JFSA seeks volunteers for Home Beachwood Elderclass Delivered Meals and Horvitz Presents Musical Memories: YouthAbility Programs J Great American Songbook and Standards ewish Family Service Association is seeking volunteers to deliver kosher home-delivered meals on Tuesdays and/or Thursday mornings. Volunteers pick up meals at Myers Apartments in Beachwood and deliver to elderly and disabled adults on the near east side of Cleveland. Volunteers are encouraged to bring a friend to share in the deliveries and friendly visits. Some light lifting and possible stairs. Volunteers will need a valid Ohio driver’s license, a reliable vehicle, and proof of insurance. Volunteers are also sought as workout buddies for participants in JFSA’s Horvitz YouthAbility program for disabled and at-risk youth on Thursday evenings or Sunday mornings. Activities include walking, jogging, biking and stretching. Adults and minors welcome. If interested, please contact Sandra Lusher-Waterhouse, JFSA Manager of Volunteer Services, at 216.378.3475 or slusher@jfsa-cleveland.org. T RJC Discussion Group Meeting he community is invited to attend a Republican Jewish Coalition Discussion Group Meeting on Sunday morning, January 18, at 10 a.m. Registration opens at 9:30 a.m. Isaac Yomtovian will be the speaker. His presentation is titled, ”The Roots of anti-Semitism, and Jewish Life in Iran.” The event will take place at Embassy Suites on Park East Drive in Beachwood. No charge for members; $10 for non-members and guests. For additional information and to make a reservation, please contact Barbara Amper at 216.831.2083 or bamper@earthkink.net. T he next Beachwood Elderclass program will take place on Thursday, January 22, featuring Beachwood’s own Mark Grey and his North Coast Jazz Collectives. Appearing with him will be Cleveland based vocalist and flutist, Nancy Redd. Sponsored by the Beachwood Board of Education, Elderclass affords residents an opportunity for learning and entertainment in a high school environment. Excellent lunches, catered by the vocational culinary arts class, are $5 for Beachwood residents and $8 for non-residents, if space is available. Programs in the new community room are free and open to the public. Elderclass coordinator Mort Biel reminds attendees that lunch will be served in the Beachwood Bistro at noon with the program to follow at 1 p.m. in the adjacent community room. A bus will begin pickups going from the northeast corner of the parking lot to the front entrance beginning at 11:15 a.m. and ending at noon. The bus will return you to your car following the program. Please register for the lunch by using the flyer you will receive in the mail. If you are not registered to receive Elderclass monthly program flyers, please contact Marlene Dunger at the Beachwood Board of Education, 216.464.2600. Reservations will be accepted by mail only. No walk-ins for lunch. No reservations are needed for the program only. A Taste of Winter Piccolo Italian Restaurant Piccolo Italian Restaurant offers the epitome of homemade ethnic cuisine. Chef Chris Licht offers some Old World recipes and contemporary twists on quality cuts of veal, chicken, beef, fresh seafood, and homemade pastas and pizzas, accompanied by a full bar and extensive wine list. Happy hour is Monday through Thursday, 4-7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 4-6 p.m. and 9-11 p.m.; and Sunday 4-9 p.m.; offering $5 appetizers, pasta bowls, wine and drink specials. Live entertainment schedule is on our website. Tomaydo Tomahhdo Some say Tomaydo, some say Tomahhdo, but we say fresh food and healthy choices! At Tomaydo Tomahhdo, fresh homemade entrees are our specialty. Whether you are looking for a quick lunch-time salad or sandwich, or a dinner pasta dish or pizza, Tomaydo Tomahhdo has something just for you! Tres Potrillos Tres Potrillos, open 7 days a week, offers the most authentic Mexican cuisine with only fresh ingredients. Very fast lunch service. Stop in for our great happy hour everyday from 2 – 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close. 38 Beachwood Buzz n January 2015