR C-6 SADDLE LN A-2 ARBORDALE LN D-4 HAMILTON CT C-5, C-6 SCIOTO CT F-6 ARLESFORD DR C-5, D-5 HANNOVER WOODS TR D-5 SEDGE CIR D-5 ARLINGTON BLVD E-5, F-5 HANSOM LN C-3, D-3 SEDGEFIELD OVAL C-5 ARNOLD MILLER PKWY C-4 HARPER RD B-1, B-2, B-3 SELWORTHY LN C-5, C-6 ARTHUR RD B-5, C-5, D-5 HARROW CT D-6 SEMINOLE WAY D-5 ASHDOWN DR C-6 HAVERHILL DR C-2 SENECA DR C-6 ASHTON LN D-4 HAWTHORN PKWY A-2, A-3, A-4, B-1, B-2, C-1, D-1 SHADOWBROOK DR C-1 ASPEN GLEN DR C-1 HAWTHORNE DR A-2, A-3 SHARONDALE DR D-3 AURORA RD A-2, A-3, B-3, C-3, C-4, D-4, E-4, E-5 HEATHER LN D-4, E-4 SHELFORD DR E-6 AYLESHIRE DR D-4 HEMINGTON BLVD A-1 SHERBROOK PARK DR D-2 AZALEA CIR E-3 HIDDEN CREEK CIR B-1 SHERWOOD DR D-2
B HIGH POINT DR C-2 SHINNECOCK DR F-6 BAINBRIDGE RD B-2, B-3, C-3, D-3, E-3, F-3, F-4 HIGHLAND DR E-5 SIGNATURE DR F-5, F-6 BALDWIN RD C-4, D-4 HIGHVIEW DR C-5 SILKWOOD LN D-4, D-5 BANBURY DR C-2 HILLSIDE LN D-6 SKYVIEW DR C-2 BEAVER MEADOW PKWY B-5 HOLLY HILL LN B-1 SOLON BLVD C-4, C-5 BELLERIVE DR F-6 HOLLYHOCK LN C-5, C-6 SOLON INDUSTRIAL PKWY B-5 BERRINGTON CT A-1, B-1 HUMMINGBIRD CIR D-2 SOLON RD A-3, A-4, B-3, C-3, D-2, D-3, E-2 BIRCH CIR C-2 HUNTERS RIDGE E-3 SOM CENTER RD C-1, C-2, D-2, D-3, D-4, D-5, D-6 BIRKDALE CT F-6 HUNTINGTON DR D-3, D-4 SOTOGRANDE CT F-6 BLACKBERRY CIR E-3 HYLLWYND CIR E-4 SOUTH BURR OAK DR C-6
BLUE HERON DR D-6 I SOUTH HUNTINGTON DR D-4, E-4 BLUE POND TR A-2 INDEPENDENCE CT E-3 SOUTH OVAL E-3 BLUEGRASS OVAL E-3 INNER CIRCLE CT A-1 SOUTH ROUNDHEAD DR C-5, C-6 BOUDLER CREEK DR C-1 INWOOD RD C-4, D-4 SOUTHSIDE PARK DR D-5
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BRIARHILL DR C-2, C-3, D-2 K STANSBURY DR C-1 BRIARWOOD LN C-2 KENDALL DR D-3 STATION ST C-3, D-3, D-4 BRIDLE TRAIL LN D-1 KENYON CIR C-2 STEPHANIE DR C-2 BRIGHTON PARK BLVD C-1 KERRINGTON WAY E-4 STILLWATER LN B-1 BROADSTONE DR E-6 KINGSWOOD DR C-5 STOCKWOOD DR E-5, E-6 BROOKLAND RD C-4, D-4 KRUSE DR C-3, D-3 STONEBRIDGE CT B-1
BROOKSIDE TR B-2 L STONEWOOD LN E-3 BRUCE INDUSTRIAL PKWY B-4 LAKE AVE F-6 STONY BROOK LN C-2 BRUSHWOOD DR D-3, E-3 LAKE VISTA DR B-1 STRATFORD DR B-2 BUCKBOARD LN C-3 LAKEVIEW DR D-2, D-3 SUMMERSET DR D-6 BUNKER HILL DR E-3 LANDINGS DR E-2, E-3 SUMMIT ST F-6 BURLWOOD DR C-1 LANSDOWNE DR C-1 SUNNYWOOD DR D-3
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CHESTNUT CT D-6 M UCHESWICK DR C-1 MAPLE DR D-3 US ROUTE 422 A-1, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-3, D-3, E-3, F-3
CHESWICK PL B-1, C-1 MAYAPPLE CIR D-5, E-4, E-5 VCHURCHILL DR E-3 McAFEE DR D-2 VAHALLA DR F-6 CLARENDON DR C-2 McDOWELL DR E-4, E-5, F-4 VALLEY FORGE DR E-3 CLAYTHORNE DR D-6 MEADOW LN C-1, D-1 VALLEY LN A-2
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CRABTREE LN C-1 N WEXFORD DR E-5 CREEKSIDE TR E-3, E-4 NAIMAN PKWY A-1 WHITE OAK DR C-6 CRESSMONT AVE B-1 NAVAJO TR D-5 WILLOW ST F-6 CROFTON AVE B-1 NAYLOR DR A-1 WINCHESTER DR D-5, D-6 CROMWELL DR C-5, C-6, D-5 NEPTUNE DR B-1 WINDRUSH DR D-3 CUMMINGS CT E-4 NIGHTSHADE LN D-5 WINDY HILL LN E-4, F-3, F-4
