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Meet the Artist: Peter Debelak
Embracing the fun in life is something many of us may find harder to achieve as we age, but local furniture designer Peter Debelak is dedicated to making every piece of his work showcase just a little hint of whimsy and play. “While I make functional objects and furniture, they are often more sculptural in form and outside the frame of...
Read MorePeters Professional Landscaping can make your outdoor spaces more livable and loveable
Home values locally are continuing to rise, as are the dollars homeowners are willing to part with to make their homes more livable and lovable. “We’re already seeing an uptick in clients who want to build new, add to, or renovate their patios and outdoor kitchens,” says Chris Peters, founder of Peters Professional Landscaping. “People...
Read MoreFounded on the belief that there is more to cancer than chemotherapy and surgery, Stewart’s Caring Place gives cancer patients hope, helps them thrive and supports their entire families
It’s been said that where flowers bloom so does hope. At Stewart’s Caring Place, hope is in full bloom and at the heart of all it does. Founded on the belief that there is more to cancer than chemotherapy and surgery, this cancer wellness center gives cancer patients hope, helps them thrive and supports their entire...
Read MoreLove it, or they’ll replace it. That’s Confidence Plus, from MDG Flooring America
Depending on the lighting, Gwen, Jerry’s “two-faced” girlfriend on Seinfeld, could be strikingly gorgeous or decidedly unattractive. Occasionally, says Scott Powers, sales manager at MDG Flooring America, in Medina, a similar scenario may play out with carpeting—the stunning swatch on a sample board may not look as fabulous as you had...
Read MoreA Final Thought: Ode to Mid-March
Distant treetops wave their bare branches in a stiff March breeze, a thousand scolding fingers admonishing the young god Helios. He has failed again to bring the sun across the sky in his golden chariot— no match for the thick, late-winter clouds of Northeast Ohio. Months of trash tossed from our vehicles reappears beneath melting...
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