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see page 3

“Celebrate the Power of Community”

Complimentary Copy

30610 Detroit Rd., WestlakeFox8.CityVoter.com

Vote for us for the Best Mexican Restaurantsee ad & story on page 9

Your Donor Advised FundCan be the Answer to

Someone’s Prayerssee pages 6 & 7

Opening Soon….Kiddie Kollege Kids Club

on The LakeBefore & After School Program(5-14 years of age)

see Crocker Press pg 3

For ALL women sizes0-26 & maternity. We are

now open to pay you CASHfor your in-style fashions.

A women’s resAle storelike you hAve never seen before!

RESALE DONE RIGHT25373 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted, OH 44070 • 440-617-6013

near the corner of Great Northern Blvd. & Lorain [email protected] • www.clothesmentor.com/northolmsted

Mon-Fri 10am-8pm • Sat 10am-7pm • Sun 12-6pm

®

We Would love to buy yourSpring/Summer gently uSed itemS

Cash on the spot is what you getwhen you sell your high-quality, brand-name, in-style clothing, shoes & designer purses.

Cashon theSpot

Hanson services, inc.Serving all of Northeast Ohio

216-226-5425www.HansonServices.com

Stay in your home.Call for a free needs assessment.

See how your own home can be the best place for you!

With God, all things are possible....

Volume 18 Issue 20July 12 - 25, 2012

www.TheVillagerNewspaper.com

INSIDE

The UH Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center marked its grand opening July 6 with a ribbon-cutting shared by hospital and com-munity dignitaries. Taking part in this special moment were (L- R) Robert Smith, SJMC Board member; Paul Tait from University Hospitals; Sister Judith Ann Karam, CSA, President and CEO, Sisters of Charity Health

System; Lee Seidman; Jane Seidman; SJMC President and CEO William A. Young Jr.; Kathy Coleman, Chair

of the UH Seidman Cancer Center Leadership Council and Stan Gerson, MD, Director of Se-

idman Cancer Center. The opening marks another step in St. John Medical Center’s

evolution from community hospital to re-gional health care center. Story inside.

Uncle Sam accepts a high-five from ayoung spectator along the Westlake Fourthof July parade route last week. More photos

at www.TheVillagerNewspaper.com

USA! UH Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center

The annual Bay Days Bike, Trike &Wagon Parade was a hit! Photos inside

and at www.TheVillagerNewspaper.com

Never Fear, Captain Americais Here!

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The opening of the new University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center was celebrated with a Community Open House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 7, following an official ribbon cut-ting Friday, July 6.

The UH Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center expands the nationally recognized cancer program on the West Side, offering a wide range of services to assure that local patients and their families can receive the most advanced cancer care closer to home. The center merges innovative approaches to the treatment of cancer with a beautiful healing environment.

“While access to the most advanced treatment is a priority for peo-ple needing cancer care, so is having the emotional support of family and friends nearby – in comfortable, familiar surroundings,” said William A. Young, President of St. John Medical Center. “The UH Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center will provide patients with access to the nation’s best experts, advanced treatments and leading-edge technology.”

UH Seidman Cancer Center is part of the Case Comprehensive Can-cer Center at Case Western Reserve University, one of only 40 centers in the country to be designated a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the Na-tional Cancer Institute. This distinction recognizes development and use of the most effective methods of early detection, treatment and prevention of cancer, including clinical trials and advanced therapies not yet available elsewhere. UH Seidman Cancer Center also is recognized by US News & World Report as one of the top hospitals for cancer care in the country.

“The opening of the new cancer center complements St. John Medical Center’s vision to be the provider of choice in our service area by delivering the highest quality care and the best patient experience,” said Young. “This collaboration will provide residents of western Cuyahoga and eastern Lo-rain counties with access to the highest level of cancer care available.”

UH Seidman Cancer Center Opens at SJMC

Stan Gerson, MD, Director UH Se-idman Cancer Center, welcomes guests to UH Seidman Cancer Center at SJMC.

Amy Wakeling (center) and staff at UH Seid-man Cancer Center at SJMC.

