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You Gotta Bingo!

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

It’s time to dust off your bingo daubers.
“We Gotta Bingo” has arrived at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square Center, and it promises an energy level 10 times higher than your grandmother’s Sunday afternoon bingo game.
The show emphasizes the epitome of interactive theater, in which audience members actively participate along with the cast. In other words, [...]

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Masters Series honors Jerry Lee Lewis’ career

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

A whole lotta shaking is what will be happening when the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates the life and influence of Jerry Lee Lewis.
As part of the American Music Masters series, “Whole Lotta Shakin’: The Life and Music of Jerry Lee Lewis” is a week-long celebration of the piano-playing rock ‘n’ [...]

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The Lemonheads return

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

After a nine-year hiatus, Evan Dando restarted his beloved ’90s alt rock outfit The Lemonheads a few years ago to great fanfare. The party continues as Dando and his band mates have been touring the act’s latest effort “The Lemonheads” since 2005. You can see The Lemonheads in action when the group performs Dec. 17 [...]

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Local Entertainment Briefs

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Singer/songwriter contestant
Brunswick native Kristi Mooney is one of the finalists in WGAR’s singer/songwriter contest. Her song can be found on the superstar link at www.wgar.com. Voting is held on weekdays, with the competition ending Nov. 19.

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Sixteenth birthday celebrated at Medina Meadows

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Girls commonly look forward to a sweet 16 birthday party, but occasionally, circumstances surrounding the festive event stray from what is considered a traditional celebration.
So it was for Medina High School sophomore Saruh Metek, whose older brother, Richard Porter, hosted a party in her honor at a local rehabilitation and nursing center.

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Wadsworth foundation helps Center for Older Adults

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Originally, the Wadsworth Center for Older Adults Foundation was established to enhance the programs and services for older adults in the Wadsworth community.
The private, nonprofit foundation has been supporting many of the center’s programs and has served as both the vehicle for fundraising activities and the receptacle for donations from the community.
About a [...]

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Names in the News

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Kimberly Bergmann of Medina has passed the CLP test and is Certified Landscape Professional nationally certified by the Professional Landcare Network.

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Scouting News

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Brent Gaither of Medina Boy Scout Troop 507 has earned his Eagle, the highest achievement in Boy Scouting. Brent, 15, is a freshman at Medina High School and the 62nd scout in Troop 507 to earn his Eagle since the troop was formed in 1931. Gaither is the son of Donald and Kimberly Gaither. Brent [...]

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Campus News

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Christopher Hedrick was named to the summer quarter dean’s list at Ohio University.
Andrew Smith of Brunswick was named to the summer quarter dean’s list at Ohio University.
Kristen Timoteo of Wadsworth was a senior representative on the Bluffton University Homecoming Court.
Eric Vandenberg of Medina was named to the summer quarter dean’s list at Ohio University.
Anne Wheeler [...]

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Devils’ ‘O’ scares GlenOak

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

BRUNSWICK — It’s a safe bet Jordan Gribble and his Brunswick High teammates have played paper football at some point in their lives.
That’s a good thing, because it taught Medina County’s leading wide receiver anything can happen in the game played on school desks across America.
The top-seeded Blue Devils will find themselves in that exact [...]

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