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Worth Noting: Reptile Rescue, Trivia Winners & Yoga for All

They Creep, They Crawl, They Need Volunteers

Snakes, tortoises, komodo dragons, spiders. You don’t have to love ‘em to help ‘em. 

Fortunately, plenty of people do like creatures that slither and crawl. A good example are the folks at South Euclid’s Herps Alive Foundation, a rescue group for unwanted, abused and neglected reptiles, amphibians, spiders, scorpions and similar creatures.

Herps Alive works with rescue groups throughout a multi-state region and with local law enforcement and others to care for animals that show up in places they shouldn’t be or with people who can’t care for them anymore.

The foundation’s executive director, Keith Gisser, says that now is a busy time at the shelter, when people leaving for school or moving can no longer care for them.

The facility has big and little snakes, frogs, lizards and other animals that require special care until they can find a new home. About 100 volunteers of all ages and abilities keep the place running.

“We like to say that we don’t ask anyone to work with anything they’re not comfortable with unless it’s a broom or dustpan,” Gisser says.

Herps Alive has a donation wish list on its website, herpsalive.weebly.com. Money is always welcome. Gisser says the organization participates in AmazonSmile, the online company’s program that donates .5 % of eligible purchases to your favorite charity.

 

An Online Tribute; Remembering Veterans

One way to mark Veterans Day on November 11 is by exploring or contributing to the online Veterans Legacy Memorial at vlm.cem.va.gov.

Every veteran interred in one of our 150 national cemeteries has a page — or is entitled to a page — that records details of service and other facts available to the National Cemetery Administration and contributed by family members, historians and others.

Find a name and learn more about a loved one or friend who served.

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Northeast Ohio Live Theater 2021 Season

It’s Back!
Live Theater Returns to  Center Stage
By Linda Feagler

Stages across Northeast Ohio are ready to welcome you back with a variety of show-stopping performances. Here’s a rundown of what to see and where to see it.

 

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood 44107, 216-521-2540, ext. 10, beckcenter.org

Broadway Bound (9/10–10/3/21), The Exonerated (10/8–11/7/21), Elf The Musical (12/3/21–1/2/22), Lizzie The Musical (2/4–27/22), Meteor Shower (4/1–5/1/22), The Legend of Georgia McBride (5/27–6/26/22), Something Rotten (7/8/22–8/7/22).

 

Broadway in Akron presented by Playhouse Square at Akron University’s E.J. Thomas Hall

198 Hill St., Akron 44325, 216-241-6000, playhousesquare.org

Waitress (10/8 & 9/21), Anastasia (11/30/2 & 12/1/22),  Hairspray (4/12 & 13/22), Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The New Musical (5/10 & 11/22).

 

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

40 River St., Chagrin Falls 44022, 440-247-8955, cvlt.org

Holmes & Watson (9/17–10/2/21), Miracle on 34th Street (11/19–12/11/21), Women in Jeopardy! (1/21–2/5/22), A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (3/18–4/10/22), Elliot & Me (6/10–25/22), Disney’s Newsies (7/22–8/13/22). 

 

Cleveland Play House

1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44115, 216-241-6000, clevelandplayhouse.com

Twelfth Night (10/13–23/21), Where Did We Sit on the Bus? (10/23–11/14/21), Light It Up! A New Holiday Musical (11/27–12/22/21), The Three Musketeers (2/5–27/22), Antigone (3/5–27/22), I’m Back Now (4/30–5/22/22).

 

Dobama Theatre

2340 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts. 44118, 216-932-3396, dobama.org

Airness (10/29–11/21/21), Hurricane Diane (1/21–2/13/22), Kill Move Paradise (3/4–27/22), Life Sucks (4/22–5/22/22).

 

Fine Arts Association

38660 Mentor Ave. Willoughby 44094, 440-951-7500, fineartsassociation.org

Steel Magnolias (9/17–19, 24–26 & 10/1–3/21), The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (2/11–13, 18–20 & 25–27/22), Ten Below (4/1–3 & 8–10/22), Alice in Danceland (6/10, 17–18 & 24–26/22).

 

Great Lakes Theater

2067 East 14th St., Cleveland 44115, 216-241-6000, greatlakestheater.org

The Tempest (10/15–11/7/21), A Christmas Carol (11/26–12/23/21), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (2/11–3/6/22), Much Ado About Nothing (3/25–4/10/22), The Marvelous Wonderettes (4/29–5/22/22).

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What’s Next for Dentistry?

Over the years, we have seen many changes in dentistry techniques and materials, and I'm certain there are many new developments on the horizon. Cavity detection is one such area. Radiographs (X-rays) have gone digital. The delivery of dental care is becoming more effective and easier for both the dentist and patient. The best is yet to come. ...
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Understanding Today’s Parenting Styles

Tiger. Elephant. Dolphin. Bulldozer. Lawnmower. Snowplow. Helicopter. Free-Range. Lighthouse.  What do all of these have in common? They’re all trending parenting styles. The current generation of parents may be authoritarian, authoritative, permissive or neglectful, just as in our day, but the labels have changed. Deciphering today’s terms can reveal the motivations behind the parenting approach you see from your children or in other families you know. You may even recognize your own parenting style(s) along the way. ...
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Wanted: Boomer Impact Awards Nominees

Do you know someone who is making a positive impact in lives of people 50 and older? Tell us about them! Better yet, nominate them for Northeast Ohio Boomer and Beyond's annual Boomer Impact Awards. ...
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Your Job: Don’t Fall for an Employment Scam

Employment scams are on the rise in the turbulent job market created by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Better Business Bureau® (BBB®) study finds. BBB warns job seekers to verify employment offers to avoid illegal jobs, identity theft and fake checks to which millions are exposed annually. ...
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Walk This Way For September’s Falls Prevention Awareness Month

The Department of Aging invites Ohioans to help take 10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls during September's Falls Prevention Awareness Month. The statewide campaign touts walking as one of the many strategies to prevent older adults from falling. ...
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Crafters, Entrepreneurs Find a Home at Geauga County Library’s Maker Space

Have you ever wanted to design your own fabric? Or make a banner? Do fancy embroidery? What about engraving glasses for a special event? Geauga County Public Library system is the latest group to add specialized tech and craft equipment for patrons through its Maker Space Inspiration Station. ...
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