Drs. Richard Chang, Lois Teston and

Neeraj Mahajan, medical oncologists, UH Seidman Cancer

Center at SJMC.

Dr. Christine Bergen, Dr. Michael Dobrovich, Westlake Mayor Den-nis Clough, Bay Vil-lage Law Director Gary Ebert, and Carol Sterba, SJMC Vice President Physician Services at the grand opening of UH Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center

continued on page 8

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by Dr. Louis Malcmacher of The Healthy Smile

I hope the readers of The Vil-lager are having a wonderful summer. I know that when summer comes around and all the kids are out of school, I feel like a little kid again, too, and ready to romp and have some fun at the beach. Now that I am a respon-sible adult, though, I have to have my time at the office just like everyone else. I do hope that you get a chance to have a little bit of summer fun and enjoy the great outdoors.

Let me tell you about a scenario that occasionally hap-pens in every single dental office. Someone comes in with a broken tooth and says to the dentist, “I just want you to patch it up and get me out of here”. Many times that comes with a request not to take an x-ray because, “Oh, you don’t need an x-ray, you can just look at it and patch me up”. I guess that we dentists should take that as a compliment being that our pa-tients think that we are Superman and have x-ray vision and are able to really fix the impossible.

Now, many times a tooth may have a small little hole in it or have a minor break that can actually be patched up. For the most part though, patching a tooth by throwing another filling into it is just impossible. You see, to hold a filling, you need some solid tooth structure in order to accomplish that. Many times a tooth that already has a big filling, which now is cracked, has a very little tooth to connect the patch work to. Most of the time when a patient wants a tooth “patched up” it is just impossible to do.

Dentists, Not Superman.....Nearly every day in the

office, I see patients with teeth that are over 90% filled because of four or five quick little patch works that were placed in the past. The tooth then cracks and the patient needs a root canal and a crown. Upon ques-tioning people who have gone through this scenario, I commonly find out that they have spent so much money on the little patch-work jobs that they eas-ily could have invested in a porcelain crown way back when and actually saved money rather than spend-ing the money on little fixes, here and there. Now they are forced into a situation where they have to put a lot more money into this tooth, which could have been much more easily treated earlier on, or they may end up losing the tooth, which will have to be replaced with a bridge or an implant, which can be even

more costly.My job as a dentist is to

do the absolute best for my patients as I would do for a member of my family. I do appreciate the thought that people do think that dentists are superman and can do the absolute impossible. Most of the time, the impossible is just not the right thing to do for the tooth, and more so for the patient. Patchwork dentistry always costs more in the long run in terms of time, pain and money.

Invest in your teeth now so that you will look good, feel good and they will last a long time. In your daily ac-tivities, you should not even have to think twice about the functioning of your mouth and teeth. That is our goal - healthy mouths and healthy smiles. We are here to help you in any way we can. For a free consultation, please call 440-892-1810.

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By Chip Krueger at Stifel NicolausFacing Rising Tax Rates On Divdends

This is not an issue of rich or poor, 1% or not, or even Democrat or Repub-lican. This is an issue for investors. The IRS reported that tax payers age 50 and older file almost two-thirds of all tax returns that show dividend income. And, tax payers over 65, many of which are retirees, file close to a third of all tax returns showing dividend income. So, there is a large portion of the population, many within the middle-class, which will be affected by the potential increase in rates.

If the tax rates are left to increase, dividend-paying stocks may potentially feel some type of impact. At this point, however, it is possible that investors, already aware of the possibility of a tax increase, have priced some

of the uncertainty into divi-dend-paying stocks.

Over the last 40 years, history has shown that in various tax regimes, divi-dend payers within the S&P 500 have outperformed non-dividend payers within the S&P 500. While past per-formance is no guarantee of future results, and there is no guarantee that a com-pany will continue to pay a dividend based on market or its own financial condition, I still feel that investing in high quality companies that have a track record of paying a dividend may continue to be a sound investment strat-egy going forward. And, it

would potentially be even better if dividend tax rates remained at a low level!

Chip Krueger is a Se-nior Vice President/Invest-ments with Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, member SIPC and New York Stock Exchange, Inc. He can be contacted in the Westlake office at (440) 835-4170.