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DERBY DOWNS DR D-3, E-3 O WOODSDALE LN C-1 DODSWORTH LN E-2, E-3 O`NEIL DR E-3 WOODSMORE LN C-2 DOGWOOD LN D-1 OLD HARPER RD B-2, B-3 WORLINGTON DR E-6 DORSET LN F-4 OLD SOUTH MILES RD C-3 DUNEDEN AVE C-4 ORCHARD RD C-4 DURSLEY CT E-5 OUTLEY PARK DR C-5, D-5
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F PETTIBONE RD C-6, D-5, D-6, E-5, F-5 F.A. LENNON DR B-4 PINE LN C-2 FAIRFIELD OVAL C-1 POPHAM LN C-6 FARM DR C-2 POPHAM PL C-6 FAWN PATH E-2 PORTAGE ST F-6 FLANDERS DR E-4, E-5, F-4, F-5 PORTZ PKWY D-4 FOREST GLEN AVE C-4 PRAIRIE DUNES CT F-6
FOREST LN D-1 QFORMBY DR E-5 QUARTERMANE CIR D-2 FOUNTAIN PKWY A-5, B-5 FOX HILL DR C-5 FOX RUN E-2, E-3 FRANKLIN DR C-5 FRANKLIN PARK BLVD D-3 FRANKLIN ST F-2, F-3
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BRACKENBURY DR C-6 J SOUTHWICK PL C-1 BRAINARD RD A-1, A-2 JACLYN DR D-3 SPATTERDOCK LN D-5, E-5 BRAMBLE LN D-5 JANET BLVD C-2 SPICEBUSH LN D-4, D-5, E-5 BRANDAMORE CT F-4 JEFFERSON DR C-5 SPRING GROVE DR B-2 BRIARDALE LN C-3 JOSEPH DR D-6 SPRINGSIDE LN C-2
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Tolerance is more than a word. Tolerance, according to 13-year-old Justin Bachman, who has Tourette Syndrome, is an event. With help from his family and some very special friends, Justin set out to create the first annual Tolerance fair which was held on March 13, 2011 at the Solon Recreation Center. His goal was to have 15 charitable organizations demon-strate how people could make a difference in their community by doing volunteer work.
The real result? Justin convinced 48 organiza-tions to participate. it was an event so popular and powerful that more than 1,000 people attended.
The fair featured a very diverse group of charitable organizations that offered opportunities for people to learn about a very wide range of ways they could get involved. The fair also featured a number of advocacy groups. Those groups were there to show people who feel different for any reason how they could find support or people in similar situations.
attendees were very excited to learn and many visited multiple tables. Some were able to experience life in a wheelchair by navigating an obstacle course or participating in a game of wheelchair basketball. Many people at the fair described the
atmosphere as “electric.”The fair was capped off by an inspirational
speech by international speaker, Marc elliot. Marc discussed his way of living called “Live and Let Live.” He suggested that it is human nature for people to make assumptions about others; how-
ever, what is important is that people not take action on those assumptions. The bottom line, he indicated, is that you never really know what is going on with someone.
People left the fair feeling highly upbeat and with the knowledge that it is perfectly fine to be different. Solon is and always will be a city of Tolerance.
