Ahuja Wellness Programs he community is invited to attend Ahuja Wellness Programs on the second Wednesday of every month, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in the Enid B. and David M. Rosenberg, MD Conference Suite. Food and refreshments will be provided. To register, email AhujaWellnessProgram@ UHhospitals.org or call 216.285.4069. Wednesday, January 14 Heart Health Series: Part 1, Nutrition Weight control and regular exercise are critical for keeping your heart in shape, but the food you eat may matter just as much. A heart-healthy diet can reduce your risk of heart disease or stroke by 80 percent. Wednesday, February 11 Heart Health Series: Part 2, Innovations and Technology With heart disease affecting an estimated 27 million adults, there is a need to develop new treatments. Learn about innovative new procedures and surgeries that could save more lives. T Upcoming Programs at the Library P lease register for the following programs at www. cuyahogalibrary.org or call 216.831.6868. Registration is required for all programs except storytimes. Jazz for All Ages Sunday, January 18 at 2 p.m. The Biasella Trio takes you on a musical journey through America’s Jazz history from Swing to Latin to Blues and Ballads. Free and open to all. A Discussion with Nikil Savil, author of Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace Wednesday, January 21 at 7 p.m. Join the History Book Club as members welcome the author of Cubed, a book that reveals the unexplored yet surprising story of the places where most of the world’s work—our work—gets done. Books available at the check-out desk while supplies last. Play Reading with Mamai Theater Company Monday, February 2 at 7 p.m. Join artists from Mamai Theater Company to read aloud and discuss pivotal women in the major plays of Anton Chekov; Arkadina, Masha and Nina from The Seagull; Lyubov, Varya and Anya from The Cherry Orchard; and Olga, Masha and Irina from Three Sisters. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Meet Author Stewart O’Nan Tuesday, February 3 at 7 p.m. Award-winning author Stewart O’Nan joins us to talk about his new book, West of Sunset. Books will available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Macs Backs Books on Coventry. For complete program listings, visit the branch page at www. www. cuyahogalibrary.org. City Survey n January, the City of Beachwood, in conjunction with the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, will be mailing a survey to residents and businesses. The survey will help establish goals for the new Beachwood Master Plan. This 5-year plan will serve as a fundamental and important planning document for the city. The County Planning Commission will be responsible for administering the surveys. If you receive a survey, please assist the city by completing and returning it in the self- addressed, stamped envelope by February 10, 2015. The City thanks all participants for their time and efforts. I For ALL Your Landscaping Needs MARtin KeSSleR, MUSiC DiReCtOR 01.25.15 Sameer Apte, cello COMPLETE LAWN & YARD SERVICE Lawn Maintenance • Mulching Lawn Installation and More The AnnuAl Young SoloiSTS ConCerT: A SAlUte tO 59 YeARS Of lOCAl ViRtUOSi Shostakovich: Cello Concerto no.1 , 1st Mvt Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto, 3rd Mvt Serena Shapard, violin Have it done right the first time. Call us today for a free estimate. Bartok: Concerto for Viola, 1st Mvt Mason Spencer, viola Shostakovich: Piano Concerto no.2, 1st Mvt Yun Cao, piano Sibelius: Symphony no. 7 in C Major, op. 105 www.SUBURBAnSYMPHOnY.ORg 216.581.9103 January 2015 n Beachwood Buzz 49 Conway Hall is located on University School’s Shaker Campus at 20701 Brantley Road in Shaker Heights, Ohio. All concerts begin at 3:30 PM and are free and open to the public. 3:30 p.m. • Conway Hall • University School’s Shaker Campus 20701 Brantley Road • Shaker Heights • Free and Open to the Public