The 5th Annual Prayers From Maria 5K Run / 1 Mile Walk will take place Saturday, July 28 at Cahoon Memorial Park in Bay Village. The chip-timed event begins at 8:30 a.m. Race day reg-istration / check-in begins at 7:15 a.m. To register

Prayers for Maria 5Konline, visit the events page at www.PrayersFromMaria.org

Packet pick-up will be 4-7 p.m. on July 27 at Dick’s Sporting Goods at Crocker

Park. There will be awards for top male and female finishers, as well as top 3 finishers in each male and female age divisions.

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to advance the health and well being of our community.

Join the Mission ofCommunity West Foundation

Make it a spectacular summer! The fun continues at the Drive for Life Golf Outing, the Police vs. Firefighters Charity Baseball Game,and Rally in the Alley. Make a donation directly, or through your Donor Advised Fund at the Community West Foundation.

Please contact the Community West Foundation at 216-476-7060 or visit www.communitywestfoundation.org for more information.

11-year old Lauren Hollis proved you don’t need a golf club to score an ace at Westwood Country Club! Lauren stole the show at the 19th annual Triumph for the Cure Golf Outing to benefit the Breast Health Center at Fairview Hospital held at Westwood Country Club two weeks ago. This annual fundraiser brings out the best in philan-thropic support every summer from large corporate spon-sors like RPM International Inc. The event was presented by Community West Foundation. When the youthful student at Lakewood Catholic Academy walked in to donate the $80 she had earned at her refreshment stand, this always heartfelt charity re-ceived a gift of priceless sentiment. Lauren earned the donated money by setting up a re-freshment stand on the golf course. No one expected that she would be donating the money she earned to the Triumph for the Cure luncheon that fol-lowed the golf outing in the Westwood Country Club din-ing room. All agreed that her effort added up to a tremen-dous story of sharing time, talent and treasure. Lauren’s mom, golf pro Sharon Hollis, helped orga-nize the golf outing at its beginnings from one of the first scrambles for Fairview Hospital way back in 1996. Lau-ren’s grandmother, Joan Minnich is past president of the

Family Generosity is Par for the Course!

11-year old Lauren Hollis with (left) Jan Murphy, PresidentFairview Hospital, (center) Sue Dunson, Vice President

Oncology Services, and grandmother Joan Minnich.

Fairview Hospital Auxiliary Board. Joan currently volunteers at the flower shop at Fairview Hospital. “Yes, I knew she was going to do it,” said Sharon. “She is al-ways doing these kinds of things. She makes earrings and brace-lets and when there is a golf outing, she will set up a stand and donate the proceeds. She is quite the entrepreneur. But I had no idea she was going to walk right into the luncheon and give them her donation.” “I did it because I always have refreshment stands out there,” said Lauren. “And since my mom helped to start the whole thing, I just wanted to help out.” Fairview Hospital President Jan Murphy, Sue Dunson, Vice President Oncology Services, and event emcee Jim Dale graciously introduced Lauren to the audience of generous golfers and present-ed her with a table bouquet centerpiece, a gift back pack from the silent auction and an impromptu role in program proceedings. “I wasn’t expecting all that – maybe just a handshake or a hug,” said Lauren. “It is amazing what they did for me!” Lauren attributes her giving spirit to the influence of her mom and grandmother. “Whenever there is a golf outing, I set up a stand. Usually I give 50 per cent to charity. But this time I gave it all.” A great summer story – but one that is par for the course when it comes to the family of Joan Minnich, Sharon Hollis and her soon-to-be sixth grade daughter, Lauren!

Thanks to the continuing support of RPM International, Inc., the 19th annual Triumph for the Cure Golf Outing to support The Breast Health Center at Fairview Hospital was once again a huge success at Westwood Country Club June 25.

Front row: Terri Wallace, Christie Shadrach Stacey Cooke, Beth Berenti, Maureen Greeves and Marianne Hadaway. Back row: Alecia Monroe, Paula Coombes, Pam Keeler, Denise Drockton, Kristen Hale, Tammy Willman and Tracy Crandall.

