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Featured Event… Free Hypnosis Program

If you’d like help keeping your New Year’s resolutions, hypnosis could be the answer.  January is a great time to learn about hypnosis, as professionals around the globe offer free programs to celebrate World Hypnotism Day.

Near the Lakewood-Cleveland border, a free informational program will be presented by Jerome Masek, who has worked with more than 900 clients since becoming certified in hypnosis and stress management by the National Guild of Hypnotists. A West Park resident, Masek serves on the Board of the NE Ohio Chapter of the American Holistic Medical Association.

The program is from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 7th, at the Lakewood Holistic Wellness Center, 16903 Fischer Road (off Rocky River Drive, near the McKinley Avenue entrance to I-90).

The program will include a demonstration of hypnosis and a group session and there will be ample time for questions.  For more information about this event or hypnosis in general, call Masek at 216.210.5504.

Featured Holiday Event in Lakewood, Ohio

Christmas Carol Sing-Along is Tonight!

There will be a community-wide “Christmas Carol Sing-Along” tonight – Monday, December 12th – beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Liberation United Church of Christ.  Event organizers are inviting everyone:

“The sing-along is for everyone who enjoys singing, not just those with a special talent. Bring your friends and family and join us around our fabulous Baldwin concert grand piano for an evening of joyous holiday music lead by Marge Adler, Director of Music of Liberation Church and well-known Cleveland pianist.”

Music critics at The Plain Dealer have had this to say about Adler:

“A treasure with at least three hands…” and “One of the most versatile players around.”

Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. Liberation United Church of Christ is located at 13714 Madison Avenue in Lakewood.  To learn more, call 216-521-5556.

Today’s Light Up Lakewood Events

Today is the day of the “Light Up Lakewood” holiday celebration!  Here’s today’s schedule for this annual Lakewood Ohio festivity, with concurrent events happening at several locations along Detroit Avenue:

Lighting Ceremony at Lakewood Hospital Front Lawn:
5:30 p.m.
– Holiday Music by Kidd Productions
6:00 p.m.
– Welcome & Introductions by Gus Schuett of Kidd Productions – Surprise Street Performance
6:10 p.m.
– Announcement of Lakewood Chamber Essay Winner, Arrival of Santa & Friends and Carols
6:20 p.m.
– Santa Departs for the Library by Firetruck followed by Lolley the Trolley

At Lakewood Center North:
6:30 p.m. – Beck Center Children’s Choir
6:30 - 8:00 p.m. – Donuts & Beverages (while supply lasts)
6:45 p.m. – Horace Mann Elementary Singers
7:00 p.m. – Hayes Elementary Singers
7:15 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Lakewood Baptist Church Praise Team Band

At Panera Bread’s Porch Stage Area:
6:30 - 8 p.m.
- Holiday Characters Photo Opportunity
6:30 - 8 p.m.
– Peddlers of Mirth Carolers (roaming)
6:30 - 8 p.m.
Cleveland State Wolstein Center Street Team & Magnus the Mascot for face painting, corn hole, portable bowling and giveaways

At Lakewood City Center Park:
6:30 – 8 p.m.
– LHS Barnstormers perform - “Living Windows” (Live Mannequins)
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
– Ice Sculptor
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
– St. Ignatius Circus Company
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
– Holiday Music by Kidd Productions

At Lakewood Public Library:
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. – Friends Holiday Public Book Sale (Book Sale Room)
3:00  – 5:00 p.m.
– Holiday Movie “Miracle on 34th Street” (Auditorium)
6:00  - 8:30 p.m.
– Holiday Crafts & Activities (Multipurpose Room)
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
– LHS String Quartet (Multipurpose Room)
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
– H2O’s “Twigbee-Style” Shop (Homework Room)
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
– Santa Visits/Photos (Bring your Camera)
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
– Story Time every half hour
6:30 - 7:00 p.m.
– LCA Advanced Band (New Books Room)
7:00 - 7:30 p.m. - LCA Singing Saints (New Books Room)
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
– Pianist Kathy Barrick (Multipurpose Room)
7:30 - 8:00 p.m.
– LHS Chamber Choir (New Books Room)

At Masonic Temple:
6:30 p.m. – Welcome by Tom Jamison
6:35 p.m
. - Lincoln Elementary Singers & Bill Knittel
6:45 p.m.
– Garfield Middle School Choir
6:55 p.m.
– Harding Middle School Choir
7:10 p.m.
Silhouette School of Dance Performances

Have a great time today and tonight!

Lakewood Ohio Leaf Collection Continues

Fall Leaf Collection begins in Lakewood Ohio

Rake to Curb, Not into Street

The City of Lakewood has begun collecting loose leaves and will continue until December 16th, weather permitting. Once leaf collections end, leaves will be picked up only if they are placed in paper yard/leaf bags set out with your regular refuse and recycling.

