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We are taking our show on the road! Great theater! Great food!
Great parking! A great time!
in collaboration with
Greater tuna: Dinner theaterSept 8 & 9 at 6:30 PM | Sept 10 at 12:30 PM
In collaboration with Chow Down Catering, we will provide dinner and a show
at Chow Down’s location in Huntsburg! Presenting a buffet dinner and the hilarious show Greater Tuna!
Tickets: $25Call 440-286-2255 for tickets and more information.
What do Arles Struvie, Thurston Wheelis, Aunt Pearl, Petey Fisk, Phineas Blye and the
Reverend Spikes all have in common? They are your favorite, upstanding citizens from the “third smallest town in Texas.” In Tuna, Texas the Lions Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies. As the citizens of Tuna parade across the stage in all their outrageous
and irreverent glory, this eccentric gathering of oddball characters is guaranteed to make you laugh until your sides split.
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Thank you to the following for joining the
Chamber this year. Please show your
support by patronizing these great
Chardon area businesses!
Blue Lake Cleaning - Nathan Mitchell, Owner
Chow Down Catering - Greg Tarr, Owner
Creative Advertising & Art Design - Diane Gotliebowski, Owner
Eagle Eye Home Inspections, Jeff Buehner, Owner
EGC Enterprises - Tiffany Sahadi, Customer Service Representative
Great Lakes Race Timing - J.T. Wittmann, Co-Founder
iSTEM Early College High School - Amanda McNamara Lowe, Engagement Specialist
Howard Hanna Chardon - Karen Barnes, Realtor
Howard Hanna Chardon - Dave Fabig, Realtor
Kobella Plumbing Heating Cooling - Michael Kobella, President
Juiced Smoothie Bar - Glenn & Amanda Gierman, Owners
Lake County Captains - Nick Dhondt, Account Executive
Lantern of Chagrin Valley - Jessica Bujakowski, Community Liaison
Laudato & Company - Jim Laudato, President
Maple Leaf Community Residences - Sara Clemson, Executive Director
myCFgO LLC- Elizabeth Dillon Charles, Member
Newbury Technologies, Corp - Andrew Mihaly, President
NMS, Inc. Certified Public Accountants - Shawn Neece, CPA, Director
NovaCare Rehabilitation - Diane Krejci, Business Development Director
Persona Lounge Spa & Salon - Lana Goshyi, Owner
Petersen & Ibold - Scott Kuboff, Attorney-at-Law
Revere Title Agency, Inc. - Diane Scartz, Sales Representative
Staples Chardon - Charity Ferguson, Manager
Ultrascape - Robert Pattie, Owner
Vallo Tree Service - Matthew Vallo, Owner
West Geauga Self Storage - Shar Gruszka, Manager
Winners Club - Sandra Jessee, Manager
For a full listing of Chamber members go to chardonchamber.com/member-directory/.
Also, send us your logo and any updates for your listing.
WHATS YOUR HOME WORTH?
HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED SELLING YOUR HOME?
I sold this home in 10 days and within 98.25% of the
original list price!
The real estate market is hot, there are more buyers than sellers, and
interest rates are still low, IT IS A SELLERS MARKET!!
I offer professional advice and cutting edge marketing tools to get your
home sold.
Call, text or email me to set up a free real estate consultation.
Beverly Johnson: 440-476-0634
Please disregard this notice if you are exclusively represented by another agent.
Chamber Luncheon September 20, 2017
St. Denis Golf Club
10660 Chardon Road, Chardon
Registration & networking - 11:30 am
Lunch/program - 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
$18 per person
RSVP by September 15
Register at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/drug-and-alcohol-addiction-in-the-workplace-tickets-37104931850
Guests are always welcome!
For more information call (440) 285-9050 or
email [email protected]
“Drug and Alcohol Addiction
in the Workplace”
Guest speakers: Chardon Police Chief Scott Niehus, Jim
Adams, Executive Director of the Geauga County Board of
Mental Health and Recovery Services & Renee Klaric,
Program Manager for UH Addiction Services
There has been a lot of talk but what are we really
doing about it? How do we treat it? Learn about
business and community initiatives under way
while gaining a modern perspective on treatment.