“I’m gonna love you through it.” Thosewords fromtheMartinaMcBrideCountry/Western song made for a moving and appropriatebackdroptothe19thannualTri-umphfortheCureGolfOutingatWestwoodCountry Club. Avon firefighter John Gansorwasguestspeaker.Herecountedthepersonaljourney his family experienced as his wife,Marla,successfullybattledbreastcancerfouryearsago.PicturedareMarlaGansor,daugh-ter Grace, Dr. Debra Pratt, Medical DirectoroftheBreastCenteratFairviewHospital,andJohn Gansor. “What I want people to knowis that you have to show your wife love and tellhersheisbeautiful.Shehashadtofaceahorrible disease and that means you need to showthesupportsheneedsandtherespectshedeserves,”saidGansorduringhistalk.

“I’m Gonna Love You Through It”

Marla Gansor, daughter Grace, Dr. Debra Pratt, Medical Director of the Breast Center at Fairview Hospital, and John Gansor

Susan Favorite, Carol Mozny, Pat McNamee and Pam Wright were the “Most Fun Team” with the highest score of 65.

Beverly Fisher, Greg Belko, Alayne Fodor and (kneel-ing) Paul Slebodnik had a great time on the course!

Bob Curtin with Lois Hollopeter, Ginny Loeppand Carole Curtin.

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www.communitywestfoundation.org

216-476-7060

Your Donor Advised FundCan be the Answer to

Someone’s Prayers Each of us has the power to answer someone’s prayers. Helping others through philanthropy can take many forms, and whatever your gift – large or small, time or treasure – there is an opportunity to help. A creative way to arrange a gift is through a donor advised fund at Commu-nity West Foundation – an easy, effective tax efficient vehicle that helps you manage and carry out your charitable giving. You may want to give back to the com-munity, share your philanthropic values with your children or create a highly orga-nized center for all your gifting activities. A donor advised fund provides all of this and more so that you can focus your time and energy on making a difference. In 2011, the holders of the 55 Donor Advised Funds at the Community West Foundation showed incredible generosity in making gifts that totaled $2,000,000.00 to 83 agencies. Their commitment and con-cern inspires us all!

Why We Love Our Donor Advised Funds

You Can Be the Answer to Someone’s Prayers

“It is so rewarding to give something back to the local community and to see fantastic results. “It’s no wonder that Donor Advised Funds are becoming the charitable

giving vehicle for so many people in our community.”

Martin J. UhleCommunity West FoundationBoard of Directors

“If you’re ready to make your giving more convenient, rewarding and effective, consider a Donor Advised Fun at the Community West Foundation. A Donor Advised Fund makes it easy to donate to your favorite causes and charities – and you can give to any non-profit organization – locally, across the country, or around the world.”

Christopher B.H. HarringtonPresident

Rockwell Metals Company, LLCCommunity West Foundation

Board of Directors

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Community-based physicians partner with nationally recognized UH Seidman Cancer Cen-ter physicians. They are part of a multidisciplinary team with experts in surgery, medical oncology, radiation therapy, pathology, nursing, social work and psychology who work together to create a personalized treatment plan that meets a patient’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

Amy Wakeling, director of patient services for UH Seidman Cancer Center ambulatory sites, said the collaboration of services between Seidman and St. John Medical Center adds an important ele-ment to patient care.

“The opening of this site brings the highest

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quality care close to home,” she said. “And it is a tremen-dous convenience to patients with access to full service hospital resources right across the parking lot.”

With 11 exam rooms and one procedure room that can currently handle bone marrow biopsies, the interior is warm, welcoming and spiritually alive. “The color schemes were selected carefully through meetings with patient and family groups to create an environment comfortable to those receiving treatment,” added Wakeling.

She emphasized that Seidman’s presence on the SJMC campus offers a partnership that benefits patient care. With its lab on site operated by St. John Medical Center, patients can receive testing and blood draws within the facility.

The ribbon-cutting for the new Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center offered a great chance to meet Lee and Jane Seidman.

The Seidmans have achieved a worldwide legacy of giving since retiring from the Motorcars group Mr. Seidman established in 1964.

