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At Beachwood Commons Assisted Living, meals are times for socialization, celebration, nutritious food and a chance to broaden residents’ culinary horizons
For the residents of Beachwood Commons Assisted Living, mealtimes are much more than just breakfast, lunch and dinner. They are times for socialization, celebration, nutritious food and even a chance to broaden residents’ culinary horizons. New Executive Chef and Dining Services Manager Ivan Beutell has plans for the residents that include...
Read MoreThe thrill of the hunt for a bargain begins at Common Threads
Everyone loves a bargain, right? The thrill of the hunt, the unexpected discovery of a designer handbag—with the tags still on—at the bottom of a pile at a thrift store or a funky home accessory that complements your décor that you can’t find online. But what you will love even more about Common Threads when shopping here is that...
Read MoreOhio Living Breckenridge Village is more than just a place for seniors to call home
The community residents at Ohio Living Breckenridge Village are thriving through a sense of connectedness and compassion. Spread across a campus of 32 rolling acres, a wide range of living options abound, from active retirement living in two- and three-bedroom ranch homes, brownstones and apartments, to assisted living and memory care,...
Read MoreThe Neighborhood Experts at Platinum Real Estate offer these tips to perfectly position your house to sell
With today’s hot real estate market, you never know when the opportunity might pop up for you to sell your home. But if it does, are you ready? “It’s exciting to put your house on the market and think of making memories in new spaces, but it helps to be prepared for the process,” says Denise Zervos, who, along with her husband, Mark,...
Read MoreThe origins of Sweetest Day (UPDATED)
Sweetest Day originated in October of 1916 as “Candy Day,” a promotion launched by the National Confectioner’s Association. The campaign’s slogan was: “The Sweetest Day in the Year.” Although the holiday was cancelled in 1917 due to a sugar shortage related to World War I, it was reborn as “Sweetest Day” in 1921 in Cleveland,...
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