Snowbelt Musical Arts Association 11595 Hosford Rd.
Chardon, OH 44024 440-296-9610
www.snowbeltmusical.org [email protected]
Dear Supporter of the Arts: The Snowbelt Musical Arts Association is a brand new 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created to bring more live music to the Snowbelt region of Northeast Ohio. We provide opportunities for local people of all ages to participate in musical activities, both as performers and listeners. Our Lake Effect Concert Band has already given nearly 100 adults a place to make music together and our Blizzard Youth Winds kept 93 middle and high school students playing their instruments this summer. Our first three concerts, presented free to the community, had a combined audience of over 1,000 enthusiastic listeners! The Lake Effect Concert Band will be presenting a series of four concerts in this inaugural 2017-2018 season, bringing a variety of classic and pop music to audiences in Lake and Geauga counties. These family-friendly concerts will be held in October, December, March, and May at various locations. In order to put on these concerts and keep them free for our audiences, we must raise all of the money needed to cover rehearsal and concert space rentals, insurance, sheet music, instruments, equipment, promotion, guest artist and conductor fees, etc. We would also like to be able to expand our offerings to include more performing ensembles and educational opportunities for adults and children. This is why we would like to invite you to promote your business with us. Advertising in our concert program booklets will provide your business or organization with exposure to a cultured target market of Lake and Geauga County residents, while supporting the Snowbelt Musical Arts Association in fulfilling its mission. A large percentage of our audience comes from the communities of Chardon, Chesterland, Concord, Madison, Mentor, Painesville, and Perry. Enclosed is an Advertising Agreement form with all the details you need to become one of our advertisers. Diane Gotliebowski, our program advertising representative, will be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have. She can be reached by email at [email protected], or by phone at 440-223-5953. If you would like to show even more support for the arts locally, please consider partnering with us as a season ($2,000), concert ($1,000), or principal ($750) sponsor. Please contact me by email at snowbeltmusical@gmail, or by phone at 440-296-9610 for more details. Season, concert, and principal sponsors receive ad placement in our program booklets and on our website, plus additional benefits. For more information about the Snowbelt Musical Arts Association, its mission, programs, and concert schedules, please visit our website at www.snowbeltmusical.org. We look forward to seeing your business in our next concert program and seeing you at our next concert on October 15 at the Sisters of Notre Dame in Chardon! Thank you for your support! Greg Hillis Executive Director, Snowbelt Musical Arts Association
2017-18 SEASON - PROGRAM AD SALES AGREEMENT Advertiser’s Name _______________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Contact Person _______________________________________________________ Telephone Number _______________________________________________________ Date __________________________ Cost of Ad __________________________
_______________________________________________________ Advertiser Signature, Title
CONCERT DATES / FULL and/or HALF SEASON _______ Fall/Winter 2017 Season: October 15th 2017, December 2nd 2017 _______ Spring 2018 Season: March 2018 (Date to be determined), May 18th 2018
(DEADLINE FOR ADS AND PAYMENT IS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2017)
COVER ADS: UPON AVAILABILITY - FULL PAGE COLOR ADVERTISEMENT Cover: Outside Back ___Full Season $600 / ___Half Season $400 Cover: Inside Front or Inside Back ___Full Season $550 / ___Half Season $350
1/2 PAGE 3.75”h X 4.75”w
___HALF SEASON $225 ___FULL SEASON $325
1/4 PAGE 3.75”h X 2.25”w
___HALF SEASON $150 ___FULL SEASON $200
FULL PAGE 7.75”h X 4.75”w
___HALF SEASON $300 ___FULL SEASON $450
Interior Ad Sizes Below - Black/White or Gray Scale Advertisements
PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE AND REMIT TO: SNOWBELT MUSICAL ARTS ASSOCIATION
C/o DIANE GOTLIEBOWSKI, PROGRAM AD SALES 12130 BURLINGTON GLEN DRIVE
CHARDON, OH 44024 440-223-5953; [email protected]
Chesterland Willoughby Hills South Euclid Chardon (440) 729-9800 (440) 516-5555 (216) 291-3530 (440) 285-9651
Join us for a Special Event . . .