ORT America, an organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of Jewish val-ues reports, “The Seidmans consider philanthropy

Sr. Judith Ann Karam, CSA, President and CEO, Sisters of Charity Health System, Jane Seidman, Lee Seidman, and SJMC President and CEO Wil-liam A. Young, Jr.

Tikkun Olam

their new career, stressing it doesn’t have to affect your chosen lifestyle.”

Lee began his business career as a child growing up in Cleveland where he sold lemonade, shoveled snow, cut grass and delivered newspapers. Jane worked with Lee for two years before they were married, and functioned as Executive

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Welcome Amigos! At Don Ramon authentic Mexican Restaurant & Cantina within Sa-vannah Commons at Bradley and Detroit Roads in Westlake, you will be treated like one of the family! “We named this restaurant, Don Ramon, after my father,” said owner Mario Magana. “We want our guests to feel like they are part of the family, too!” Since coming to the United States in 1991, Mario has taken pride in

offering dishes and recipes that are true to the authentic tradition. “Thank you to all our customers,” said Mario. “We are very grateful for the support we have received from the community.” From lunch specials to burritos, delicious combos and Especiali-dades del Rancho, the phrase ‘Welcome Amigos’ rings true at Don Ra-mon Mexican Restaurant & Cantina at 30610 Detroit Road in Westlake. Check out their daily lunch specials and drink specials after 6:30. Phone (440) 835-6935.

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Assistant for the Motorcars Group. The company grew from under $100 million in sales to over $300 million by 1998.

Jane’s charitable focus began at age eighteen. Her family began working with Danny Thomas and his dream of building a chil-dren’s hospital, St. Jude’s Children’s Cancer Research Hospital.

The Seidmans now support the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospi-tals, Massachusetts General Hospital, St. Jude’s Hospi-tal, the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, Suburban Temple and Cor-nell University.

“They have ‘gone pub-lic’ with their new career of philanthropy hoping that their friends will fol-low their example of ‘giving while living,’” says ORT.

After paying for the college education of their nine grandchildren, they plan to give away the bal-ance of their net worth.

They are having a lot of fun while helping to re-pair the world, the mitzvah of “Tikkun Olam.”

“Tikkun Olam” is a Hebrew phrase that means “to repair the world” as participants in humanity’s shared responsibility with the Creator to heal, repair and transform our earth.

Tikkun Olam

Create a lasting mem-ory and become a part of Westlake history by pur-chasing an engraved brick to be placed in the West-lake Community Time Pla-za. Bricks are $50.00 and can be purchased at West-lake City Hall or Westlake Recreation Center. Bricks are limited to three lines, 13 characters per line in-cluding spaces. If you have any questions regarding brick orders, please call 440-871-3300.

Engraved Bricks on Sale

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At the Festival of the ArtsThe 19th annual St. John Medical Center Festival of the Arts brought out the crowds despite hot weather last weekend. A Sunday morning Mass highlighted the excellence of this premier art fair that benefits SJMC Community Outreach programs. The best in artworks, crafts, photography, fabrics and more make this summer staple a favorite.

Sizov Copper Art sold their beautiful art at the Festival of the Arts last weekend.

Sr. Judith Ann Karam, CSA, President & CEO, Sisters of

Charity Health System, greets visitors to the 19th annual St. John Medical Center Festival

of the Arts last weekend.

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Office/warehouse , Bay Village, 2400 sq ft., $1,850/ month, 27105 Knickerbocker Rd. Located in center of Bay’s commercial area. 1,600 sq. ft. finished area air conditioned and heated (gas heat), 800 sq. ft. unfin-ished area (gas heat). 10 wide X 9 ft. high overhead door in unfinished area. Tenant pays all utilities. Call Bob, 440-892-3580.

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Balance testing was one of the many com-munity health screen-ings offered at the SJMC Festival of the Arts.

Trudy Tift, SJMC Community Out-

reach, in the Sun-day morning Mass

processional.

Bishop James A. Quinn of-ficiates at the traditional SJMC Fes-tival of the Arts Sunday Mass.

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At the Festival of the Artscontinued from page 10

Artist Steve Anderson at his Festival of the Arts

exhibit booth.

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