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October 2014
6th Annual Taste of Beachwood
The Beachwood Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its 6th annual Taste of Beachwood presented
by DDR.
This delectable event will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2014, at Embassy Suites-Beachwood, 3775 Park East Drive ­ and is open to the
public. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy generous portion samples of delicious cuisine and desserts prepared by some of the area's
finest restaurants and caterers.
Tickets to this adult-only event are $30 per person. Guests will have the opportunity to vote for the People's Choice and the Best Overall
Display awards. Tickets are limited and the event has sold out each year, so we encourage you to buy your tickets early. Order tickets online at
www.beachwood.org.
We also invite you to join us at our next Networking After 5 event, Monday, October 15, 5:00 ­ 6:30 p.m, at Buffalo Wild Wings Grill &
Bar, 26200 Harvard Road; and our October Luncheon, Wednesday, October 22, 11:30 a.m. ­ 1:10 p.m., at Acacia Reservation, 26899 Cedar
Road, with keynote speaker Mark Hauserman, director of The Muldoon Center for Entrepreneurship at John Carroll University, whose
topic will be "Entrepreneurship ­ It's Not Shark Tank and Business Plans." Please join us to meet area business people and learn more
about the Beachwood Chamber of Commerce and all it has to offer.
A message from
Executive Director Cindy Caldwell
Congratulations to Last Year's
Award Winning Restaurants
People's Choice Award:
Park East Bar and Grille
Best Overall Display:
Ben & Jerry's
6th Annual Beachwood Chamber of Commerce
Taste of Beachwood
Presented by
Thursday, November 6, 2013 · 5-7:30 p.m.
Embassy Suites ­ Beachwood
3775 Park East Drive
Sample foods from area restaurants & caterers including:
Bahama Breeze · Beachwood Bistro
Buffalo Wild Wings · California Salads
Maggianno's Little Italy · Mitchell's Fish Market
Old Carolina Barbecue · Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar
Peet's Coffee and Tea · Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse
and more to come!
Pre-Paid Reservations Required ~ $30/Per Person
Limited Tickets Available ~ Only 250 Reservations Accepted
Cash Bar available ~ Adult Only Event
Entertainment by Beachwood High School Chamber Ensemble
Register online at www.beachwood.org
For more information, call 216.831.0003
or email jessica@beachwood.org
24000 Mercantile Road, Suite 3 · Beachwood · 216.831.0003 · www.beachwood.org
YOU
and
YOUR
Adminstration Recommends Elementary School Consolidation
Dear Fellow Beachwood Community Member:
In January, your Board of Education outlined key objectives for the 2014 calendar year. The goals were commu-
nicated to the public by way of email and publication in the February edition of the Beachwood Buzz, as well
as on our website and Facebook page. At the top of the list were two items dealing with the condition of our
elementary schools and our athletic facilities ­ specifically, both are in need, or will be in need of major repairs
and require a significant investment from our community. While these issues topped the list in 2014, they have
long been on the radar of the Board and Administration and, accordingly, have been monitored, discussed and
studied in recent years.
After a thorough analysis, at the Sept. 8 Board Meeting, Superintendent Richard Markwardt, Treasurer Mi-
chele Mills and Assistant Superintendent Robert Hardis presented the Administration's recommendations to
the Board. Specifically, the Administration is recommending that Hilltop, Bryden, and Fairmount schools be
consolidated and that the Board seek a capital bond to fund an addition at the Fairmount School to house a
pre-kindergarten through 5th grade program. With relation to the Bryden property, the Administration is rec-
ommending the land be sold for purposes of residential development, which will hopefully attract and retain
families to our community, as well as provide additional property tax revenue for the Schools and community.
Although any project will need to be funded via a capital bond, this tax revenue and operational savings would
positively impact our operating levy cycle in the future.
For the athletic facilities, the Administration is recommending improvements and/or replacement of our
football field, soccer field and track. Additionally, the Administration is recommending that the Hilltop buildng
be razed and that property be utilized to add practice fields and additional recreational space for our students
and community. These improvements would necessarily be done in two phases, with the latter phase including
improvements to our baseball fields, football stadium seating, and the indoor pool.
The recommendation of the Administration is a comprehensive plan that is not driven by any singular com-
ponent, but rather, the result of the Board's charge to the Administration to address the elementary and
athletic facilities. It is important to note, however, that at this point, it is just a recommendation. It is now up
to the Board to evaluate and study the recommendation. Over the coming months, there will be focus groups
with community stakeholders. Once the configuration of the proposed addition is developed further, and the
feasibility of and the expenses associated with the athletics facilities are further investigated, the Board will be
in a position to more accurately analyze the recommendation and at that time will vote on whether to move
forward.
As always, we will keep you informed as we navigate this process. A copy of last week's presentation to the
Board may be viewed on our website. We encourage you to view it in its entirety. We also encourage you to
attend our Board meetings which take place the second and fourth Monday of each month.
Thank you for your support,
Mitchel Luxenburg, President
Beachwood Board of Education