Reiki Clinics Experience the healing powers of Reiki at DeJohn Funeral Homes & Celebrations Center, 12811 Chillicothe Rd in Chesterland Saturday, September 16 from 2-5 PMSaturday, October 21 from 2-5 PMSaturday, November 18 from 2-5 PM
Monthly Dinner ClubOpen to anyone seeking to fellowship or connect with other individuals and families that have recently experienced loss. Held at Mario Fazio’s Restaurant in Willoughby Hills.Tuesday, September 26 at 6:30 PMTuesday, October 31 at 6:30 PMTuesday, November 28 at 6:30 PM
Pet Health & Wellness ClinicDeJohn Pet Services will host a Free Pet CPR/First-aid class for pet parents on Sunday, September 17 from 1-4 PM, class at 2 PM.
Fall Bereavement SeriesThis six session weekly support group is for those working through the process of grief and open to all adults. Held on Wednesday evenings, October 4 thru November 15 from 6:30-8:00 PM at DeJohn Funeral Homes & Crematory in Willoughby Hills.
Annual Pet BlessingSaturday, October 14 at 2:00 PMat DeJohn Pet Services, 28890 Chardon Rd in Willoughby Hills
Family Tree of RemembranceSunday, December 3 at 1:00 PMat DeJohn Funeral Homes & Crematory in Willoughby Hills
Pet Tree of RemembranceSaturday, December 9 at 2:00 PMat DeJohn Funeral Homes & Crematory in Willoughby Hills
The attorneys of Gertsburg Law have a comprehensive understanding of the countless legal
issues facing businesses on a daily basis. In order to share our knowledge with the community,
we publish weekly blog articles that explain and elaborate on issues relevant to business owners.
Here are some of the articles available on our blog this month:
Unilever Said “Yes” to the Robot Overloads – And Business May be Better for It It’s the classic dilemma: How do you attract potential hires to your company that are not only
bright, educated, energetic and ready to work, but who also have that little something “extra” that
makes your company what it is? Today’s business culture is shifting, and finding the right mix of
Baby Boomers, Gen-Xers, and Millennials can be challenging. Perhaps that’s why Unilever
decided to delegate the task of choosing new hires to artificial intelligence software.
How Conducting an Employee Performance Improvement Plan Properly Will Make
You a Better Manager From an employee’s perspective who may not be doing the job to his or her greatest potential, a
Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) often means the first step in being fired. From the
perspective of a manager, it presents an opportunity to give that employee another chance to be
successful, and make meaningful improvements. Unfortunately, many companies handle PIPs
the wrong way. In this article, we will look at how a PIP can be effective in turning around an
employee’s performance, if that is the outcome that both employee and manager want to see.
Jobs or Horses? Understanding Eminent Domain in the Face of the Nexus Pipeline Property disputes, generally speaking, are not “exciting” news. They can be challenging, and
often require quite a bit of paperwork and documentation, but in the end, both parties reach a
resolution, and the world moves on. When one of those parties is the US government, however, a
simple property dispute can become anything but.
US Job Growth and the Upcoming NAFTA Renegotiations – A Tale of Two Trumps Long ago, in an era far away (re: 1992), a political consultant named James Carville hung a sign
in the campaign headquarters of an upstart politician named Bill Clinton. That sign had three
points: (1) Change vs. more of the same, (2) The economy, stupid, and (3) Don’t forget health
care. Twenty-five years later, and the country is still obsessed with number two.
To learn more about the services of Gertsburg Law, call us today at 440-571-7777 or complete
our contact form. From our Chagrin Falls office, we proudly provide legal services for
businesses of all sizes.
It is that time of the year to start planning your onsite Flu Clinics
OFFERING ONSITE FLU CLINICS TO LOCAL EMPLOYERS
Billing can be done two different ways: Insurance Billing or Bill EmployerCaremark insurance is excluded
25 employee minimumUnder 25 - still billed for 25 employees
Please give Jamie Field a call to set up your date and time216-509-6540 or [email protected]
I hope your flu shot works harder then you do.