Solon Middle Schoolattendance 440-349-7405Office 440-349-3848
Solon High Schoolattendance: 440-349-8037Office: 440-349-6230
PRivATE/PAROCHiAl SCHOOlS
St. Rita School440-248-1350
Hawken Schooladministrative Services440-423-2945Lower & Middle School440-423-2950
HOuSES Of WORSHiP
Advent lutheran Church5525 Harper Rd.440-248-6904
Agape Word & Worship Center6704 Duneden ave. 440-248-7667
Chabad Jewish Center of Solon5570 Harper Rd.440-498-9533
Church of the Resurrection32001 Cannon Rd.440-248-0980See ad on page 29.
Congregration Kol Chadash 6545 SOM Center Road 440-263-5571 www.kolchadash.org
gateway Church33800 inwood Rd.440-708-1199
Oak River Church32100 Solon Rd.440-248-1311
Our Redeemer lutheran Church7196 SOM Center Rd.440-248-4066
Parkside Church7100 Pettibone Rd.440-543-1212
Pioneer Memorial Presbyterian Church35100 Solon RD.440-248-5260
St. John Byzantine Catholic Church36125 aurora Rd.440-248-0417
St. Mary’s ukrainian Catholic Church27275 aurora Rd.440-248-4549
St. Rita Church32820 Baldwin Rd.440-248-1350See ad on page 29.
Solon Community uCC339955 Sherbrook Park Dr.440-248-4180
Solon united Methodist Church5540 SOM Center Rd.440-498-9806
uTiliTiES
Cleveland Water Department216-664-3130
Columbia gas1-800-344-4077
Dominion East Ohio gas1-800-362-7557
first Energy1-800-589-3101
Regional Sewer District216-881-6600
Time Warner Cable877-772-2253
Teaching Tolerance
fAiR PlAy: (above, left to right) Marc elliot, Justin Bachman and Solon Mayor, Susan Drucker; (left) residents take their best shots at wheelchair basketball.
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Advertiser indexChildcare
Creative Playrooms Montessori & Childcare Centers ................p 12, 14www.creativeplayrooms.com
Churches
The Church of the Resurrection ......................p 29www.churchofresurrection.org
City Government
City of Solon ...................................p 5www.solonohio.org
Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery
Advanced Dermatology .....p 9, 14, 22www.yourgreatskin.com
Education
St. Rita Catholic School ................p 29www.stritaschool.com
Electricians
Clover Electric ...........inside Back Coverwww.cloverelectric.com
Funeral Homes
Kindrich-McHugh Steinbauer Funeral Home .................................p 9www.steinbauerfunerals.com Tabone-Komorowski Funeral Home ...............................p 29www.KomorowskiFuneralHome.com
Hospital/Medical Facility
Akron Children’s Hospital ............p 19www.akronchildrens.org/pediatrics
Cleveland Clinic ............................p 21www.clevelandclinic.org/fhc
St. Vincent Charity Medical Center ...............................p 3www.stvincentcharity.com
University Hospitals ...........Back Coverwww.UHhospitals.org
Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn ........................p 27www.clevelandtwinsburg.hgi.com
Homewood Suites ........................p 25www.homewoodsuites.com
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Solon Hampton Inn ......................p 29www.solonhamptoninn.com
Manufacturing
L’Oreal USA ...............................p 7, 15
Medical Center
St. Vincent Charity Medical Center ...............................p 3www.stvincentcharity.com
Orthodontist
Solon Orthodontics ................p 15, 18www.solonorthodontics.com
Payroll Service
Paytime ...........................................p 5www.paytime.com
Pet Services
Camp Bow Wow Bedford Hts. Dog Daycare & Boarding .............p 26www.campbowwow.com/bedfordheights
Photography
Andrew Jordan Photography ......p 16www.andrewjordanphotography.com
Real Estate
The Gallmann Group ....................p 25www.clevelandhomes.com
Howard Hanna - The Sues Team ......................... inside Front Cover, p 14www.michelesueshomes.com
Howard Hanna -Veena Bhupali ........................p 16, 28www.veenabhupali.howardhanna.com
Restaurant
Blue Canyon Kitchen & Tavern ....p 27www.bluecanyonrestaurant.com
Senior Care
Anna Maria at Home .............p 14, 17www.annamariaofaurora.com
Grande Village ..............................p 24www.sprengerhealthcare.com
Independence Village ............p 15, 23www.seniorvillages.com
Solon Pointe at Emerald Ridge/Embassy Healthcare .....................p 20www.embassyhealthcare.net
Stratford Commons ...............p 16, 23www.stratfordcommons.com
Church of the Resurrection