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Tuesday, June 30, 2009


Concert Series News Release


June 30, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BAND2GETHER: ONE WORLD MUSIC SERIES LAUNCHES IN DOWNTOWN LAKEWOOD

Downtown Lakewood and Lakewood Is Art are proud to announce the 2009 Band2gether: One World Music Series season. Fourteen youth rock bands and four world bands will entertain the community in Sinagra Park at 14921 Detroit Avenue on Fridays from 7-9 p.m. in July and August.

Audience members are encouraged to bring a chair and be prepared to join in the community exuberance of the shared musical experience. The series is free and open to the public.

Band2gether Concerts:
July 3: Trancemitter; Little Known Fact; Nuclear Gun Rack
July 10: Prime Addiction; Whispering Chaos; Blue Fish
July 17: Bleu Hypoxia; Top Hat & Tails; Twin Engines
July 24: Little Known Fact; Jim From Portland; Emergency Exit
July 31: Back for More; J to the 4th; Overload

One World Concerts:
August 7: The Whiskey Island Ramblers (Irish)
August 14: Rice & Beans (Latin); Timmy and Troop dance workshop
August 21: Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S. Band (Reggae)
August 28: Stars of the East (Middle Eastern); belly dancing demonstration

Band2gether:One World Music was conceived and brought to Downtown Lakewood by Ruth Koenigsmark and Barb Michel of Lakewood Is Art with the invaluable support and professional assistance of Chris Vance of Vance Music Studios.

This concert series is made possible through generous funding from Lakewood Hospital, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, and Lakewood-Rocky River Rotary plus support from the City of Lakewood, and the Beck Center.

LakewoodAlive is a 501-(c)(3) nonprofit economic development organization that facilitates economic growth and stability in the city of Lakewood, Ohio. Downtown Lakewood is the National Main Street™ program of LakewoodAlive dedicated to revitalizing our historic business district.

Lakewood Is Art is a volunteer organization that promotes and supports a collaborative arts community in Lakewood.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009


Streetscape Improvement Funding


Rep Kucinich Announces Streetscape Improvements Funding for Downtown Lakewood


For Immediate Release:
Contact: Nathan White (202) 225-5871

Kucinich Secures Funding for Lakewood Improvements

Washington D.C. (June 22, 2009) - Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today announced that the Department of Transportation has awarded the City of Lakewood $311,000 for the development and enhancement of the City's downtown district. Rep. Kucinich secured the funding through the Fiscal Year 2009 Appropriations process.

"This grant will provide the City of Lakewood the means to improve the beauty and functionality of downtown Lakewood. This investment will mean jobs, development and a more pleasant environment for our community to grow," said Kucinich.

The City of Lakewood, in partnership with Lakewood Community Progress, Inc. developed the "Detroit Avenue Streetscape Plan," which outlined a plan to redesign the streetscape of Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. The purpose of the improvements is to revitalize Lakewood's downtown and organize traffic flow. The Detroit Avenue Public Right-of-Way Improvements grant, issued by the Federal Highway Administration was awarded as part of this project.

The funds will be used to add streetscape features such as ornamental signal poles, decorative street lighting, stamped concrete crosswalks and sidewalks, and enhanced signage.

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Monday, June 22, 2009


Band2gether 2009 Line-Up


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7/3/09:
Trancemitter
Little Known Fact
Nuclear Gun Rack

7/10/09:
Prime Addiction
Whispering Chaos
Blue Fish

7/17/09:
Bleu Hypoxia
Top Hat & Tails
Twin Engines

7/24/09:
Little Known Fact
Jim From Portland
Emergency Exit

7/31/09:
Back for More
J to the 4th
Overload




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Friday, June 5, 2009


Construction Begins @ Lakewood Hospital


June 1, 2009 – Construction of a $2.7 million Orthopaedic Unit is underway at Lakewood Hospital. The announcement was made during a wall-breaking ceremony on June 1 led by hospital administration and the physicians and nurses who provide care on the unit. The Orthopaedic Unit will feature private patient rooms, which is a key component to the hospital’s Vision for Tomorrow strategic plan. The project is expected to be completed fall 2009.

Construction will officially begin on Tuesday, June 2. Once the unit is complete, physicians, employees, patients and their families will enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere that creates a patient and family centric environment.

“This is an exciting time for everyone at Lakewood Hospital,” says Jack Gustin, president of Lakewood Hospital. “This significant milestone will set the tone for our Vision for Tomorrow plan, which focuses on improving the patient experience and establishing clinical areas of excellence. This new unit will enable our highly skilled staff to provide the best care for our patients who can recover in a new, modern environment.”

The new Orthopaedic Unit will feature private patient rooms that include ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) approved bathrooms with shower; a flat screen TV; oxygen, suction, blood pressure equipment hidden behind a wood panel; cabinets that will hold patient belongings, supplies, dirty linen; sinks in every room; a sleeper chair for family members who spend the night; increased adjustable lighting; wireless computer access; and computers in each room for nurse documentation.

“Patients' family and friends will be encouraged to participate in the healing process of their loved one,” says Gustin. Therefore, the unit will include a comfortable space for family to relax. The new unit’s family lounge will feature a flat screen TV; coffee machine and nutrition center; seating for several groupings of people; and wireless computer access.

Orthopaedics is just the first unit at Lakewood that will undergo this exciting makeover. “Construction will be ongoing at Lakewood Hospital until each unit completely transitions into private patient rooms,“ says Fred DeGrandis, CEO and president of the Cleveland Clinic Regional Hospitals. “As health care providers, we always want the best for our patients. As Lakewood Hospital continues to move forward with its Vision for Tomorrow plan, we will be able to better meet our patient’s needs now and into the future.”

Lakewood Hospital offers a full-range of Orthopaedic Services. From total joint replacements (initial surgeries and revisions) to minimally invasive procedures, patients benefit from an expert team of orthopaedic surgeons and nurses, state-of-the-art equipment as well as inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation. The new Orthopaedic Unit will be a great enhancement to the care patients receive at Lakewood Hospital. A ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the opening will be held in the fall.

In 2009, Lakewood Hospital will also be investing in a $2 million Endovascular Suite and $3.5 million in infrastructure updates – all part of its Vision for Tomorrow plan. For more information, or for construction updates, visit www.lakewoodhospital.org/vision

Lakewood Hospital, an acute care hospital, has served the diverse health care needs of Cleveland’s Westshore communities since 1907. Offering a wide range of health services and education programs for women, men and children, each year Lakewood Hospital provides high-quality and innovative patient care for more than 130,000 patients.
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