Flu Shots
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Geauga County Divorce? Kurt Law Office Can Help!
The Family Law Attorneys of Kurt Law Office are experienced and trusted advocates.
Property Division Spousal Support (“Alimony”)
Child Custody and Parenting Time Child Support
DO NOT FACE DIVORCE ALONE – SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULTATION TODAY!
LAKE: 440-516-1010
GEAUGA: 440-285-7750 401 South Street, Suite 2B, Chardon, Ohio 44024
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Register online at
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For more information call Gail Keegan at 440.205.2671
Sunday, September 17, 2017
8:00 a.m.—Noon
Registration begins 7:00 a.m.
$30 per person
Thanks to our sponsors
Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers receives funding and support from:
Your registration includes: Breakfast, 2 Keynote Speakers, 3 Breakout Sessions, “Networking” Lunch and opportunities
throughout the day, and fabulous exhibitor tables provided by our sponsors.
Cost: $50/member of Red Key, AWiN, or local Chamber of Commerce $65/non-member
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Dynamic Lineup of Presentations That Will Empower and Inspire AFTERNOON KEYNOTE SPEAKER
SHON M. CHRISTY, FOCAL POINT SOCIAL MEDIA
“Socially Connected!”
MORNING KEYNOTE SPEAKER GINNY TREDWAY, PRADCO “Connecting With Confidence: Knowing What You Want”
Friday, September 29 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Parkside Church 7100 Pettibone Road
Chagrin Falls, OH
Aurora Women in Networking &
Red Key Network Present
We get it.
Occupational Services
lakehealth.org
Lake Health is truly a one-stop shop for area employers. With our six locations in Willoughby, Willowick, Mentor, Concord Township, Madison and Chardon and 24-hour,
7-day-a-week care, Lake Health is the optimum resource for occupational health throughout Lake County and the surrounding areas.
Lake Health’s Occupational Services offer a full range of examinations, screenings, rehabilitation services and wellness programs to meet your health care needs.
Occupational Services: n24-hour Injury Care nAudiology Services nErgonomic Services nOSHA-required Testing nPhysical Examinations/DOT Physicals nRespirator Clearance Exams nNational WebCheck® for FBI and/or BCI for Ohio – Digital Fingerprinting nImmigration Physicals nEmployer Assistance Programs
Rehabilitation Services: nFunctional Job Analysis nPhysical/Occupational Therapy nWork Hardening Programs
Consultant Programs/Services: nBlood Borne Pathogen Program nCarpal Tunnel Prevention Program nHand/Back Safety Program nWellness/Education Programs
Specialized Wellness Programs: nWork-site Screenings nWorkforce Wellness Coaching
Substance Abuse Testing: nDOT Supervisor Compliance Training nDOT and non-DOT Drug/Alcohol Testing nRandom Substance Abuse Testing & Program nDrug & Alcohol Testing Policy Development nDrug-free Workplace Training
Call 855-LAKE-OCC (855-525-3622) or visit lakehealth.org for more information.
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The Winner’s Club proudly presents
Local 50s & 60s Tribute Band The Pop Tarts
FREE CONCERT October 7
Showtime 7 - 10 pm
Join us for fun, gaming and free refreshments!
425 Water Street, Chardon, in the Marc’s Plaza
(440) 214-9747
Open 7 days a week!
Our job is to help you with the right support to identify and presell prospective customers while keeping existing customers sold. Support that helps your sales, distributors and dealers skip the “who we are” and get to “closing the sale.”
We do it by creating strong, consistent and repeatable brand messages to increase awareness and preference for your company. At the same time, we create sales leads via email, direct mail, public relations, advertising and web-based pull-through strategies.
We work with very large corporations, medium- and small-size companies, and startups. Our industry experience ranges from: Factory Automation / Power Transmission / Material Handling / Electrical/Electronics / Machine Tools / Metal Processing and Fabrication / Hand Tools / Medical / Industrial Services and Distribution / and More.