Due to the large amounts of leaves on Clifton Boulevard and Lake Avenue, these streets will be collected separately. Collection crews will start working at the east end of Clifton Boulevard and Lake Avenue and work west until completed.  Additional pick-ups for both streets are scheduled to begin on November 21st and December 5th.

After crews complete Clifton and Lake, they’ll collect citywide, starting from the west end and working east.  The number of citywide collections will be weather-dependent. Residents should place their leaves out as soon as possible to ensure collection.   Signs will be posted on side-streets to notify residents of upcoming collections.

In order to make the leaf collection process as effective as possible, the City asks residents to rake leaves onto tree lawns as close to the curb as possible, but not into the street. Raking leaves into the street slows the pick-ups and may cause basement flooding.

There will be no leaf collections November 24th and 25th, due to the Thanksgiving holiday.  If you have any questions, call (216) 529-6810 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Dr. Jenkins, Family Dentist in Lakewood, Ohio

Dr Jenkins Dentist in Lakewood Ohio

History of dentistry filled with common sense and daydreams,

For Dr. Jenkins, dental care isn’t fantasy, it’s family!

By Fran Johnson, Lakewood Buzz

While some trends hit dead-ends, some become proven standards. That holds true in dental care, too. Take two examples: wooden teeth and the toothpaste tube. The squeezable metal tube, invented in 1892, still remains the most purchased toothpaste packaging.

Wooden teeth? Never a good idea and, contrary to popular belief, George Washington’s dentures weren’t made from wood, but from lead, ivory and springs instead!

Long before Lakewood was settled and Washington became president, the trained (or untrained) used curious dental methods, tools and materials. In Egypt, around 4,000 BC, the first formula for toothpaste included the burned ashes of powdered oxen hooves, and the paste was applied to a patient’s teeth with the fingers.

Centuries later, during Lakewood’s early years, self-proclaimed “doctors” with black leather cases filled with painkilling “medicines” for toothaches and tooth-pulling pliers and forceps rode their wagons into our hamlet’s empty lots, selling circus cures “for whatever ails ya!”

Fortunately, the science, tools and practice of dentistry have come a long way since ox paste and spring-loaded dentures. However, dentistry today still heads in different directions, some that seem to make more sense than others do, for most patients.

The Latest Trends: Dental Spas and Bleach for Teeth

One trendiest example is a movement becoming known as “Spa Dentistry.” The Buzz doesn’t know of any dental spas in Lakewood, but celebrities, beauty queens and the rich-and-famous are frequenting them in Atlanta, Beverly Hills, Chicago and Manhattan. One spa’s marketing pitch asks, “Have you ever daydreamed what it would be like to have the smile of a magazine model or Hollywood star?” Another describes itself as a full-service cosmetic dentistry boutique providing patients with a full cache of luxury spa-like amenities. Still another dental spa promises to improve its customer’s lives, personal relationships and more – maybe that explains why some of its patients spend up to $30,000 in fees for their dental visits!

In Lakewood, the trend is decidedly not fantasy, it’s mostly family. And though “Family Dentistry” doesn’t have the same boutique cache of Spa Dentistry, the family way still attracts doctors who see it as a better use of their professional training and skills than a niche practice that promises luxuries to patients in return for higher profits for spa owners. Read more…

Lakewood Residents Plan to Protest McDonald’s

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Area Residents, School Students, Church Will Picket Proposed Drive-Thru

Lakewood, Ohio residents living on Woodward Avenue and several other streets are planning two public protests this week.  The first will be a demonstration at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 2nd, to protest the building of a McDonald’s restaurant.  They will protest at the planned restaurant site, the shuttered Detroit Theatre on the corner of Detroit and Woodward Aves.   Group members say they’re concerned about “increased traffic and safety issues that will result from the construction of a double drive-thru, fast-food eatery with two entrances and two exits on Woodward Avenue, a residential street of over 100 households.”

The citizens’ group is planning a second protest prior to the 7:00 p.m. Lakewood Planning Commission meeting on Thursday, November 3rd, outside of Lakewood City Hall at 12650 Detroit Ave.  Group members have attended and participated in City of Lakewood hearings and reviews for the McDonald’s restaurant. A spokeswoman for the group added,

“It’s not just Woodward Avenue residents. Neighbors from Hall, Northland and Wagar Avenues may be participating. These streets are also impacted by the McDonald’s construction, as well as Trinity Lutheran Church (at Detroit and Hall), students from Harding Middle School (at Madison and Woodward), and local businesses.”

The planned McDonald’s has been a subject of debate for several weeks in the “Community Forum” on Lakewood Buzz.

Built in 1923, the Detroit Theatre closed its doors in January; it was the last movie house in Lakewood. The building’s owner is asking $695,000 for the theatre and property at 16407 Detroit, according to the grassroots group of residents.