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RUN BY VETERANS FOR VETERANS
HELP WANTED
An Equine Resiliency Therapy Program
for Military Veterans & Active Duty is seeking Volunteers and Donations
for a 3-day event
at the Hambden Hills Stable in Chardon OH
Sept 22, 23 & 24, 2017
To sign up, donate or get more information, call local
Chardon Chamber and OHH Board member
Susan Parker 440-209-2786, or email
[email protected] or visit our
website www.operationhorsesandheroes.org
Operation Horses and Heroes (501(c)3) is a national non-profit , 100% all volunteer organization that uses the power of the horse to help heal and
support military veterans dealing with challenges related to their military service
VOLUNTEERS – no horse experience is required, help with serving meals, set up take down, etc) We do need a couple of wranglers with horse experience. DONATIONS – we need meals to feed approximately 24 people breakfast, lunch and dinner for all three days. Cases of bottled water, Gatorade, coffee, protein bars, fresh fruit, paper plates, napkins, hot & cold cups, etc. We need horse supplies (shavings, fly spray, feed, hay, grooming, etc)
Pet Wellness Workshop Series
POETRY IN MOTION: CANINE CONDITIONING AND REHAB Kathy Topham, CCRT, VSMT, CMAV Sunday, October 1 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. $60/person
Whether your dog is a canine sports athlete, a committed backyard ball-chaser, or an aging couch potato, he or she might experience an orthopedic injury or discomfort. How can you help your dog avoid injury, or recover from one, for long-term health and vitality? Learn the basics of canine conditioning and fitness to prevent problems, as well as what to do if your best friend experiences pain or injury.
Kathy Topham, DVM, CCRT, VSMT, CMAV is a veterinarian who specializes in canine sports medicine and rehabilitation. She assists dogs and their humans with conditioning to participate safely in canine sports, as well as rehabilitation therapy when injuries and other orthopedic conditions arise. In this half-day workshop, you will learn:
• Conditioning and fitness for long-term health and vitality – whether for sports competition or backyard fun
• Common canine injuries and how to prevent them
• How to identify early warning signs of pain and injury, and what to do when you recognize those signs
• What rehabilitation therapy is and how it can help your dog
Join Dr. Topham for this valuable workshop to ensure your best friend lives a healthy, pain-free active life.
Your dog does not attend this workshop. Call or visit the Special Events page on coldnosecompanions.com to register. Cost is $60 per person. Pre-registration is required.
“I UNDERSTAND THAT UPON ENTRY INTO THE RUN WITH RAVENWOOD 5K RUN/WALK (“EVENT”), I ON BEHALF OF MYSELF, OR ON BEHALF OF ANY MINOR PARTICIPANT FOR WHICH I AM A PARENT OR GUARDIAN (COLLECTIVELY A “PARTICIPANT”), KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL RISKS IN THE EVENT, BOTH KNOWN AND UNKNOWN; ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE EVENT; WARRANT THAT THE PARTICIPANT HAS NO KNOWN IMPAIRMENTS, DISABILITIES, ILLNESSES, OR OTHER CONDITIONS THAT PREVENT PARTICIPATION IN THE EVENT; AND WILLINGLY AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ANY STATED AND CUSTOMARY RULES FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE EVENT.
FURTHER, I, ON BEHALF OF MYSELF, ANY MINOR PARTICIPANT, AND/OR ANY OF OUR RESPECTIVE HEIRS, ASSIGNS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND NEXT OF KIN, HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS GREATER CLEVELAND XC, SECOND SOLE, RAVENWOOD HEALTH, THE CITY OF CHARDON AND EACH OF THEIR OFFICERS, OWNERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, REPRESENTATIVES, AFFILIATES, PARTNERS, PARENT CORPORATIONS, SUBSIDIARIES, SPONSORS, PROMOTERS, ADVERTISERS, AND IF APPLICABLE, ANY OWNERS AND/OR LESSORS OF PREMISES USED TO CONDUCT THE EVENT (COLLECTIVELY THE “RELEASED PARTIES”), WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSON OR PROPERTY CAUSED BY PARTICIPANT’S PARTICIPATION IN THE EVENT, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASED PARTIES OR OTHERWISE, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.”
PARTICIPANT, ON BEHALF OF HIMSELF/HERSELF AND ANY HEIRS, ASSIGNS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND NEXT OF KIN, HEREBY GRANTS THE RELEASED PARTIES A PERPETUAL, ROYALTY-FREE, WORLDWIDE, UNRESTRICTED, AND IRREVOCABLE RIGHT AND LICENSE TO USE, REPRODUCE, MODIFY, PUBLISH, TRANSLATE, DISTRIBUTE, PERFORM OR DISPLAY PARTICIPANT’S PHOTOGRAPH, SOUND RECORDING, IMAGE AND/OR LIKENESS THAT WAS PHOTOGRAPHED, FILMED, RECORDED OR OTHERWISE CAPTURED DURING THE EVENT, IN ANY FORM, MEDIA OR TECHNOLOGY KNOWN OR HEREAFTER DEVELOPED FOR ANY PURPOSE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES FOR THE RELEASED PARTIES.
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Signature: Date:
Signature of parent/guardian (if under 18 years old):
RegistrationRunners: $20 Pre-registration $25 Day of Race $50 for Families up to FiveWalkers: $10 For Individuals $15 For Families up to Four
Make checks payable to: Ravenwood HealthDrop off or Mail to: Ravenwood Health12557 Ravenwood Drive, Chardon, OH 44024Online at www.greaterclevelandxc.com
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GET A FREE QUOTE440.279.4111
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Chardon, Ohio www.royleins.com
Take Advantage of a Major Chardon Area Chamber Benefit with
Lower Cost Health Care through Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Great things often start with a simple idea, like connecting the dots. That’s what our Whole Health
ConnectionSM approach to health care is all about.
How it works. We connect the dots in health care — medical, drug, dental, vision, life and disability.
Each time a member sees a doctor or dentist or fills a prescription, it’s like a dot on a page.
Connecting all those dots gives us the bigger picture — a more complete health profile of the whole
person.
Doctors and other caregivers can easily share this information with each other. And seeing the
bigger picture early on can help doctors catch chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer or heart
disease earlier. And catching diseases early can mean earlier treatments and better results.
How it saves. Connecting the dots gives better data, better insights and better outcomes.
Up to 74% lower medical costs and fewer hospital stays, when patients who have chronic
disease or are pregnant treat their periodontal disease1
$8,000 in medical costs savings for members with a connected medical and disability plan2
More than 26,000 diabetics identified earlier through yearly routine eye exams3
How it can work for you
When you add dental, vision, life or disability to our medical benefits, you get improved health care
for your employees and cost savings for your business. That’s because we connect member health
records, claims and clinical data to help make sure they get better care with greater insight.
See how our products work together for a bigger, more holistic view of health care. Or talk to your
Anthem sales rep.
1American Journal of Preventive Medicine’s Impact of Periodontal Therapy on General Health Study, June 2014.
2Anthem, Inc. Productivity Solutions data study and Actuarial validation, 2015.
3Anthem, Inc. data 2016.
Life and Disability products underwritten by Anthem Life Insurance Company, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is the trade name of Community Insurance Company. Independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. ANTHEM is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield names and symbols are registered marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
PETERSEN & IBOLD A LEGAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW DENNIS J. IBOLD VILLAGE STATION CASEY P. O’BRIEN 401 SOUTH STREET ROBIN L. STANLEY CHARDON, OHIO 44024-1495 SCOTT M. KUBOFF TELEPHONE OF COUNSEL 440/285-3511 DENNIS J. KASELAK BRIAN L. BLY FACSIMILE 440/285-3363
SCOTT M. KUBOFF, joined the law firm of Petersen & Ibold in 2017 with over nine years of litigation experience in trial and appellate courts throughout the State of Ohio, the Northern District of Ohio, and Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Scott’s practice focuses on representing injured individuals in:
• Automobile accidents; • Bicycle accident; • Slip-and-fall; • Animal bites; • Nursing home neglect; • Medical and dental malpractice; • § 1983 claims; and • Other personal injury claims.
Scott's representation of personal injury victims is on a contingency basis, meaning you will pay NO ATTORNEYS FEES unless he recovers for you.
If you have been injured by the recklessness or negligence of another, please call Scott at Petersen & Ibold (440) 285-3511 for a no cost, no obligation consultation and case evaluation.
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Steve Peter, BS, MS
440.479.7672
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People leave Managers. Not Organizations.
“Nearly 60% of front line supervisors underperform
during their first two years in the seat.”
- Business Wire; September 2007
How can you help your supervisors succeed?
Ensure your supervisors and managers have the tools to make a
successful transition to leadership. LEAD programs teach employee
engagement and commitment which results in increased productivity and
retention.
“The class provided lots of insight and varied thinking processes into what it
means to be a leader, work with personality styles, and create an effective
working environment.” — Participant in the LEAD Program
LEAD:
LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS = ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT
LEAD Programs Include:
Leadership: Transition to Supervision—
September 8
Employee Relations—September 15
Interviewing and Selection—Sept 22
Communication Skills—September 29
Conflict Management—October 6
Performance Management—Oct 13
Problem Solving and Decision-
Making—October 20
HR Legalities—October 26
Steve Peter has over 30 years of experience in Human
Resource Development, working with a wide range of
employers from large corporations to small
entrepreneurial firms.
Click here to register.
© 2017 University Hospitals
Most major insurances are accepted.
UH Geauga Medical Center
1-833-UHGEAUGA13207 Ravenna Road, Chardon, Ohio 44024
Our experts will see you now.
We are UH.We are bringing expert
cancer care closer to you.
University Hospitals is expanding our cancer services at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center. Our newly constructed facility provides the most advanced treatments and technologies in a comfortable, healing environment. Our services include:
• Infusion therapy
• Surgical services
• Radiation oncology
• Rehabilitation
• A dedicated cancer patient nurse navigator
Now, nationally recognized cancer care is more convenient than ever.
Changing Lives Strengthening Our CommunityFocusing On Abilities
Vocational Guidance Services (VGS) is a highly acclaimed, successful, private, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) vocational rehabilitation agency with 126 years of dedicated
experience serving individuals with disabilities or other barriers to employment.
Our services include Work Evaluation, Work Adjustment, Skills Training, Job Placement, and other specialized services including adult basic education, community-based
work experience, and developmental service programs.
VGS changes lives and strengthens communities with services that enhance personal abilities, break down barriers to employment, and help individuals realize their potential.
Vocational Guidance Services' Painesville Center 1 Victoria Square, #280 | Painesville, Ohio 44077
p. 440.350.3651 | f. 440.350.7258www.vgsjob.org
Our Mission:Preparing People with Barriers to Employment for a Brighter Future
State Board of Career Colleges and Schools Registration #79-10-0671T
Northeast Ohio Region Offices in: Beachwood • Chardon • Cortland • GarrettsvilleLake County Loan Production Office • Mantua • Middlefield • Newbury • Orwell • Solon • Twinsburg
Central Ohio Region Offices in: Dublin • Sunbury • Westerville
The MiddlefieldBanking Company
middlefieldbank.bank/cd
* Annual Percentage Yield (APY) for 12 month certificate of deposit is 1.41% and APY for 30 month certificate of deposit is 1.90%. Both certificates of deposit require a minimum deposit of $500.00. Promotional rate limited to a maximum deposit of $250,000.00 per tax identification number from funds not currently on deposit with The
Middlefield Banking Company. Early withdrawal penalty may apply. APY is effective as of 08/30/2017. Fees may reduce the earnings on the account. Individual Retirement Accounts are not eligible. This is a limited time offer and subject to
change without notice. See bank for complete details.
Stop into any of our area offices today for this CD offer.
1.41%Annual Percentage Yield*Minimum deposit of $500.00
For a limited time:12-Month CD Special
1.90%Annual Percentage Yield*Minimum deposit of $500.00
For a limited time:30-Month CD Special
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